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Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité de Tiron,
established in 1109) in the
woods of
Thiron-Gardais (sometimes Tiron) in Perche, some 35
miles west of
Chartres in France)...
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Thiron-Gardais (French pronunciation: [tiʁɔ̃ ɡaʁdɛ],
before 1987:
Thiron) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. The
Tiron Abbey...
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Bernard of
Thiron, also
known as
Bernard of
Ponthieu and
Bernard of Abbeville, was the
founder of the
Tiron Abbey and the
Tironensian Order. Born near...
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Great St
Bernard P****, and
namesake of the
famous dog
breed Bernard of
Thiron (1046–1117),
Catholic saint,
French founder of the
Tironensian Order Bernardo...
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September 1380 20 May 1444 24 May 1450 by Pope
Nicholas V
Bernard of
Thiron 1046 14
April 1117
Bernardino Realino 1
December 1530 2 July 1616 22 June...
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Turkey 2005
Galerie Zannettacci, Geneva,
Switzerland 2007
Galerie Potnia Thiron, L'éternel Retour, Athens,
Greece 2007
Galerie Schneider, Munich, Germany...
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Tiron may
refer to:
Tiron (chemical), a
chemical compound Thiron-Gardais, also
called Tiron, a
commune in
northern France This
disambiguation page lists...
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classical Apollo with lyre. The
inscription ( ILingons-M, 00002) is
Thiron(a) et Apollo. A
stone with an
engraved bust of
Sirona from Saint-Avold,...
- (1046 - 1117),
founder of the
monastic order of
Tiron and of the
abbey of
Thiron-Gardais John of
Salisbury (1115 - 1180),
student of Abélard and of Fulbert...
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Afridun I ("the Martyr"),
ruler (shah) of
Shirvan (d. 1120)
Bernard of
Thiron,
founder of the
Tironensian Order (d. 1117) Ingegerd,
queen of
Denmark and...