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    The Abbey of Saint-Loup (French: Abbaye Saint-Loup de Troyes) is a religious building near Troyes in Champagne, France. It was established in the ninth...
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    The Basilica of Saint-Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, now formally known as the Basilique-cathédrale de Saint-Denis) is a large former...
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    diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône (Saint-Loup-Géanges, Saône-et-Loire) Marcilly Abbey (Abbaye de Marcilly, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Marcilly), monks, diocese of...
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  • Vignes, Soissons Abbey of St. Loup, Troyes (including Cluniacs): see List of Benedictine monasteries in France Carmel de la Place Maubert see List of Carthusian...
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  • Saint-Loup-sur-Loire (Abbaye de Saint-Loup-lès-Orléans or Saint-Loup-sur-Loire), nuns, Diocese of Orléans (Saint-Jean-de-Braye, Loiret) Saint-Maixent Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-Maixent)...
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    Abbey of Notre Dame aux Nonnains (category Roman Catholic churches in Troyes)
    (French: Abbaye de Notre-Dame-aux-Nonnains: Abbey of Our Lady of the Nuns), also called the Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Troyes (French: Abbaye royale de Notre-Dame...
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    1056. Saint-Lô is famous for its goldsmiths and even Matilda of Flanders, the wife of William the Conqueror, ordered two candelabra for the Abbaye aux Dames [fr]...
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    -Étienne, formerly the Abbaye aux Hommes (Men's Abbey). It was completed in 1063 and is dedicated to St Stephen. The current Hôtel de Ville (town hall) of...
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    could also be called bleu de Saint-Denis. The Église Saint-Pierre de Chartres was the church of the Benedictine Abbaye Saint-Père-en-Vallée, founded in...
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    Chantoceaux and Sablé, destroyed Sablé's two neighbouring fortresses; Saint-Loup and Saint-Brice, and took over the government of Anjou and of Maine, as well...
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