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... Who Gave The Village, Along With Several Others, To The Cistercian Monastery At Vyšší Brod, Which Retained Possession Until 1848. ... The Cistercians Brought In Settlers From Other Possessions Of The Order In Bavaria And Austria (Ab Ev)
Monastery Of The Cistercian Nuns (Monastère Des Bernardines) In Dijon
Daphni: (1205) Given To The Cistercian Abbey Of Bellevaux, Who Added Their Own Cloister And Twin Pointed Arches In The Gothic Style To The Façade Of The Church. (Wiki)
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Santa Maria Maddalena Dei Pazzi : "The Cistercian Order From Badia A Settimo Took Control Of The Site In 1332 And Moved To It In 1442 (...)".
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"Siena Doubtless Benefited From The Experience Of The Monks Of The Cistercian Abbey Of San Galgano." "The Cistercian Monks Of The Abbey Of San Galgano (...) Led The Work At The Cathedral Between 1258 And 1314." (Ab Ev)
The Archaeological Museum Was Partly Built On The Remains Of The Walls Of A 13th-Century Cistercian Monastery. The So-Called Oratory Of The Phalaris Dates From The 2nd Century Bc And Is The Only Cult Building In Agrigentum That Was Newly Erected During Roman Times. In The Middle Ages It Was Integrated Into The Cistercian Monastery As An Oratory.
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Santa Maria Delle Scale In Ragusa "Was Built By The Cistercian Monks Of The Abbey Of Santa Maria Di Roccadia In Lentini, In The First Half Of The 13th Century".
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The Church Of Santa Lucia Alla Badia Was Entirely Destroyed By The Earthquake Of 1693, And The Reconstruction Can Be Attributed To The Mother Abbess Of The Cistercian Nuns Between 1695 And 1703. (Wikipedia)
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"Originally Built Outside The City Walls, The Benedictine Abbey Of San Pietro Is Recorded From 1029; In The Middle Of The 12th Century It Adopted The Cluny Reform And It Passed Later To The Cistercians." (Ab Ev)
"Lt Was Monks From Zelenâ Hora Who Founded The Zdár Nad Sázavou House, Whose Abbot From 1705 Until 1738 Was Vaclav Vejmluva, A Dedicated Follower Of St John Nepomuk. He Conceived His Project To Build A Church To The Glory Of The Saint Which Would At The Same Time Demonstrate The Relationship Between The Two Cistercian Houses." (Ab Ev)