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Chaalis Abbey (French: Abbaye de Chaalis, French pronunciation:[abeidəʃali]) was a French Cistercian abbey north of Paris, at Fontaine-Chaalis, near Ermenonville, now in Oise.
ChaalisAbbey (French: Abbaye de Chaalis, French pronunciation: [abei də ʃali]) was a French Cistercian abbey north of Paris, at Fontaine-Chaalis, near...
to the ChaalisAbbey. Almost 800 years later, the barn still serves this agricultural function. Operated directly by the Royal Cistercian Abbey and its...
current unit's area date back to the founding of the ChaalisAbbey in 1136. King Louis VI granted the abbey the use, and later full ownership, of the surrounding...
tames Bucephalus The rape of Helena, 1530-1539 Ceiling at ChaalisAbbey Annunciation at Chaalis Apollo, Pan, and a putto blowing a horn, from a series of...
Chaalis Abbey (Abbaye de Chaalis), monks (Fontaine-Chaalis near Ermenonville, Oise): Benedictine up to 1136, thereafter Cistercian Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu (Abbaye...
agricultural land. In addition to the Abbey of St. Denis, which was established in the early Middle Ages, ChaalisAbbey erected three very large granges during...
Pontigny Abbey in northern France, where he was soon chosen prior. In 1184 he became the abbot of Fontaine-Jean Abbey near Sens and later of ChaalisAbbey near...
restored the Francesco Primaticcio frescoes in the abbot's chapel in ChaalisAbbey. Paul Balze died in Paris on 24 March 1884. Wikimedia Commons has media...
restoration of the Francesco Primaticcio frescoes in the abbot's chapel in ChaalisAbbey, and the 1891 design for a mosaic after Raphael showing The Vision of...
William of Chaalis. There is no evidence that his name is connected with a village of Guileville. Guillaume entered the Cistercian abbey of Chaalis in 1316...
time. Émile Mâle June 2, 1862 Commentry, France October 6, 1954 Fontaine-Chaalis, France 1935 Nominated by Emil Rodhe (1863–1936) the only time. Guðmundur...
– Château de Compiègne at Compiègne – Rose garden of the Abbey of Chaalis at Fontaine-Chaalis Park of the château de Valgenceuse at Senlis – Garden of...
France. The former St. Vincent Abbey was founded in 1065 by Queen Anne of Kiev and entrusted to the canons regular of the Abbey of St Genevieve in Paris, known...
d'Art ancien et contemporain in Épinal Jacquemart-André museum in Fontaine-Chaalis Musée de Grenoble in Grenoble Grenoble Archaeological Museum in Grenoble...
King Henry VIII of England appointed Lleision to replace the Abbott of Chaâlis as one of five abbots on a visitation of England and Wales. In 1532 he...
of Brittany granted land "in pago Belvacensi" (Beauvais, Picardy) to the Abbey of Angers Saint-Aubin (see Albinus of Angers). In 1346, the town had to...