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    The Bèze Abbey (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze), was a monastery founded in 629 AD in Burgundy, France. It was destroyed several times...
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  • he deposited in his cathedral and some at Bèze. When marauding Normans approached in 887 the monks of Bèze transported the body of Saint Prudent to the...
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    According to the cartulary-chronicle of the Bèze Abbey (officially the Abbaye Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul de Bèze) in the Burgundy region of France, the brothers...
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    Normans for the inhabitants of Bèze and the monks of the abbey. In 1680, the lawyer Bonyard described Beze: Although Bèze is in a very low basin, the air...
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    regulations some wine from Chambertin-Clos de Bèze may be labeled as just Chambertin. Since Chambertin-Clos de Bèze has a good reputation on its own, this is...
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  • Chambertin was already cultivated in the 6th century by the monks of the Bèze Abbey. At the end of the 19th century, the Latour family bought 0.81 hectares...
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    and his wife Aquilina. They founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey for men at Bèze, installing children in both abbacies. They were succeeded by their...
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  • 1383) was a French Benedictine who became a Cardinal. He was abbot at Bèze Abbey, and then was abbot at Saint-Florent from 1354 to 1368. He was Bishop...
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  • Doubs) Bèze Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze), monks (Bèze, Côte-d'Or) Biblisheim Abbey (Abbaye de Biblisheim), nuns, Diocese of Strasbourg...
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    vineyards, wines from Chambertin-Clos de Bèze may also be sold under the Chambertin AOC. However, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze has a very good reputation on its own...
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  • Sigebert II. Amalgar and his wife founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey at Bèze, installing a son and daughter in the abbacies. They were succeeded...
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  • against the king of Austrasia, properties, i.e. the monastery of Bèze, and the abbey of Waldalenus." (MGH-DI, 46, p. 43). The monastery of Fons Besua...
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    place of the Protestant League. Under the influence of Theodore de Beze, the abbey made Vézelay one of the first towns of the region allied to Protestantism...
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    and Cusance in the Diocese of Besançon, Bèze in the Diocese of Langres, Remiremont Abbey and Moyenmoutier Abbey in the Diocese of Toul, Fosses-la-Ville...
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    per area that had been paid for another highly regarded vineyard, Clos de Bèze, ten years earlier. Legend has it that the high price was the result of a...
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    Radboud, Bishop of Utrecht. In the tenth century Stephen of Beze (died 1116) increased the abbey's reputation. Before he became a monk of Condat, Simon of...
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    "Jasper on Zoom: The Grand Crus of Chambertin". 2020. Chambertin and Clos de Bèze have established their positions at the top of the grand cru hierarchy, but:...
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    33 Burgundy Grand crus AOC wines: Chambertin 12.9 ha, Chambertin-Clos-de-Bèze 15.4 ha, Chapelle-Chambertin 5.5 ha, Charmes-Chambertin 30.8 ha, Mazis-Chambertin...
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    confronted the Protestant congregation of the town, and received insults. De Bèze alleges that Bourges complained to Guise, which spurred the duc to investigate...
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    department, eastern France. The Musée du Pays Châtillonnais is housed in old abbey of Notre-Dame de Châtillon, within the town, known for its collection of...
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  • Aevi. hdl:2042/17050. Kenneth Hagen, Hebrews commenting from Erasmus to Bèze, 1516-1598 (1981), p. 48. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Antoine de Mouchy" ...
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    Plince, Clos Saint-Martin Burgundy: Clos Napoléon (Fixin), Chambertin-Clos de Bèze, Clos de Tart, Clos des Lambrays, Clos de la Roche, Clos Saint-Denis, La...
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  • Chimelli, Claire; Nicollier, Béatrice (eds.). Correspondance de Théodore de Bèze: 1570 (in French). Vol. 11. Geneva, CH: Librairie Droz. p. 10. ISBN 978-2-600-03106-6...
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    sister of St Waldalenus, founder of the Monastery of Bèze in France, Abbess of a convent near Bèze (c. 680) Saint Æthelwine (Elwin, Ethelwin), Bishop of...
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    folly. Théodore de Bèze, Calvin's right-hand man was more bombastic in his support, and provided an approving psalm to La Renaudie. De Bèze also aided in the...
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    Christian institutions. In accordance with this edict, in the 5th century the abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-Cestra, the closest religious institution to the Seine's...
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    Flaviniacum, which appears in the cartulary (or charter) of the Benedictine abbey founded on the site by a certain Widerard in 719. In the mid-9th century...
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    services consisted exclusively of translations by Clément Marot and Théodore de Bèze, on melodies by a number of composers, including Louis Bourgeois and a certain...
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    Guntram, Clovis' grandson, gave a vineyard to the abbey of St. Benignus at Dijon. In 630, the Abbey of Bèze near Gevrey received vineyards in Beaune, Gevrey...
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    Meursault dates from 1094, as Murassalt and Mussalt, in a charter by the Cluny Abbey. However, these forms may have been a scribal error, given that in the attested...
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