- the
black cowl worn by Benedictines. The term
Cistercian derives from
Cistercium, the
Latin name for the
locale of Cîteaux, near
Dijon in
eastern France...
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acquired a plot of
marsh land just
south of
Dijon called Cîteaux (Latin: "
Cistercium") and set
about building a new
monastery there which became Cîteaux Abbey...
- l’Aumône, Latin: Eleemosynae; also
known as French: Petit-Cîteaux, Latin:
Cistercium minus) is a
former Cistercian monastery in the
commune of La Colombe,...
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usually dated to 1098 in origin. The term
Cistercian is
derived from
Cistercium, the
Latin name for the
village of Cîteaux, near
Dijon in
eastern France...
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Abbey Trappist 1098 Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, Côte-d'Or 1791 1898
Latin Cistercium, from
which the Order's name derives.
Pontigny Abbey 1114 1843 Second...
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Trabaje realizada per la
Biblieteca Digital de la -
DSpace CEU (PDF).
Cistercium:
monastic magazine. p. 1.
Retrieved February 25, 2017. Juan
Tejuela Juez...
- (1956). "La
Venerable Gertrudis de Anglesola: 1641 - 1727" [The
Venerable Gertrudis de Anglesola: 1641 - 1727].
Cistercium. VIII: 249–54. ISSN 0210-3990....
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cistercienne Abbaye de la Ferté (in French)
Certosa di Firenze: La Ferté
Cistercium: La Ferté (in German) Auberger, Jean-Baptiste, 2000: La Ferté, in: André...
- Romero, A.;
Rafael de Pascual, F. (2014). "Juan
Caramuel y Lobkowitz".
Cistercium:
Revista cisterciense. 262: 248–266. Pérez Martínez,
Ricardo (2016). "The...
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famoso monastrio cisterciense burgalés olvidado:
Santa María de Rioseco.
Cistercium López Mata, Teófilo, 1950: El
monasterio de
Santa María de Rioseco. Boletín...