Val-des-Vignes monastery

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The Val-des-Vignes monastery was from 1220 to 1681 a monastery first of the Cistercians , from 1443 the Cistercians in Ailleville in the Aube department in France .

history

The noble house Jaucourt founded the Cistercian abbey Vallis Vinearum , French: Val-des-Vignes "wine valley", northwest of Bar-sur-Aube in the then diocese of Langres in 1220 (or earlier) . In 1443 the sisters known as Filles-Dieu (“God's Daughters”) moved to Paris and were replaced by a Cistercian priory, which was taken over by Clairvaux Monastery in 1488 and dissolved in 1681. The property was lost due to the French Revolution . Today there are no remains. Only the field name "Val des Vignes" reminds of the monastery in Ailleville.

literature

  • Alphonse Roserot: Les abbayes du département de l'Aube. Val-des-Vignes . In: Bulletin historique et philologique du Comité des travaux historiques 1904, pp. 576-577, 599-601.
  • Denis de Sainte-Marthe (ed.): Gallia Christiana . Volume 4, Paris 1728, pp. 656-657.
  • Charles François Roussel: Le Diocèse de Langres. Histoire et statistique . Volume 3. Langres 1878, pp. 214-215.

Manual literature

  • Leopold Janauschek : Originum Cisterciensium Tome I . Vienna 1877, S. LXXXII.
  • Laurent Henri Cottineau : Repertoire topo-bibliographique des abbayes et prieurés . Vol. 2. Protat, Mâcon 1939-1970. Reprint: Brepols, Turnhout 1995. Columns 3258-3259.
  • Bernard Peugniez : Le Guide Routier de l'Europe Cistercienne . Editions du Signe, Strasbourg 2012, p. 127.
  • Gereon Christoph Maria Becking: Cistercian monasteries in Europe. Card collection . Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-931836-44-4 , sheet 63 B.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 15 ′ 15.5 "  N , 4 ° 41 ′ 37.2"  E