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    exerted influence was the Cistercians, founded in 1098 and named after Cîteaux, their first monastery, situated in Burgundy. The Cistercians created Burgundy's...
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    aegis of the Lyon municipality, it houses Le Foyer Montchat (concert hall), La Maison des associations and La Maison des jeunes et de la culture de Montchat...
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    Annecy (1140-?) (Chézery-Forens, Ain) Cîteaux Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Cîteaux) (Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, Côte-d'Or) Clairefontaine Abbey (also...
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    at other Cistercian abbeys (notably Pontigny and, of course, Cîteaux) the abbey of Les Écharlis was chosen as a burial site for several local families...
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    1851-Pour mémoire, Les Mées : Les Amis des Mées, 2001, p. 72. Labadie, Jean-Christophe (2013). Les Maisons d'école. Digne-les-Bains: Archives départementales...
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    founded in the eleventh century. Morimond Abbey, the fourth foundation of Cîteaux, was established in 1125 by Odolric, lord of Aigremont, and Simon, Count...
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    of the Saint-Bénigne abbeys (future cathedrals), Tart, Clairvaux, and Cîteaux; chronicles, such as those of Bèze and Saint-Bénigne; and departmental...
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