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...
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Effry. Tétart, Jean-Louis. "Barthélemy, évêque de Laon, moine cistercien de Foigny", Société académique de Saint-Quentin, 2001 "IX Centenary of the foundation...
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from Clairvaux on land donated by Hugh de Vitry. It quickly became the largest Cistercian abbey in France. Foigny Abbey was founded in 1121 by Bernard and...
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Vendée) Abbaye Blanche, sometimes Abbaye des Blanches, nuns, diocese of Avranches (Mortain, Manche) Blanche-Couronne Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Blanche-Couronne)...
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stone being quarried, and the same was true of the Cistercian projects. Foigny Abbey was 98 metres (322 ft) long, and Vaucelles Abbey was 132 metres (433 ft)...
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