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Hautecombe Abbey (French:
Abbaye d'Hautecombe,
French pronunciation: [otkɔ̃b]; Latin: Altae****baeum) is a
former Cistercian monastery,
later a Benedictine...
- Cist (c. 1110 – 27
August 1159) was a
French Cistercian monk,
abbot of
Hautecombe Abbey and the twenty-third
Bishop of Lausanne.
Amadeus was born around...
- of
Hautecombe Abbey. It is said that he
would rather have been a monk than a sovereign. On the
death of his
third wife, he
retired to
Hautecombe, but...
- nephews,
including King
Baudouin of the Belgians. The
funeral was held at
Hautecombe Abbey, in
Savoy in the
south of France, and was
attended by 2,000 mourners...
- in
Italy and did not
return until 1922, when they took up
residence at
Hautecombe Abbey, of
which Ganagobie was from then on a priory, of one or two monks...
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dating to
around 1135.
Consecrated in 1208 by
monks of its
motherhouse of
Hautecombe, it
retains the bare architecture, the
magnificent rose
window and finely...
- Challes-les-Eaux Brides-les-Bains La Léchère Chambéry
Casino of Aix-les-Bains
Hautecombe Abbey on the Lac du
Bourget Bonneval-sur-Arc in the
Maurienne valley Refuge...
-
Hautecombe Abbey,
where many of the
dukes are buried...
- was done
between December 2014 and July 2015. The
Cistercian Abbey of
Hautecombe,
founded in 1135, is one of the
burial places of the
rulers of the House...
- of
Savoy as well as the last king of Italy,
Umberto II, are
buried in
Hautecombe Abbey, the
ancestral burial site of the
family in Savoy.
History of early...