- same name; a monk of this
order was
called a Feuillant, and a nun a
Feuillantine Convent of the
Feuillants (Couvent des Feuillants) in Paris, a monastery...
- to
Paris in 1808,
where they
moved to an old convent, 12 Imp****e des
Feuillantines, an
isolated mansion in a
deserted quarter of the left bank of the Seine...
- 2020-09-12. "Vernissage de l'exposition de mes dernières œuvres à la
galerie Feuillantine 18
septembre 2014". Paco
Puyuelo (in Spanish). 7
September 2014. "Un...
-
Cistercian order. The
order also had
women religious,
known as the
Feuillantines,
established in 1588 and
abolished in 1791, who had only two houses...
-
arrived on
February 7, 1809 and
settled in an old convent, rue des
Feuillantines. The
chapel there was used as a
hiding place for
Victor Fanneau de La...
- rue du Pot-de-Fer 16-20 rue
Tournefort [784]
Couvent des
Feuillantines 5 10 rue des
Feuillantines [785] Crèmerie 5 202 rue Saint-Jacques [786] École normale...
-
orphans of war, run by the
reformed Cistercian monks" and
joined the
Feuillantines convent near
Toulouse as
Sister Antoinette of
Saint Scholastica. Her...
-
several Protestants during their torture. Base Mérimée:
Couvent des
Feuillantines, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
Media related to Rue...
- to save money. The
editorial team met
every morning in the rue des
Feuillantines,
where they were based. They
would discuss various issues of the day...
- Anthony's
mother moved to Paris,
where she
lodged in the
Convent of the
Feuillantines [fr]. The
Hamilton brothers frequented Charles II's and his mother's...