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The following is a list of Cistercian monasteries in France, including current and former Cistercian abbeys, and a few priories, on the current territory of France, for both monks and nuns. These religious houses have belonged, at different times, to various congregations or groups within the Cistercian order, among which the most important, for the French monasteries, are: * the Cistercians of the Common Observance, including the Cistercian Congregation of the Immaculate Conception; * the Congregation of the Feuillants (1592–1791) (the ''Feuillants'' and ''Feuillantines'') * the Trappists (Cistercians of the Strict Observance, otherwise known as the Reformed Cistercians) * the Bernardines Many of these monasteries during the course of their existence have been both Cistercian and Benedictine: see also List of Benedictine monasteries in France. The dates in brackets are those of the beginning and the end of a monastery's status as a Cistercian house, which may be different from its dates of foundation and suppression. The names of currently active Cistercian abbeys and independent priories are in bold. Apart from a very few unusually significant ones, dependent priories no longer operational are not usually listed. ==A== * Abbaye-aux-Bois, nuns, diocese of Paris (1202–1792) (Rue de Sèvres and Rue de la Chaise, Paris, 1654–1792; founded 1202 as ''Notre-Dame-aux-Bois'' ("Our Lady of the Wood") at Ognolles, Oise, diocese of Noyon) * Abondance Abbey, monks, diocese of Geneva (Feuillants: 1607-1761) (Abondance, Haute-Savoie) * Acey Abbey, monks, diocese of Saint-Claude (1938-) (Vitreux, Jura) 〔(Acey Abbey website )〕 * Aiguebelle Abbey, monks, diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (Montjoyer, Drôme) 〔(Aiguebelle Abbey website )〕 * Altbronn Abbey, nuns (Ergersheim, Bas-Rhin) 〔(Altbronn Abbey website )〕 * L'Amour-Dieu Abbey, nuns, diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne (1232–1791) (Troissy, Marne) * Ardorel Abbey (or Arborel Abbey), monks, diocese of Castres (Payrin-Augmontel, Tarn) 〔(Payrin-Augmontel municipal website: l'abbaye d'Ardorel )〕 * Argensolles Abbey (or Argensoles Abbey), nuns, diocese of Soissons (1124-?) (Moslins, Marne) * Arques Abbey, nuns, diocese of Rouen (Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Maritime) * ''Aubazine, see Obazine'' * Aubepierre Abbey, monks, diocese of Limoges (1149-?) (Méasnes, Creuse) * Auberive Abbey, monks, diocese of Langres (Auberive, Haute-Marne) 〔(Auberive Abbey website )〕 * Aubeterre Abbey, diocese of Périgueux (Aubeterre-sur-Dronne, Charente)〔it is unclear how this monastery related to the Cistercians〕 * Aubignac Abbey, monks, diocese of Bourges (1162–1790) (Saint-Sébastien, Creuse) * Aulps Abbey, monks, diocese of Geneva, later diocese of Annecy (from 1822) (1093–1792) (Saint-Jean-d'Aulps, Chablais, Haute-Savoie) 〔(Office de Tourisme de la Valle d'Aulps: webpage on Aulps Abbey )〕 * ''Aumet Abbey, see Ulmet'' * Aumône Abbey (known as the Petit-Cîteaux), monks, diocese of Chartres (1121–1622), later Blois (1697–1801) (1121-?) (La Colombe, Loir-et-Cher) * Aunay-sur-Odon Abbey (also known as Aulnay Abbey), monks, diocese of Bayeux (1131-?) (Aunay-sur-Odon, Calvados) * Ayes Abbey, nuns, diocese of Grenoble (Crolles, Isère) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Cistercian monasteries in France」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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