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Belleperche Abbey (bella pertica) is a
former Cistercian abbey in Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, in France,
about 7
kilometres south of
Castelsarrasin and...
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Chapter 8
paragraph 6. Smeets, Jean-Robert; Ries,
Pierre du;
Belleperche,
Gautier de;
Belleperche),
Gautier (de (1955). La
Chevalerie de
Judas Macabé (in French)...
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Belleperche was a castle, now destro****,
located in the
current town of
Bagneux (Allier). It was the seat of one of the
castellany of Bourbonnais. Belleperche...
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Nogaret had
become keeper of the seal that year in
succession to
Pierre de
Belleperche. His
talents as an
advocatus diaboli were
given still further employment...
- four
illegitimate children of Gaston: Gaston, who
joined the
Cistercian Belleperche Abbey at
Cordes Tolosannes (Tarn-et-Garonne)
Jeannette Marguerite Jeanne...
- 1369,
along with
Bernard de Wisk and
Hortingo de la Salle, he
captured Belleperche Castle,
where Isabella of Valois,
Duchess of
Bourbon lived. The castle...
- of the barbican. In the 17th century,
Johan de Cardailhac,
abbot of
Belleperche Abbey,
ordered the
construction of a church,
flanked by a
majestic hexagonal...
- de Mornay,
Bishop of
Auxerre 1304 1306
Pierre de Grez 1306
Pierre de
Belleperche,
Bishop of
Auxerre 1306 1307
Guillaume de Nogaret,
knight 1307 1310 Gilles...
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archbishop of Narbonne, Robert II, duke of Burgundy,
Pierre Flotte,
Pierre de
Belleperche, and Guy de Chatillon; and at
Paris in 1302 and 1303 with the
dukes of...
- de
Belleperche (1999). La
grande aventure des Cisterciens: leur
implantation en Midi-Pyrénées :
actes du
Colloque organisé à l'Abbaye de
Belleperche, les...