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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...
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Gauguin exhibitions between 1903 and 1925. In 1908, he
bought the
Abbaye de
Fontfroide (near Narbonne, France), that he
reconstructed and
where he exhibited...
- the sons of
Montfort and Raymond. On 29
September 1225,
Amalric died in
Fontfroide, France.[page needed] Tugwell, Simon.
Early Dominicans.
Paulist Press...
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January 2013). "A Late Blooming". The Wall
Street Journal "L'abbaye de
Fontfroide accueille une
exposition du
peintre Odilon Redon – Fédération Patrimoine-Environnement"...
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between 817 and 1189, when it was
absorbed by the
Cistercian abbey of
Fontfroide. Its
buildings and
lands became private property devoted to viticultre...
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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...
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Spanish enemies;
shortly afterwards he
retired to the
Cistercian abbey at
Fontfroide, Narbonne,
southern France,
where he died on
October 24, 1870, aged 62...
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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...
- 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:...
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Bernardins at the
University of Paris. In 1311 he was made
Abbot of
Fontfroide Abbey and
quickly became known for his
intelligence and organisational...