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Valmagne Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Valmagne) is a
former Benedictine monastery located near Villeveyrac...
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impending death. He died
later in the same year at the
Cistercian monastery of
Valmagne. A. Sakari, 'Azalais de Porcairagues, le "Joglar" de
Raimbaut d'Orange'...
- in France:
Mazan Abbey,
Montpeyroux Abbey, Tamié Abbey, Léoncel Abbey,
Valmagne Abbey, Sauveréal Abbey, Valbenoîte
Abbey and
Valcroissant Abbey. The nunneries...
- Somme)
Vallonnette Abbey, see Féniers
Abbey Valmagne Abbey (Abbaye de
Valmagne or
Abbaye Sainte-Marie de
Valmagne), monks,
diocese of Agde (1159–1789) (Villeveyrac...
- (1119)
Dalon Abbey (1114)
Fontdouce Abbey (1117)
Grandselve Abbey (1114)
Valmagne Abbey The
Abbaye du Pin à Béruges is also attributed, in a chronicle. Feuillant...
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modillions of
Flaran Abbey, the
decorations of Silvacane, and the
cloister of
Valmagne Abbey.
Henri Focillon wrote that "the
Cistercians expelled from religious...
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intermediate sprint at Pézenas. The race then
headed through Montagnac, p****ing
Valmagne Abbey, and
continuing on
through Montbazin.
Bearing towards the north-east...
- Valenciennes), monks,
Diocese of
Cambrai (Valenciennes, Nord)
Valmagne Abbey (Abbaye de
Valmagne),
monks (Benedictine 1138-1158;
Cistercian 1158-1790) (Villeveyrac...
- in 1283. Very soon, the
prospering abbey founded two
daughter houses:
Valmagne Abbey in 1138 –which
thrived on its turn with up to 300 monks– and Sira...