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    Neubourg Abbey (French: Abbaye de Neubourg or du Neubourg; German: Kloster Neuburg; Latin: Novum Castrum) is a former Cistercian monastery in Alsace,...
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    the establishment of a new monastery. The donation was received by Neubourg Abbey, which dispatched a party of 12 monks. They arrived in 1138, but found...
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    receptacle for the baroque wooden decoration of the church of the destroyed Neubourg Abbey nearby. French Baroque and classicism has bequeathed the town several...
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    from Lucelle: Neubourg Abbey (1130/1131) Kaisheim Abbey (1133) Lieu-Croissant Abbey (1134) Salem Abbey (1134/1137 or 1138) Frienisberg Abbey (1131/1138)...
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    in the Grand Est region of France. It is the site of the remains of Neubourg Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery, destroyed during the French Revolution...
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  • Diocese of Troyes (Nesle-la-Reposte, Marne) Neufbourg Abbey or Neubourg Abbey (Abbaye de Neubourg, Abbaye Notre-Dame et Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Neufbourg)...
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    monks from Neubourg Abbey in Alsace. The Vogtei (advocacy or protective lordship) was the property of the founder and his family, but the abbey had the concession...
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  • Robert I de Neubourg (died 1159) was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat. He was the fourth son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick, and inherited his father's...
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    de Conteville. Henry was given by his father the modest lordship of Le Neubourg, in central Normandy, 12 km (7.5 mi) to the northeast of his father's caput...
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    Ardèche) Netlieu Abbey, nuns, diocese of Agde (1195-?) (Mèze, Hérault) Neubourg Abbey (Abbaye de Neubourg or du Neubourg), monks, diocese of Strasbourg...
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  • Newburgh (b. 1135-1192) was an Anglo-Norman Aristocrat and son of Robert de Neubourg. Roger de Newburgh settled in Dorset, England, where he inherited from...
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    the Conqueror. Some of the main rebels were Richer de l'Aigle, Robert de Neubourg and Eustace of Breteuil who all possessed territory in the surrounding...
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    the Holy Roman Emperor donated the Ekengeriswilre monastic grange to Neubourg Abbey in nearby Dauendorf. The fiefdom of Erkartswyler was sold by the Burn...
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  • died in Marasch in 1097. Other sources also say she married Robert de Neubourg, son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick - William of Jumièges mentions...
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    leader of the Norman nobility by a formal treaty with his cousin Robert du Neubourg, seneschal of Normandy. However, Waleran seems to have turned his mind...
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    the carved wooden screens of the side chapels. The church of the former abbey of St-Taurin is in part Romanesque. It has a choir of the 14th century and...
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    Eure in the Normandy region in northern France. It is best known for Bec Abbey and has recently been voted one of the "most beautiful villages of France"...
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    and Bolla the priest held the manor. It was later granted to Robert de Neubourg, whose descendants were Lords of the Manor until the death of Sir Roger...
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    Stephen, King of England (category Burials at Faversham Abbey)
    held a week later at Westminster Abbey on 22 December 1135. Meanwhile, the Norman nobility gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss declaring Theobald king...
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  • been discovered, but there is a village of that name in the Campagne de Neubourg, a little to the west of Evreux, from which it is rather more probable...
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    Westminster Abbey on 22 December. Following the news that Stephen was gathering support in England, the Norman nobility had gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss...
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    was held a week later at Westminster Abbey on 26 December. Meanwhile, the Norman nobility gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss declaring Theobald king, probably...
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    d'Alençon Campagne d'Argentan Campagne de Caen Campagne de Falaise Campagne du Neubourg Campagne de Saint-André (or d’Évreux) Cotentin Perche Domfrontais or Passais...
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    acting against the Benedictines of Fécamp Abbey on behalf of their commendatory abbot, the Prince de Neubourg. Simon composed a strongly worded memorandum...
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  • Their sons included Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, Robert de Neubourg and Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen. Juliana du Perche (d. after 1132), married...
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    Giverny Arboretum d'Harcourt at Harcourt Château du Champ-de-Bataille at Le Neubourg Château de Miserey at Miserey Château de Saint-Just at Saint-Just, a 17th-century...
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    century the Chapter of the Cathedral had a Dean, three archdeacons (Évreux, Neubourg and Ouche), a Treasurer, a Cantor, and a Penitentiary; there were thirty-one...
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    Norman territories, it was only nominally. In February, he captured Évreux, Neubourg, Vaudreuil, and other towns. He also received the homage of two of Richard's...
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    the water-mills of Louviers, and forty sols of rent on these mills to the Abbey of Saint-Taurin, which he had just founded at Évreux. It is the first time...
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  • conquests, in the space of a few days, of Pont-de-l'Arche, Roche-Orival, Le Neubourg, Moulineaux, and Montfort-sur-Risle. Having postponed the conquests of...
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