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Fontfroide Abbey

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162: 38: 22: 30: 136:. In 1901, because of the French legal changes, the community was driven out of France and went into exile in Spain: the abbey was abandoned. The premises, which are of very great architectural interest, passed into private hands in 1908, when the artists 110:, of which Fontfroide counts as the mother house, and in 1157 the Viscountess Ermengard of Narbonne granted it a great quantity of land locally, thus securing its wealth and status. The abbey fought together with 404: 429: 140:
bought it to protect the fabric of the buildings from an American collector of sculpture. They restored it over a number of years and used it as a centre for artistic projects.
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La musique à la Belle Époque. Autour du foyer artistique de Gustave Fayet. Paris, Fontfroide, Béziers
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system. It also has a small working farm, bookstore and restaurant and takes paying guests.
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The Cistercian Evolution: The Invention of a Religious Order in Twelfth-Century Europe
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Le drap et le grain en Languedoc : Narbonne et Narbonnais 1300-1789
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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gave it the land in Spain that was to form the great
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French
Latin
Cistercian
monastery
France
Narbonne
Spanish
Aimery I, Viscount of Narbonne
Ermengarde, Viscountess of Narbonne
Cistercian
Count of Barcelona
Catalan
Poblet
Pope Innocent III
Cathars
Black Death
French Revolution
SĂ©nanque Abbey
Gustave and Madeleine Fayet d'Andoque
wine
AOC
appellations

Odilon Redon


Berman 2000

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