- The
Congregation of St. Maur,
often known as the
Maurists, were a
congregation of
French Benedictines,
established in 1621, and
known for
their high level...
- The term
Maurists may
refer to:
Congregation of
Saint Maur, a
congregation of
French Benedictines Maurist Party, a
faction of the
Spanish Liberal Conservative...
- The
Maurist Party (Spanish:
Partido Maurista, PM),
initially known as the
Maurist Conservatives (Spanish:
Conservadores Mauristas, CM) or
simply the Maurists...
- The Benedictines,
officially the
Order of
Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo
Sancti Benedicti,
abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a
mainly contemplative monastic...
- century; the
Tower of
Abbot Pons de l'Orme,
dating from the same period; the
Maurist monastery,
built in the 17th century. The
abbey is
noted for its 11th–14th-century...
- capital, Madrid. In 1913 he
joined a
maurist circle in the
Ateneo where he
socialised with
other members of the
Maurist Youth such as
Melchor Fernández Almagro...
-
refer to: Achery, Aisne, a
commune in
France Luc d'Achery (1609–1685),
Maurist librarian and
historian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé
Abbey is a
former Benedictine abbey located in the town of Quimperlé, in the
French department of Finistère,
within the Brittany...
- in the
Conservative Party between idóneos ('apt ones') and
mauristas ('
maurists'). Its
development took
place in a
period of
crisis for the
dynastic parties...
-
Menard (1910–2001),
American quiltmaker Nicolas-Hugues Ménard (1585–1644),
Maurist scholar Nicole Ménard,
Canadian politician Paul
Menard (born 1980), son...