- The
monastic Congregation of
Savigny (
Savigniac Order)
started in the
abbey of Savigny,
situated in
northern France, on the
confines of
Normandy and Brittany...
-
Savigniac house but
became Cistercian in 1147 upon the
absorption of the order. The
abbey was
founded in 1140 as the last of the
seventeen Savigniac houses...
- (Unknown
Furness Abbey) †Note: The
Savigniac order was
founded in 1105 but by 1147 due to
financial issues all
Savigniac Abbeys were
absorbed into the Cistercian...
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Buildwas Abbey was a
Cistercian (originally
Savigniac)
monastery located on the
banks of the
River Severn, at
Buildwas in Shropshire,
England - today...
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Calder Abbey in ****bria was a
Savigniac monastery founded in 1134 by
Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester, and
moved to this site
following a refoundation...
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known as Yoredale. The
valley is now
called Wensleydale.
Initially a
Savigniac foundation out of Normandy, the
abbey was
later taken over by the Cistercian...
- Rome. A
considerable reinforcement to the
Order was the
merger of the
Savigniac houses with the Cistercians, at the
insistence of
Eugene III. Thirteen...
- "Vale of Nightshade", now on the
outskirts of the town.
Founded for the
Savigniac order, it was
built on the
orders of King
Stephen in 1123. Soon after...
- Glamorgan, Wales, to
Savigniac monks from
western Normandy. The
first monks arrived in 1130.
Following the
merging of the
Savigniac order into the Cistercian...
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located within Cheshire and near the
border with Shropshire.
Initially Savigniac and
later Cistercian, the
abbey was
founded in the 1130s by Hugh Malbank...