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Longpont Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Longpont) was a Cistercian monastery, in present-day Longpont, Aisne, France.[1]

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  1. 8 relations: Aisne, Cistercians, Clairvaux Abbey, Eleanor, Countess of Vermandois, Jean de Montmirail, Jocelin of Soissons, Longpont, Peter Cantor.

  2. 1130s establishments in France
  3. 1131 establishments in Europe
  4. 1793 disestablishments in France

Aisne

Aisne (Ainne) is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.

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Cistercians

The Cistercians, officially the Order of Cistercians ((Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, as well as the contributions of the highly-influential Bernard of Clairvaux, known as the Latin Rule.

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Clairvaux Abbey

Clairvaux Abbey (Clara Vallis) was a Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, from Bar-sur-Aube. Longpont Abbey and Clairvaux Abbey are Christian monasteries established in the 12th century and Cistercian monasteries in France.

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Eleanor, Countess of Vermandois

Eleanor of Vermandois (French: Éléonore or Aliéonor or Aénor de Vermandois, 1148 or 1149 – 19 or 21 June 1213) was reigning countess of Vermandois and Valois in 1182–1213 and by marriage countess of Ostervant, Nevers, Auxerre, Boulogne and Beaumont.

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Jean de Montmirail

Jean de Montmirail (or Monte-Mirabili), Baron de Montmirail, O.S.B. Cist.

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Jocelin of Soissons

Jocelin of Soissons (died 24 October 1152) was a French theologian, a philosophical opponent of Peter Abelard.

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Longpont

Longpont is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

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Peter Cantor

Peter Cantor (died 1197), also known as Peter the Chanter or by his Latin name Petrus Cantor, was a French Roman Catholic theologian.

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See also

1130s establishments in France

1131 establishments in Europe

1793 disestablishments in France

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longpont_Abbey

Also known as Abbaye Notre-Dame de Longpont, Abbey of Longpont, Monastery of Longpont.