12th-century abbey of Norbertine canons regular in Normandy
Abbey of La Lucerne
Abbaye de La Lucerne
Monastery information
Full name
Abbey of the Most Holy Trinity
Order
Premonstratensian
Established
1143
Disestablished
1792
Mother house
Dommartin Abbey
Dedicated to
Holy Trinity
Consecrated
1144 & 1178
Diocese
Bayeux
People
Founder(s)
Hasculf de Subligny
Important associated figures
Achard of St. Victor
Architecture
Heritage designation
Historical Monument
Groundbreaking
1164
Completion date
1178
Site
Location
La Lucerne-d'Outremer, Manche
Country
France
The Abbey of the Most Holy Trinity of La Lucerne (French: Abbaye Très-Sainte-Trinité de la Lucerne), also known as La Lucerne Abbey (later also known as La Lucerne-d'Outremer, from its connection to the English crown, whence the name of the present commune) was a Premonstratensian canonry founded in the 12th century. It is situated in the forests of the Thar river valley in the Manche department of Normandy.
Bayeux, Richard of Gloucester. In 1144, the priory was attached to LaLucerneAbbey, which brought it into the Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré, also...
connection to the famed local spiritual figure. Alain approached the Abbey of LaLucerne in Normandy, requesting that 25 Norbertine canons be sent to establish...
Longwé Abbey (Abbaye Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Longwé), Diocese of Reims (Montgon, Ardennes) LaLucerneAbbey (Abbaye de laLucerne or Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité...
"lantern" from an early time. In 1178 Lucerne acquired its independence from the jurisdiction of Murbach Abbey, and the founding of the city proper probably...
of Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey. He was a generous patron of the Premonstratensian LaLucerneAbbey, in the diocese of Avranches (the foundation...
The canton of Lucerne (German: Kanton Luzern [ˈkantɔn luˈtsɛrn]; Romansh: Chantun Lucerna; French: Canton de Lucerne; Italian: Canton Lucerna) is a canton...
brother-in-law Raoul de Percy donated land for the abbey. In 1210, under the protection of LaLucerneAbbey, the order was incorporated into the order of Saint...
of Basel. Imperial Abbey of St. Gallen – 1451 treaty with Schwyz, Lucerne, Zürich and Glarus, renewed in 1479 and 1490. The abbey was simultaneously a...
Cressier and La Neuveville and farm houses in Därligen on Lake Thun, in Entlebuch, Canton of Lucerne and Otelfingen in Zürich. The Abbey buildings grew...
Svizzera, Romansh: Baselgia catolica da la Svizra) is organised into six dioceses and two territorial abbeys, comprising approximately 2.9 million Catholics...
Switzerland. It borders the canton of Obwalden to the west, the cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz to the north, the canton of Uri to the east and the canton of...
town of Lucerne and the abbey estates in Unterwalden from Murbach Abbey in Alsace. The Forest Communities saw their trade route over Lake Lucerne cut off...
April to 11 August 1712. The Catholic "inner cantons" and the Imperial Abbey of Saint Gall fought the Protestant cantons of Bern and Zürich as well as...
defensive line from Napf to Rapperswil. Reding besieged French-controlled Lucerne and marched across the Brünig pass into the Berner Oberland to support...
"British soul singer Joss Stone live at Blue Balls Festival at Lucerne hall of the KKL, Lucerne, Switzerland Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved...
per fess (Lucerne, Fribourg, Solothurn, Ticino), per bend (Zürich) or with a central fess (Zug). The coats of arms of Ticino and Lucerne have the peculiarity...
confirmation of an existing status rather than a collective ennoblement. In Lucerne at the end of the 17th century the patricians were named with the title...
Connecticut – with Robert Gatje 1970 Baldegg Convent – "Mother House" – Lucerne, Switzerland – with Robert Gatje 1971 Cleveland Trust Company – Headquarters...