-
September 1660 a nun in the
Cistercian Maubuisson Abbey. With the
support of King
Louis XIV, she
became Abbess of
Maubuisson in
August 1664. Her
mother Elizabeth...
-
Maubuisson Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Maubuisson or Notre-Dame-la-Royale) is a
Cistercian nunnery at Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, in the Val-d'Oise
department of...
- 1349 of the
bubonic plague in
Maubuisson,
France at the age of thirty-four. She was
buried in the
Abbey of
Maubuisson. Less than six
months after Bonne's...
- Angélique d'Estrées (1570–1634) was the
abbess of
Maubuisson Abbey. She was the
fourth child of
Antoine d'Estrées and Françoise
Babou de La Bourdaisière...
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Gaston I of Foix or
Gaston VIII of Foix-Béarn (1287 – 13
December 1315 in
Maubuisson) was the 9th
Count of Foix, the 22nd
Viscount of Béarn and Co-Prince of...
- town's same name);
Pouch (IPA: [puʃ]),
situated between forest and marsh;
Maubuisson (IPA: [mobɥisɔ̃]), the tour
resort created 1960–1970;
Bombannes (IPA:...
- by Marie: John I of Brienne,
Count of Eu
Blanche (d. 1338),
Abbess of
Maubuisson Pollock 2015, p. 145.
Perry 2018, p. 79.
Perry 2018, pp. 107–108. Perry...
- of Luxembourg,
Duchess of
Normandy (21 May 1315 – 11
September 1349,
Maubuisson, born "Judith"),
married in
Melun 6
August 1332 to John, Duke of Normandy...
-
Castile in 1275. He died in
circa 1296 and was
buried at the
Abbey of
Maubuisson, France. John
married firstly Jeanne,
daughter of
Geoffrey VI, Viscount...
- p. 6.
Bayrou 1994, p. 440.
Cistercian Abbey,
Maubuisson (2010).
Cartulaire De L'abbaye De
Maubuisson (Notre-Dame-La-Royale): Ptie.
Chartes Concernant...