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... Monte Cassino , sacked by the Lombards late in the sixth century , was restored in 717 ; in France among a host of others were Ligugé ( 363 ) , Marmoutier ( 372 ) , Lérins ( 400-10 ) , Dijon ( c . 520 ) , Reims ( 550 ) , Luxeuil ( 590 ) ...
... Monte Cassino , sacked by the Lombards late in the sixth century , was restored in 717 ; in France among a host of others were Ligugé ( 363 ) , Marmoutier ( 372 ) , Lérins ( 400-10 ) , Dijon ( c . 520 ) , Reims ( 550 ) , Luxeuil ( 590 ) ...
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... Monte Cassino in 1504 that mother - abbey gave its name to the whole congregation . At the end of the fifteenth century its influence spread to Spain , and guided the fervent reformed congregation of Valladolid , to which the venerable ...
... Monte Cassino in 1504 that mother - abbey gave its name to the whole congregation . At the end of the fifteenth century its influence spread to Spain , and guided the fervent reformed congregation of Valladolid , to which the venerable ...
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... Mont - César , abbey 188 Mont - St - Michel , abbey 151 Monte Cassino , abbey 44 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 138 , 158 , 177 , 183 , 186,212 see also Cassinese Congregation Monte Vergine , abbey 184 Montfaucon , Dom 152 , 153 Montserrat , abbey ...
... Mont - César , abbey 188 Mont - St - Michel , abbey 151 Monte Cassino , abbey 44 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 138 , 158 , 177 , 183 , 186,212 see also Cassinese Congregation Monte Vergine , abbey 184 Montfaucon , Dom 152 , 153 Montserrat , abbey ...
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