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Morimond Abbey is a
religious complex in Parnoy-en-B****igny, Haute-Marne department, in the Champagne-Ardenne
region of France. It was the
fourth of the...
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Morimond in Champagne, the mother-house of Fitero, from
which Calatrava had sprung. Consequently, the
Abbot of
Morimond possessed the right...
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Romanesque and Gothic. It was
founded in 1134 as a
daughter house of
Morimond Abbey near Dijon, from
which it took its name (meaning "die to the world")...
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Morimond in Burgundy. By the end of the 13th century, it had
become a
major autonomous power within the
Castilian state,
subject only to
Morimond and...
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Morimondo (Lombard:
Morimond [muriˈmũːt] or
locally Marmond [marˈmũːt]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Milan in the
Italian region...
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daughter monastery of the
Aldersbach monastery from the
filiation of the
Morimond primary abbey -
Ebrach monastery. The monastery,
first dedicated to St...
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monastery of
Morimond in
Burgundy and
afterwards Bishop of Freising. Its
first twelve monks together with
their abbot, Gottschalk, came from
Morimond at the...
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twelve (12) is a
direct continuation of the
Analytica numerorum of Odo of
Morimond on the
first three natural numbers. It was
itself followed by the work...
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monastery of
Morimond Abbey in Burgundy. He is
probably the monk Adam, who
belonged to a
group led by
Abbot Arnold the German, who left
Morimond Monastery...
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Bellevaux Abbey was a
Cistercian monastery,
founded in 1120 by Pons de
Morimond, near the present-day Cirey, Haute-Saône, France. At that time it was in...