- The
Royal Abbey of Our Lady of
Fontevraud or
Fontevrault (in French:
abbaye de Fontevraud) was a
monastery in the
village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near...
- Fontevraud-l'Abbaye (French pronunciation: [fɔ̃təvʁo labei] ) is a
commune in the
western French department of Maine-et-Loire. It is
situated both in the...
-
Juliane (Juliana) de
Fontevrault (1090 –
after 1136), was a
French noble, the
illegitimate daughter of King
Henry I of England. She is
notorious for attempting...
- 1111–1154,
Fontevrault),
married William Adelin;
after his
death on the
White Ship
disaster of 1120, she
became a nun and
later Abbess of
Fontevrault Elias...
-
Eleanor of
Brittany (1275 – 16 May 1342) was the
sixteenth abbess of
Fontevrault. She was born in
England to John II, Duke of
Brittany and
Beatrice of...
- IV d. 1170 Marie,
married Duke Odo II of Burgundy,
became abbess of
Fontevrault later in life.
Stephen I of
Sancerre 1133–1191,
count of
Sancerre and...
- Robert, 1st Earl of
Gloucester Aline, Lady of
Montmorency Juliane de
Fontevrault Matilda,
Countess of
Perche Richard of
Lincoln Sybilla,
Queen of Scots...
- Jean
Genet about experiences as a
detainee in
Mettray Penal Colony and
Fontevrault prison,
although there is no
direct evidence of
Genet ever
having been...
-
Fontevrault, dit d'Aliénor de Bretagne". graduel-bfm.limoges.fr.
Retrieved 2020-01-01.
Pierre Campagne,
Monique Boulestin, Le
Graduel de
Fontevrault,...
-
Gauthier II,
Seigneur of
Avesnes Isabelle of
Chartres Alix,
Abbess of
Fontevrault Kelly 1991, p. 126.
Berman 2018, p. 75. Armstrong-Partida 2005, p. 79...