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- Foigny Abbey (French: Abbaye de Foigny) was a Cistercian monastery located in La Bouteille, in a valley in the Thiérache, in the north-eastern region of...
- de Foigny (ca. 1630–1692), born in Picardy, is the author of an important utopia, The Southern Land, Known, 1676. All that is known about Foigny, including...
- de la terre Australe) is a French adventure novel aut****d by Gabriel de Foigny in 1676. The story is about the protagonist Jacques Sadeur, from his birth...
- of stone being quarried; the same was true of the Cistercian projects. Foigny Abbey was 98 metres (322 ft) long, and Vaucelles Abbey was 132 metres (433 ft)...
- locale invoked in literature, notably Gulliver's Travels and Gabriel de Foigny's La Terre Australe Connue. Belief in the Southern Continent was abandoned...
- ). Cambridge University Press. p. 593. Jussieu, Antoine de; Gandoger de Foigny, Pierre Louis. Traité des vertus des plantes : ouvrage posthume de M. Antoine...
- of Châlons; in 1119 Fontenay Abbey in the Diocese of Autun; and in 1121 Foigny Abbey near Vervins. In Bernard's lifetime, more than sixty abbeys followed...
- sheds on the noble families of Lotharingia. It was composed at the Abbey of Foigny in the diocese of Laon between 1160 and 1162, probably by the reigning abbot...
- Hugh de Vitry. Many nobles were buried there. Later, Clairvaux founded Foigny Abbey (1121), and Cherlieu Abbey was founded in 1131. During Bernard's lifetime...
- Découverte et le Voyage de la Terre Australe, a 1676 French novel by Gabriel de Foigny, under the pen-name Jacques Sadeur. Referring to the entire South Pacific...