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Saint-Césaire Convent, at first called Saint-Jean monastery, was a nunnery in the city of Arles in the south-eastern corner of the rampart.It was founded in 512 AD.Its name was later changed to Abbaye Saint-Césaire in honor of its first abbess, Caesaria of Arles, and it remained until the French Revolution.Later what remained of the buildings were used as a hospice.

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  • L'abbaye Saint-Césaire, initialement appelée monastère Saint-Jean, était un monastère de femmes installé à l'intérieur de la cité d'Arles dans l'angle sud-est du rempart où, sous le nom de Saint-Césaire, il demeura jusqu'à la Révolution. (fr)
  • Saint-Césaire Convent, at first called Saint-Jean monastery, was a nunnery in the city of Arles in the south-eastern corner of the rampart.It was founded in 512 AD.Its name was later changed to Abbaye Saint-Césaire in honor of its first abbess, Caesaria of Arles, and it remained until the French Revolution.Later what remained of the buildings were used as a hospice. (en)
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  • Classé MH 1840/1908/1989 (en)
  • Inscrit MH 1941 (en)
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  • Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (en)
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  • L'abbaye Saint-Césaire, initialement appelée monastère Saint-Jean, était un monastère de femmes installé à l'intérieur de la cité d'Arles dans l'angle sud-est du rempart où, sous le nom de Saint-Césaire, il demeura jusqu'à la Révolution. (fr)
  • Saint-Césaire Convent, at first called Saint-Jean monastery, was a nunnery in the city of Arles in the south-eastern corner of the rampart.It was founded in 512 AD.Its name was later changed to Abbaye Saint-Césaire in honor of its first abbess, Caesaria of Arles, and it remained until the French Revolution.Later what remained of the buildings were used as a hospice. (en)
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