The Abbey of Saint Pons (French: Abbaye Saint-Pons de Nice) is one of the oldest monasteries on the French Riviera, along with Lérins Abbey. It is located...
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Abbey of Saint Pons may refer to: Abbey of Saint-Pons de Nice Abbey of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Abbey of Saint-Pons de Gémenos [fr] This disambiguation...
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constructed at the foot of the castle. During the latter half of the 12th century, the chapel became a priory of the Abbey of Saint-Pons. 1246 marked the official...
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Sainte-Marie de Beaulieu and Saint-Jean, near Saint-Hospice. They also enriched the monastery of Saint-Pons in Nice and the abbey of La Dorade, as well...
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788) was the bishop of Nice and the legendary founder and first abbot of the abbey of Saint-Pons de Cimiez. He is considered a saint by the Catholic Church...
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same day named Abbot Commendatory of the Abbey of S. Pons outside Nice. He was transferred to the diocese of Saint-Papoul on 23 September 1418 by Pope...
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Pontius of Cimiez, also known as Pons of Cimiez (French: Pons de Cimiez, Ponce de Cimiez) was a Christian saint and martyr in third century Gaul. His...
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Thoronet Abbey (1160) Silvacane Abbey (1175) Nave of St. Peter's Chapel of Montmajour Abbey (11th century) The Pons de l'Orme tower at Montmajour Abbey (14th...
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Aisne) Cimiez Abbey or Abbey of St Pons, Cimiez (Abbaye Saint-Pons de Cimiez), Diocese of Nice (?-1792) (Cimiez, Nice) Clairac Abbey (Abbaye de Clairac),...
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Aveyron (redirect from Department of Aveyron)
Château de Calmont d'Olt Rodez Millau Pons Medieval villages in the Muse Valley: Castelnau-Pégayrols Saint-Beauzély Montjaux Villefranche-de-Rouergue...
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Annot (category Communes of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Order of the Temple. After the dissolution of the Order of the Temple, its property at Fugeret and Annot passed to the Abbey Saint-Pons of Nice. The lordship...
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François Rabelais (redirect from Abbey of Thélème)
surgery. Jean du Bellay having been named the abbot in commendam of the Saint-Maur Abbey, Rabelais arranged to be assigned there, knowing that the monks...
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Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (category Communes of Alpes-Maritimes)
the revolt of 1621. The Saint-Antonin parish church is mentioned as far back as 1286 on the Saint-Pons' abbey Cartulary. Construction of the first church...
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French Wars of Religion "Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Rémi and Palace of Tau, Reims". part of the portal was removed to Saint-Omer Cathedral...
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Bordeaux Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux)
Primatial Cathedral of St Andrew of Bordeaux (French: Cathédrale-Primatiale Saint-André de Bordeaux), is a Catholic church dedicated to Saint Andrew and located...
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seized the opportunity to annex Nice and gain a Mediterranean port. He arrived at the abbey of Saint-Pons, near Nice, September 2. The next day, September...
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Amiens Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens)
Firmin and the tomb of Bishop Ferry de Beauvoir (1490–1530) A scene from the life of Saint Firmin In the mid-18th century the centre of the cathedral was...
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L'Escarène (category Communes of Alpes-Maritimes)
The stronghold of 'Lescarena' 'or' 'Scarena' 'belonged to the Saint-Pons Abbey, Nice. A castle was built there in the first half of the thirteenth century...
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Bourges Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Bourges)
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Stephen and is the seat of the...
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are: Raymond V, Cardinal of Pons (1220–1223) the future cardinal, Hélie de Bourdeilles (1447–1468) Claude de Longwy, Cardinal of Givry, who was only the...
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Aurillac (category Communes of Cantal)
The Church of Saint-Joseph-Ouvrier (20th century) Church of Saint-Géraud (old Abbey) Church of Notre-Dame-aux-Neiges Nave of the Church of Notre-Dame-aux-Neiges...
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Pope: the Abbey of St. Maurice (O.S.B.), the Abbey of Notre-Dame-de Daoulac (O.S.B.), the Abbey of Landeunnes (O.S.B.), the Abbey of Saint-Crois de Quimperlé...
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Cahors Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Cahors)
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Cahors, Occitanie, France. A national monument, it is an example of the...
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Monaco–Holy See relations (category Bilateral relations of the Holy See)
the possession at the Abbey of Saint-Pons in Nice of the chapel dedicated to Saint Martin, near the Château Neuf, on the Rock of Monaco. The same year...
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924) Pons (977–1008) Pons (1008–1073) Raymond (1073 – 7 November 1122) Raymond de Soliers (1122 – 26 April 1151) Pierre (1151 – 2 April 1170) Fulco de Thorame...
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Périgueux Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Front)
Roman city of Vesunna. A chapel was first built on the site in the 4th or 5th century. In 976 the Bishop Frotaire had the Abbey of Saint-Front constructed...
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Digne-les-Bains (category Communes of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
mountain which overlooks the ravine of Eaux-Chaudes to the north, Saint-Pons which is in ruins, and the Chapel of Saint-Pancrace. The latter dates from the...
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1072, Pons Sylvain (Pontius Silvanus) owned an important part of the area, if not the entire valley. He donated land to the abbey of Saint-Victor de Marseille...
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Bayonne Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bayonne)
Cathedral of Saint Mary of Bayonne or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Bayonne (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Bayonne or Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayonne;...
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Bordeaux (redirect from Geography of Bordeaux)
Bordeaux. A regular train service is provided to Nantes, Nice, Marseille and Lyon. The Gare Saint-Jean is the major hub for regional trains (TER) operated...
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