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    Cîteaux Abbey (French: Abbaye de Cîteaux [abe.i d(ə) sito]) is a Catholic abbey located in Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, south of Dijon, France. It is notable...
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    locale of Cîteaux, near Dijon in eastern France. It was here that a group of Benedictine monks from the monastery of Molesme founded Cîteaux Abbey in 1098...
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    Alberic of Cîteaux (died 26 January 1109), sometimes known as Aubrey of Cîteaux, was a French monk and abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order...
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    Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ nikɔla lɛ sito]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Cîteaux Abbey is located...
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    gave this group a desolate valley in a deep forest where they founded Cîteaux Abbey. Stephen Harding and Albéric – two of Robert's monks from Molesme...
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    along with Robert and Alberic, left Molesme and founded a new monastery in Cîteaux, France. Robert became the first abbot. After Robert was ordered back to...
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    The Cîteaux Moralia in Job is an illuminated copy of Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job made at the reform monastery of Cîteaux in Burgundy around 1111...
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    Bessey-lès-Cîteaux (French pronunciation: [bɛsɛ lɛ sito]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Communes...
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    Notre-Dame de l’Aumône, Latin: Eleemosynae; also known as French: Petit-Cîteaux, Latin: Cistercium minus) is a former Cistercian monastery in the commune...
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    28 December 2023. "Présentation - Mairie de Corcelles-lès-Cîteaux". www.corcelles-les-citeaux.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 15 January...
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    Grandselve from 1198 to 1202. He then became the seventeenth abbot of Cîteaux (until 1212). In 1204, he was named a papal legate and inquisitor and was...
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    Gilly-lès-Cîteaux (French pronunciation: [ʒiji lɛ sito]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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  • I Boucherat (1515 Pont-sur-Seine, Aube - March 12, 1586) was Abbot of Cîteaux 1571-1583/84 and thereby Abbot General of the Cistercian Order. Nicolas...
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    created in Cîteaux Abbey during the abbacy of Stephen Harding, dated 1109. It belongs to a corpus of manuscripts illuminated in the Cîteaux scriptorium...
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    important Western churches and monasteries, including those of Cluny, Cîteaux, and Vézelay. Cluny, founded in 910, exerted a strong influence in Europe...
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    of becoming one. In 1098, a group led by Robert of Molesme had founded Cîteaux Abbey, near Dijon, with the purpose of living according to a literal interpretation...
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    Morimond were the first four abbeys to follow Cîteaux's example and others followed. The monks of Cîteaux created the well known vineyards of Clos-Vougeot...
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  • context of the Cistercian order refers to the first daughter houses of Cîteaux Abbey. The four primary abbeys were La Ferté (1113), Pontigny (1114), Clairvaux...
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    Romuald (c. 956 – c. 1026) Robert of Molesme (c. 1028 – 1111) Alberic of Cîteaux (d. 1109) Stephen Harding (d. 1134) Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) William...
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    the Abbot of Cîteaux to the reform Abbess de Pourlan had the Holy See withdraw her abbey from the jurisdiction of the Order of Cîteaux. In 1602, another...
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  • Thomas of Perseigne, also known as Thomas of Cîteaux, Thomas Cisterciensis, Thomas the Cistercian, Thomas of Vancelles (died c.1190), was a Cistercian...
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  • October 2000 by Pope John Paul II One of the Martyrs of China Alberic of Cîteaux 1000s 26 January 1109 Alberic of Utrecht unknown 21 August 784 Albert Chmielowski...
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  • number of Cistercian observances, the founder added to the austerities of Cîteaux. The Florians went barefoot; their habits were white and very coarse. Their...
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    of Cîteaux, near Dijon in eastern France. It was in this village that a group of Benedictine monks from the monastery of Molesme founded Cîteaux Abbey...
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    the ancient observances of Benedict of Nursia and the first usages of Cîteaux. In 1794, Pope Pius VI raised Val-Sainte to the status of an abbey and...
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  • just south of Dijon called Cîteaux (Latin: "Cistercium") and set about building a new monastery there which became Cîteaux Abbey, the mother Abbey of...
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  • Abbey Faringdon Abbey Cistercian monks — from Cîteaux founded before 2 November 1203: manor granted to Citeaux by King John; transferred to Beaulieu, Hampshire...
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    Girls' School, Petit Séminaire St Vincent de Ndera, and Lycée Notre-Dame de Cîteaux—were all in Kigali, however. The city also has a number of private schools...
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    of Kraków; Gebbard, Archbishop of Salzburg; St. Stephen, third Abbot of Cîteaux; Robert d'Arbrissel, founder of the Abbey of Fontevrault etc. Three other...
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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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