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Morimond Abbey is a
religious complex in Parnoy-en-B****igny, Haute-Marne department, in the Champagne-Ardenne
region of France. It was the
fourth of the...
- Cîteaux, but to
Morimond in Champagne, the mother-house of Fitero, from
which Calatrava had sprung. Consequently, the
Abbot of
Morimond possessed the right...
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other monks. At this time, Cîteaux had four
daughter houses: Pontigny,
Morimond, La Ferté and Clairvaux. The most
foundations made by any
Cistercian monastery...
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monastery of
Morimond Abbey in Burgundy. He is
probably the monk Adam, who
belonged to a
group led by
Abbot Arnold the German, who left
Morimond Monastery...
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monastery of
Morimond in
Burgundy and
afterwards Bishop of Freising. Its
first twelve monks together with
their abbot, Gottschalk, came from
Morimond at the...
- Vienna.[citation needed] He
became abbot of the
Cistercian monastery of
Morimond in
Burgundy about 1136, and soon
afterwards was
elected bishop of Freising...
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primary abbeys were La Ferté (1113),
Pontigny (1114),
Clairvaux (1115), and
Morimond (1115). The
primary abbeys,
along with Cîteaux Abbey, were the epicentres...
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daughter house of the
Cistercian abbey at
Morimond in France,
perhaps after Lord
Robert had met the
Abbot of
Morimond on the
Second Crusade.
Construction of...
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Silvacane Abbey, a
former Cistercian monastery founded in 1144 by
monks from
Morimond Abbey, is
located in La Roque-d'Anthéron, east of the town centre. Cited...
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Sliabh Callan Macosquin Abbey +
Cistercian monks — from
Morimond,
France founded 1218;
dissolved before 1600;
granted to the
London Companies...