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- Buzay Abbey, dedicated to Our Lady, was a Cistercian Abbey at Rouans in Pays de la Loire, France, formerly in Brittany, founded in 1135 and dissolved...
- the Buzay canal which, after crossing the Martinière canal [fr], joins the Loire at the end of a 29.8 km route. Before the construction of the Buzay canal...
- Op. 86 (1940–41) War and Peace, Op. 91 (1941–52); after Leo Tolstoy Khan Buzay (1942; unfinished) The Story of a Real Man, Op. 117 (1947–48) Distant Seas...
- October 1199. (...) cf. also the date of Gu2 [a grant for the monks of Buzay], which records that on 27 August 1201, Guy was still only in his second...
- Constance brought monks from Buzay Abbey to establish a new Cistercian monastery to be called Villeneuve, on land belonging to Buzay, located on the Ognon,...
- 1415, Rais' father declares that he wishes to be buried at Notre-Dame de Buzay "near the tomb of my dearest wife Marie de Craon" ("juxta sepulturam dicte...
- Conan III duke of Brittany gives his right to the monks from the Abbey of Buzay. They will keep the rights for around 150 years, which also included the...
- abbeys of Saint-Aubin-d'Angers, La Chaume, Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé and Buzay. He refused his blessing to the Company of the Blessed Sacrament, even though...
- Lérins, martyr Porcarius (fl. 1150), brother of Peter Abelard and monk of Buzay Abbey Jamie Kreiner, Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West (Yale University...
- the mother of Carnoët Abbey. Cîteaux Abbey L'Aumône Abbey Clairvaux Abbey Buzay Abbey Villeneuve Abbey Prières Abbey Abbey of Notre-Dame de Langonnet 1136-1138 :...