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Escaladieu Abbey (French: l'Abbaye de l'Escaladieu) was a
Cistercian abbey located in the
French commune of
Bonnemazon in the Hautes-Pyrénées. Its name...
- of Gers, France. The
abbey was
founded in 1151, as a
daughter house of
Escaladieu Abbey, at the
confluence of the
Auloue and Baïse rivers,
between the towns...
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Scala Dei (Latin for "God's ladder") may
refer to:
Escaladieu Abbey, a
French monastery Cartoixa d'Escaladei, a
former Carthusian monastery in Catalonia...
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historic city from the
Moors in 1119.
Across the
Pyrenees mountains, at
Escaladieu Abbey in Gascony,
Raymond became a monk of the
Cistercian Order, which...
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abbey was founded, or refounded, as a
daughter house of the
Morimond and
Escaladieu Abbeys.
After the
dissolution of the
monastery the
retable was
moved to...
- Aragon, with a donation, also
confirmed by his mother, to the
abbot of the
Escaladieu Abbey in France. This
donation was
later confirmed in 1155 by
Count Raymond...
- Valley [fr]).
Religious and
historical heritage: Château de Mauvezin,
Escaladieu Abbey, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, and its
Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Winter...
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seigneur of
Puydarrieux Gerald of
Esparros and a
representative of the
abbey Escaladieu,
Father Roger Mauleon. In 1355, the city was
sieged and destro**** by the...
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farmhouse of the forest") was
originally the name of a farm
belonging to
Escaladieu Abbey, in Bigorre. In 1274, the
Abbey and
Bernard IV of
Astarac founded...
- Piété-Dieu or de la Pitié-Dieu), monks,
diocese of Le Mans (Le Mans, Sarthe)
Escaladieu Abbey or L'Escaladieu Abbey, monks,
diocese of
Tarbes (Bonnemazon, Hautes-Pyrénées)...