Definition of Obazine. Meaning of Obazine. Synonyms of Obazine

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Obazine. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Obazine and, of course, Obazine synonyms and on the right images related to the word Obazine.

Definition of Obazine

No result for Obazine. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Obazine from wikipedia

- it lacked Vital records until 1 March 1792. Aubazines, formerly written Obazine, has its origin in the foundation of a monastery by Étienne de Vielzot...
- Stephen of Obazine also known as Stephen of Vielzot (French: Étienne de Vielzot, Étienne d'Obazine; (1085 – 1159), was a French priest and hermit, famed...
- Obazine Abbey, also known as Aubazine Abbey, was a Cistercian monastery in the present town of Aubazines in the département of Corrèze in the Limousin...
- and Pope Pius V on 22 May 1712, Humility on 27 January 1720, Stephen of Obazine in 1701 and Boniface of Lausanne in 1702. Clement XI, on 8 February 1720...
- Stephen of Muret c. 1340 8 February 1124 1189 by Pope Clement III Stephen of Obazine 1085 8 March 1154 1701 by Pope Clement XI Stephen of Perm 1340 26 April...
- date) Robert fitz Martin, Norman knight and nobleman (d. 1159) Stephen of Obazine, French priest and hermit (d. 1154) Waleran II, duke of Lower Lorraine...
- were recreated following the model of 12th-century stained gl**** from Obazine Abbey in the Corrèze. The monks building is located to the north of the...
- Hungarian Pannonia. In fact, near Rocamadour, the cistercian monks of Obazine (Aubazine Abbey) created the first farm named like that. In order to be...
- nuns, diocese of Rouen (Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Maritime) Aubazine, see Obazine Aubepierre Abbey or Aube-Pierres Abbey, monks, diocese of Limoges (1149-...
- France 1154 Vence, France Bishop of Vence Stephen of Obazine 1085 Limousin, France 1154 Obazine, France Vicelin 1086 Hemeln, Lower Saxony, Germany 1154...