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Bellebranche Abbey

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The abbey was soon the richest of the Cistercian houses of Anjou and Maine, thanks to the generosity of the lords of Sablé, Château-Gontier, Laval, Craon, Sillé, Anthenaise and Rohan.
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The abbey was suppressed and sold off as a national asset in 1793.
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French
Cistercian
monastery
Saint-Brice
Mayenne
France
French Revolution
Louroux Abbey
Anjou
Robert III de Sablé
Robert IV de Sablé
Holy Land
Alexander III
Urban IV
Clement IV
Boniface VIII
abbot
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Louis XII
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