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    Cerisy Abbey, otherwise the Abbey of Saint Vigor (French: Abbaye de Cerisy, Abbaye Saint-Vigor de Cerisy), located in Cerisy-la-Forêt (near Saint-Lô),...
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    911, and then Bessin in 924. Cerisy became an important market town under the Normans who build Cerisy Abbey. The abbey went on to consist of forty-eight...
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    at the corners of the building typical in both castles and churches. Cerisy Abbey, Normandy, France, has a compact appearance with aisles rising through...
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    Cerisy (French pronunciation: [səʁizi]; Picard: Çrisin) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Cerisy is a small village...
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    Cerisy Forest (forêt de Cerisy or forêt de Balleroy), is a 2,127-hectare (5,260-acre) beech woodland (75% of the land), located in the French Calvados...
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    d'Estouteville (died 13 October 1423) was successively abbot of Cerisy Abbey, Bec Abbey and Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, France. He was the son of Jean d'Estouteville...
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    (yards) from land—made it accessible at low tide to the many pilgrims to its abbey, and defensible as the incoming tide stranded, drove off, or drowned would-be...
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    September 1418) was a French religious, abbot of Cerisy Abbey and then 58th abbot of Jumièges Abbey from 1391 to his death. He attended several councils...
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    Cerisy-Belle-Étoile is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. The commune is part of the area known as Norman Switzerland. The commune...
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  • Gard) Cerisy Abbey (Abbaye de Cerisy-la-Forêt or Abbaye Saint-Vigor de Cerisy), monks, Diocese of Bayeux (Cerisy-la-Forêt, Manche) Chaalis Abbey (Abbaye...
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    Norman style chosen by the abbey or priory to which each church had been granted. St Mary and St Martin being given to Cerisy Abbey.: 21  In 1496, Henry VII...
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    Norman style chosen by the abbey or priory to which each church had been granted. St Mary and St Martin being given to Cerisy Abbey.: 21  By Norman times,...
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    today.[citation needed] Cluny Abbey as it appeared in the 12th century (1080–1810) Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vigor de Cerisy (1080–1085) The Cistercian...
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  • grace before November 1032, and witnessed the deed of foundation of Cerisy Abbey. In the county of Ivry, he recovered some of his prerogatives which he...
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  • It is not known if he was born in the village or had lived in the abbey at Cerisy-la-Forêt. Walter succeeded Æthelwig as abbot of Evesham, Worcestershire...
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  • Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
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  • Bouet et François Neveux, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre - 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de...
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  • Abbeys and priories in Hampshire lists abbeys, priories, friaries or other monastic religious houses in Hampshire, England. Hampshire, and especially...
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    crossroads. Saint-Riquier (originally Centula or Centulum) gained fame for its abbey, founded about 625 by Riquier (Richarius), son of the governor of the town...
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  • Richard, duke of Normandy, to Bernay Abbey dated 1027 at the latest. He also subscribes to the charter of Cerisy in 1032. Pierre Bouet et François Neveux...
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    Premonstratensian monasteries: Ardenne Abbey, Mondaye Abbey and Belle-Étoile Abbey (at Cerisy-Belle-Étoile) in Normandy, and Beauport Abbey in Brittany. Major structural...
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    Bouet et François Neveux, Les Évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre – 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de...
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    Neustrie) provided the foundations of the new abbey in 627. The relics of the saint attracted many pilgrims to the abbey which had become known as Saint-Valery...
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  • Bouet et François Neveux, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre - 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de...
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    château in Balleroy, Normandy. The fief of Balleroy, near the forest and abbey of Cerisy, was acquired on April 1, 1600 by Jean de Choisy, wine supplier at...
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    Charles de Saint-Évremond (category Burials at Westminster Abbey)
    Guellouz, Entre baroque et lumières : Saint-Évremond (1614–1703) : colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (25–27 septembre 1998), Caen : Presses universitaires de Caen,...
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    Ham, Somme (redirect from Ham Abbey)
    Carrépuis Cartigny Caulières Cavillon Cayeux-en-Santerre Cayeux-sur-Mer Cerisy Cerisy-Buleux Champien Chaulnes La Chaussée-Tirancourt Chaussoy-Epagny La Chavatte...
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    Credan (category Burials at Evesham Abbey)
    established for St Credan by Walter of Cerisy in 1277 was one of only three to survive the destruction of the Abbey sanctuary when the tower of Evesham fell...
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  • Bouet et François Neveux, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre - 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de...
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    establish trading relations with the Padouca (Apache Indians). He was born in Cerisy-Belle-Étoile in central Normandy. At the age of 19, Bourgmont was found...
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