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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...
- 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...
- Bishop Godegrand (d. 770) and abbess of a Benedictine monastery called Monasteriolum in Séez. Jean Bertaut (1607–1611), who, with his fellow-student and...
- 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...