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The land was cultivated, mills were established on the rivers and vineyards were planted. By the fourteenth century, the abbey owned two wine cellars in Bordeaux. It became one of the most flourishing and famous abbeys of the south. Grandselve founded the College of St. Bernard in Toulouse to teach
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was buried, beside the tomb of William VII of Montpellier, at the abbey of Grandselves, near Toulouse, where his sons, Ildefonsus and Petrus had been abbots.
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further depleted the abbey's resources while neglecting maintenance and repair. By 1790 there were only fourteen religious left.
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Medieval Agriculture, the Southern French Countryside, and the Early Cistercians
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Grandselve was founded as a hermitage under the Benedictine rule in 1114 by
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temporarily exempted the abbey from taxes. By the late fifteenth century,
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dating from 1196 to 1199, found at Grandselve Abbey and now kept in the
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Joanna Plantagenet
British Museum

Musée des Augustins
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Cistercian
Bouillac, Tarn-et-Garonne
Gerald of Sales
Cîteaux Abbey
Pope Innocent II
Clairvaux Abbey
William VI
William VII
Folquet de Marselha
Hundred Years' War
John II of France
commendatory abbots
French Revolution

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