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Royaumont Abbey is a
former Cistercian abbey,
located near Asnières-sur-Oise in Val-d'Oise,
approximately 30 km
north of Paris, France. It was
built between...
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Henri de
Lorraine (20
March 1601 – 25 July 1666,
Royaumont Abbey),
known as
Cadet la Perle, was a
French nobleman. He was
count of Harcourt,
count of...
- The
Scottish Women's
Hospital at
Royaumont was a
medical hospital during World War I
active from
January 1915 to
March 1919
operated by
Scottish Women's...
- The Prix de
Royaumont is a
Group 3 flat
horse race in
France open to three-year-old
thoroughbred fillies. It is run at
Chantilly over a
distance of 2...
- and a
seminar he led at the
Colloques Philosophiques Internationaux de
Royaumont near
Paris later that year. God and
Golem presents Wiener's
ideas on machine...
- 1184/1194 – c. 1264) was a
Dominican friar at the
Cistercian monastery of
Royaumont Abbey, France. He is
known mostly for his
Speculum Maius (Great mirror)...
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brother succeeded their father in 1270 as
Philip III.
Louis was
buried in
Royaumont Abbey. He was not
buried in the
royal crypt in Saint-Denis,
because a...
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Bernard Musson as
Teaching Father The film was shot over six w****s at
Royaumont Abbey,
Senlis Cathedral, and Saint-Maurice studios.
Producer Christine...
- War I, she
served as a
radiographer at the
Scottish Women's
Hospital at
Royaumont in
France and
pioneered radiography of gangrene.
Agnes Blackadder was...
- the
Performance of
Medieval Music") with the
support of the
Fondation Royaumont,
created by the Goüin family. In 1994 the
Atelier became CERIMM, the Centre...