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    monastery at Vaucelles, located in the northwest of France, near Cambrai. By 1145, Raoul had succeeded in building the Abbaye de Vaucelles, which over...
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    product" logo yet. Brasserie La Choulette's Abbaye de Vaucelles 7.5% ABV beer is described as being on the Bière de Garde style. Saint Landelin is the brand...
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  • Émery, Frère de Taizé. — Abbaye Val Notre-Dame, Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Québec, Abbaye Val Notre-Dame Éditions, 2011, 446 p. et 533 p. (Pain de Cîteaux, Série...
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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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    diocèse de Bayeux du Ier au XIe siècle: étude historique (in French). Caen: Veuve A. Domin. [a defense of tradition and legend by the Vicar of Vaucelles] Sainte-Marthe...
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    Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
    cycling there. One can see the Château de la Vaucelle. The Valley of the Dollée: At the foot of the Route de Lison, there is a mill race and a watermill...
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    the members of the Abbaye. The Abbaye published books by a wide variety of authors including Robert de Montesqiou, model for the Duc de Charlus in Marcel...
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    the Ogilivie work. Faubourg de Vaucelles The Canadian infantry continued their fight clearing the Faubourg de Vaucelles suburb of Caen, south of the...
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    abbey of Vaucelles. André Du Chesne, Historiographe Du Roy (1639). "Histoire Généalogique de La Maison de Béthune, Justifiée par Chartes de Diverses Églises...
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    Loiseau de Grandmaison, "Abbaye de Marmoutier", in Charles Loiseau de Grandmaison, Archives ecclésiastiques antérieures à 1790 : inventaire sommaire de la...
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    the Cistercian projects. Foigny Abbey was 98 metres (322 ft) long, and Vaucelles Abbey was 132 metres (433 ft) long. Monastic buildings came to be constructed...
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    derive from the Old Norse word Haugr meaning a knoll or a hill. Abbaye de Saint-André-de-Gouffern is the remains of a 12th century Abbey built in 1127 and...
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    -Étienne, formerly the Abbaye aux Hommes (Men's Abbey). It was completed in 1063 and is dedicated to St Stephen. The current Hôtel de Ville (town hall) of...
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    History, 1997. Campbell, Ian. "Murder at the Abbaye: The Story of Twenty Canadian Soldiers Murdered at the Abbaye d’Ardenne." Ottawa: The Golden Dog Press...
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    captured Giberville and the Caen industrial suburbs of Colombelles and Vaucelles south the Orne. By mid-afternoon, two companies of the Black Watch had...
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    Normandy massacres (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    from the Sherbrooke Fusiliers from his nearby advanced command post at the Abbaye d'Ardenne, and ordered his forces to launch their attack two hours ahead...
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    IA00051643 Petite-Abbaye Industrial Cheese Factory (in French) Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00000144 Farmhouse/Mill at Moulin de Roinet IA00000143 Farmhouse...
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    village's history is closely linked to the Saint Stephen abbey "Abbaye Saint-Étienne-de-Fontenay" founded on his land of Fontenay by Raoul Tesson around...
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    Mons Normandy Landing Caen The Orne (Buron) Bourguébus Ridge Faubourg de Vaucelles Falaise The Laison Chambois Boulogne, 1944 The Scheldt Savojaards Plaat...
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    and the district of Soissons between 1790 and 1795. Valsery Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Valsery) was a Premonstratensian monastery of the Diocese of Soissons...
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    known as Arganchois or Arganchoises in French. At a place called La Grande Abbaye there is a natural camping ground. The Parish church of Saint-Radegonde...
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