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Le Breuil-Benoît Abbey ((ラテン語:Brolium Benedicti); (フランス語:Abbaye Notre-Dame du Breuil-Benoît)) is a former Cistercian abbey in Marcilly-sur-Eure in the Eure department of Upper Normandy, France, about 10 km to the west of Dreux, on the left bank of the River Eure. == History == The abbey was founded in 1137 by Foulques, lord of Marcilly, and his son Guillaume consequent upon an oath made in the Holy Land,and settled with monks from Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey, as a member of the congregation of Savigny Abbey.〔 ("Breuil-Benoît (Le)", European Charter of the Cistercian Abbeys and sites )〕 The abbey was soon able to settle a foundation of its own, that of La Trappe Abbey in 1140. In 1147 the Savigniac houses became part of the Cistercian movement, among them Breuil-Benoît, which was made a daughter house of the filiation of Clairvaux. In 1421 the troops of Henry V of England occupied the abbey, set the church on fire, plundered the conventual buildings and killed the monks. By 1762 the monastery, which had meanwhile fallen into the hands of commendatory abbots, comprised only two monks. It was dissolved in 1790 during the French Revolution and partly demolished. it has been classed as a ''monument historique'' since 1993.
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