The Cistercians are a Catholic religious order, following the Rule of St Benedict. The Order was founded in 1198 in Burgundy (France).Non UBCUnreviewedOthe
It is generally agreed that Cistercian architecture of the twelfth century is plain and simple. Many...
Sassier Yves. Constance Brittain Bouchard. — Sword, Miter and Cloister. Nobility and the Church in B...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
59e année, comptes rendus, suppl. annuel, n0 236 bisLes auteurs livrent ici des pistes de réflexion ...
Each order has its own history of creation, and new rules or regulations are introduced. Most religi...
Pagans, Christians and Heretics in Medieval Europe: Cistercians - Prayer and Powe
The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance – better known as“Trappists” after their famous mo...
International audienceLes auteurs livrent ici des pistes de réflexion utiles et accessibles à tous, ...
La commémoration du millénaire de la fondation de Cîteaux en 1998 a donné lieu à de nombreuses manif...
The Cistercian Order was founded in Burgundy, France, in 1098 in a wake of the reform-enthusiasm rel...
Aubert Marcel. Thompson (A. Hamilton), Clapham (A. W.) et Leask (H. G.). The cistercian order in Ire...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-230) and indexes.Introduction : Reform and renewal -- Th...
Escaping from the world is one of the constitutive elements of the Cistercian order which, from its ...
Desreumaux Roger. R. A. Donkin. — The Cistercians : Studies in the Geography of Medieval England and...
International audienceThe present study challenges a judgment common among historians of the Cisterc...
It is generally agreed that Cistercian architecture of the twelfth century is plain and simple. Many...
Sassier Yves. Constance Brittain Bouchard. — Sword, Miter and Cloister. Nobility and the Church in B...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
59e année, comptes rendus, suppl. annuel, n0 236 bisLes auteurs livrent ici des pistes de réflexion ...
Each order has its own history of creation, and new rules or regulations are introduced. Most religi...
Pagans, Christians and Heretics in Medieval Europe: Cistercians - Prayer and Powe
The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance – better known as“Trappists” after their famous mo...
International audienceLes auteurs livrent ici des pistes de réflexion utiles et accessibles à tous, ...
La commémoration du millénaire de la fondation de Cîteaux en 1998 a donné lieu à de nombreuses manif...
The Cistercian Order was founded in Burgundy, France, in 1098 in a wake of the reform-enthusiasm rel...
Aubert Marcel. Thompson (A. Hamilton), Clapham (A. W.) et Leask (H. G.). The cistercian order in Ire...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-230) and indexes.Introduction : Reform and renewal -- Th...
Escaping from the world is one of the constitutive elements of the Cistercian order which, from its ...
Desreumaux Roger. R. A. Donkin. — The Cistercians : Studies in the Geography of Medieval England and...
International audienceThe present study challenges a judgment common among historians of the Cisterc...
It is generally agreed that Cistercian architecture of the twelfth century is plain and simple. Many...
Sassier Yves. Constance Brittain Bouchard. — Sword, Miter and Cloister. Nobility and the Church in B...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...