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    Grandselve Abbey (French: Abbaye de Notre-Dame de Grandselve) was a Cistercian monastery in south-west France, at Bouillac, Tarn-et-Garonne. It was one...
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  • of Comminges (d. 1123), bishop Blessed Bertrand of Grandselve (d. 1149), abbot of Grandselve Abbey Blessed Bertrand de Garrigues [fr] (d. 1230), companion...
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    daughter houses of its own (Grandselve Abbey, Gondon Abbey, Bonnevaux Abbey, Ardorel Abbey, La Faise Abbey and Saint-Marcel Abbey) which also became Cistercian...
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    (Chaux-lès-Passavant, Doubs) La Grâce-Dieu Abbey, diocese of La Rochelle La Grâce-Notre-Dame Abbey, nuns (Montmirail, Marne) Grandselve Abbey, monks, diocese of Toulouse...
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    Lord of Montpellier from 1121 to 1149 and who died a Cistercian at Grandselve Abbey; Peter of Castelnau, Archdeacon of Maguelone, inquisitor (d. in 1208);...
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  • Notre-Dame des Châtelliers (1119) Dalon Abbey (1114) Fontdouce Abbey (1117) Grandselve Abbey (1114) Valmagne Abbey The Abbaye du Pin à Béruges is also attributed...
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    Trappists and Trappistines, respectively. They are named after La Trappe Abbey, the monastery from which the movement and religious order originated. The...
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    de Foix-Candale. As early as age 6, he received the abbey of Grandselve. In 1611, he left this abbey to François de Joyeuse and became Archbishop of Toulouse...
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    founded in the 1290s on the initiative of the Cistercian monks of the Abbey of Grandselve who had founded Beaumont-de-Lomagne ten years earlier. The city is...
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    was buried, beside the tomb of William VII of Montpellier, at the abbey of Grandselves, near Toulouse, where his sons, Ildefonsus and Petrus had been abbots...
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    resigned the Archdiocese of Tours in 1554. F. Galabert, "L'abbaye de Grandselve sous le cardinal Farnèse (1562–1579)," Bulletin de la Société Archéologique...
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    de Bertrand, Archbishop of Sens. He was Juris Doctor. He was Abbot of Grandselve, and Archdeacon and Vicar-General of Cahors. He was captured by the Huguenots...
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    was founded in 1276 following the act of coregency between the abbey of Grandselve and King Philip III of France – the King was represented by his seneschal...
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