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Grandselve Abbey (French:
Abbaye de Notre-Dame de
Grandselve) was a
Cistercian monastery in south-west France, at Bouillac, Tarn-et-Garonne. It was one...
- own." He was
abbot of
Poblet in
Catalonia from 1196 to 1198, then of
Grandselve from 1198 to 1202. He then
became the
seventeenth abbot of Cîteaux (until...
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Bertrand of
Comminges (d. 1123),
bishop Blessed Bertrand of
Grandselve (d. 1149),
abbot of
Grandselve Abbey Blessed Bertrand de Garrigues [fr] (d. 1230), companion...
- the
order of the Holy
Ghost Raymond, who
became a
Cistercian monk at
Grandselve, then
bishop of Lodève, then (by 1192)
bishop of Agde Guillemette, who...
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Madagascar Soeurs Trappistines, Kibungo,
Rwanda Monastère Notre-Dame de
Grandselve, Obout,
Cameroon Abbey Our Lady of Praise, Butende, Masaka,
Uganda Asia...
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resigned the
Archdiocese of
Tours in 1554. F. Galabert, "L'abbaye de
Grandselve sous le
cardinal Farnèse (1562–1579),"
Bulletin de la Société Archéologique...
- in the 1290s on the
initiative of the
Cistercian monks of the
Abbey of
Grandselve who had
founded Beaumont-de-Lomagne ten
years earlier. The city is the...
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Marguerite de Foix-Candale. As
early as age 6, he
received the
abbey of
Grandselve. In 1611, he left this
abbey to François de
Joyeuse and
became Archbishop...
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Order until around 1199.
Cadouin founded daughter houses of its own (
Grandselve Abbey,
Gondon Abbey,
Bonnevaux Abbey,
Ardorel Abbey, La
Faise Abbey and...
- VI, Lord of
Montpellier from 1121 to 1149 and who died a
Cistercian at
Grandselve Abbey;
Peter of Castelnau,
Archdeacon of Maguelone,
inquisitor (d. in...