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- Fontfroide Abbey (French: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Fontfroide; Latin: Fons frigidus) is a former Cistercian monastery in France, situated 15 kilometers...
- Geipel, Gary (25 January 2013). "A Late Blooming". The Wall Street Journal Fontfroide Abbey Hosts An Exhibition By The Painter Odilon Redon (2016) "Portrait...
- the sons of Montfort and Raymond. On 29 September 1225, Amalric died in Fontfroide, France.[page needed] Tugwell, Simon. Early Dominicans. Paulist Press...
- des Bernardins at the University of Paris. In 1311 he was made Abbot of Fontfroide Abbey and quickly became known for his intelligence and organizational...
- created music festivals, such as the Festival musique et histoire in the Fontfroide Abbey in southern France and the Jordi Savall Festival, set in historic...
- Spanish enemies; shortly afterwards he retired to the Cistercian abbey at Fontfroide, Narbonne, southern France, where he died on October 24, 1870, aged 62...
- amis de Fontfroide". In Mario d'Angelo (ed) La musique à la Belle Époque. Autour du foyer artistique de Gustave Fayet. Béziers, Paris, Fontfroide. Paris:...
- between 817 and 1189, when it was absorbed by the Cistercian abbey of Fontfroide. Its buildings and lands became private property devoted to viticultre...
- the 12th century by the Cistercians as a grange of the nearby Fontfroide Abbey. Fontfroide was dissolved and its buildings and ****ets, including the grange...
- Several scenes were also shot at the 11th-century Cistercian Abbaye de Fontfroide in Narbonne, Aude, France. Filming was to have taken place in Ireland...