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Montreuil is a
French place name
derived from
Medieval Latin Monasteriolum, "Little Monastery". It most
often refers to Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis (aka...
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Montreuil was
recorded for the
first time in a
royal edict of 722 as
Monasteriolum,
meaning "little monastery" in
Medieval Latin. The
settlement of Montreuil...
- Monthureux, a
French placename derived from
Medieval Latin monasteriolum ("little monastery"), may
refer to: Monthureux-sur-Saône Monthureux-le-Sec Montreux...
- have been discovered. The name
derives from a
small monastery (Latin:
monasteriolum) on the site by the 11th century,
which subsequently developed as Mustruel...
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Bishop Godegrand (d. 770) and
abbess of a
Benedictine monastery called Monasteriolum in Séez. Jean
Bertaut (1607–1611), who, with his fellow-student and...
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Merovingian period as
shown by the
presence of a
small monastery (Latin:
monasteriolum) on a hill that
overlooked Vincennes. This
monastery was then probably...
- France's
Vosges Department.
Monthureux itself derives from
Medieval Latin Monasteriolum ("little monastery"), the
etymon of many
other French towns known as...
- young,
Opportuna became a
Benedictine nun at the
convent called the
Monasteriolum[a] near Almenêches,
where her
cousin Lantildis was abbess. Opportuna...
- Monthureux-sur-Saône on the Saône River. Both
names derive from
Medieval Latin monasteriolum ("little monastery"), as do
numerous other locations known as Montreuil...