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    Dictionnaire de l'athlétisme par Robert Parienté, extrait in L'Équipe athlétisme magazine du 10 novembre 1971. René Paris (1986), "Aignay-le-Duc, Baigneux-les-Juifs...
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    designed and manufactured in one of its 5 production sites: Corcelles-les-Citeaux (21) for Case Packing, Lisieux (14) for Shrink Wrapping, St. Laurent-sur-Sevre...
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  • Thumbnail for Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey
    together with the entire Congregation of Savigny, entered the Order of Cîteaux and became an affiliation of Clairvaux Abbey. From this time on they prospered...
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  • Thumbnail for Scholastique Mukasonga
    Tutsi to secondary schools, she attended first the Lycée Notre-Dame-de-Citeaux in Kigali, then a social worker school in Butare. "It was the only girls'...
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    decades earlier, had been buried at Cîteaux Abbey to the south of Dijon. Champmol was intended to rival Cîteaux, Saint-Denis, where the Kings of France...
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  • Legislative Texts from Early Cîteaux: Latin Text in Dual Edition with English Translation and Notes. Abbaye de Cîteaux. p. 429. ISBN 9789080543911. University...
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    Soleuvre founded the abbey of Differdange, which he donated to the order of Cîteaux. Initially, the Cistercian abbey welcomed only sisters from the nobility...
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  • Thumbnail for Norbert of Xanten
    had adopted the ascetic ideals of William of Champeaux. At Clairvaux and Citeaux he would have seen the Cistercian reforms among the monks. He also became...
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  • Thumbnail for Tintern
    Cistercian foundation in Britain, and its monks came from a daughter house of Cîteaux in France. The present-day remains at Tintern are a mixture of building...
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    Calatrava and Alcántara, which followed the severe rule of the Benedictines of Cîteaux, Santiago adopted the milder rule of the Canons of St. Augustine. At León...
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    he was killed. The Cistercian Order was founded in 1098 at the abbey of Cîteaux. A breakaway faction of the Benedictines, the Cistercians sought to re-establish...
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    that all monasteries follow Benedict's rule. In 1098, the Monastery of Citeaux was founded and marks the beginning of the Cistercian order in Burgundy...
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  • net. Archived from the original on September 14, 2008. "RGM 2005 OCSO". Citeaux.net. 1947-02-28. Retrieved 27 July 2013. Franklin 2006, p. 9 (footnote...
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    Beaufighter night-fighter of No. 415 Squadron and crashed at Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, France, killing all nine on board. On 29 November 1944, a Deutsche Luft...
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  • Gregory of Tours in Historia Francorum (Book III, Chapter 19). 1098 – Cîteaux Abbey founded near Dijon. 1137 – Fire. 1182 - Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy...
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  • Thumbnail for Christopher Kostow
    "chocolate-walnut-apple pastry cup or a beeswax-candle-warmed truffled crimeaux de citeaux with honeycomb". Ensue, Shenzhen, China The Charter Oak Restaurant, St...
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  • the Council of Clermont. 1098: Foundation of the reforming monastery of Cîteaux, leads to the growth of the Cistercian order. 1099: Retaking of Jerusalem...
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    bishop of Courland in Livonia, and brother Bonaventure, of the Order of Citeaux, bishop of Céa. Floods The coal mines surrounding Liège from the Early...
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  • Entertaining Christian Knowledge. W. E. Andrews. 1832. p. 175. The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial...
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    David (1995). "A forgotten Cistercian system of numerical notation". Citeaux Commentarii Cistercienses. 46 (3–4): 183–217. Chrisomalis, Stephen (2010)...
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