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in 1708, the remaining nuns forcibly removed in 1709, most of the buildings themselves razed in 1711. The chapel, containing Mère Angélique's tomb, as well as some buildings, still exist in the vast grounds of what eventually became Paris' leading maternity hospital, known as Port-Royal Hospital.
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became its patrons and the abbey's subsequent history was directed by a number of the members of that family. In 1625 most of the nuns moved to a new Port-Royal in Paris, which subsequently became
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likely contributed considerable portions of the text. As it was written in the vernacular, it became quite popular and was in use, as an exemplar of traditional
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in France. From that point forward, the abbeys and schools of Port-Royal became intimately associated with that school of theology.
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The atmosphere of serious study and Jansenist piety attracted a number of prominent cultural figures to the movement, including
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in 1657. Perhaps even more striking, several important persons of the court were close to Jansenism, such as the
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As a result of the Jesuit attacks on Jansenism, the schools of Port-Royal were regarded as tainted with
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The abbey was established in 1204, but became famous when its discipline was reformed in 1609 by its
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At the original site, several schools were founded, which became known as the
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The remains of the monastery of Port-Royal-des-Champs may still be seen at
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A celebrated history of Port-Royal and its influence was written by
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Miel, Jan (1969). "Pascal, Port-Royal, and Cartesian Linguistics".
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that launched a number of culturally important institutions.
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in the Jansenist controversies which agitated the French
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Nuns being forcibly removed from the abbey in 1709.
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Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels
abbey
Cistercian nuns
Magny-les-Hameaux
Vallée de Chevreuse
Paris
abbess
Mother
Marie Angelique Arnauld
Arnauld family
Port-Royal de Paris
Petites écoles de Port-Royal
Playwright
Jean Racine
Jean du Vergier de Hauranne
Saint-Cyran
spiritual director
Jansenius

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