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A painting of about 1750 shows the precinct layout, with the church and its prominent western tower to the north, and the conventual buildings to the south of it. On the site of the monastery a memorial, consisting of a cross with an inscribed tablet, was set up in 1933 by Tamié Abbey.
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In 1938 the foundation stones were used for the construction of the church at Villeneuve-de-Marc. Today there are no visible remains of the abbey itself; an outlying grange with three aisles survives.
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led to the dissolution of the abbey, further looting, the igniting of fires, and ultimately, its utilization as a quarry.
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Bonnevaux Abbey was established in 1117 by Guy of Burgundy, also known as Guy of Vienne, who was the
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The abbey attained wealth through various privileges and endowments, including a number from the
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Les Granges à trois nefs de l'abbaye cistercienne de Bonnevaux en Dauphiné
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Encyclopedie-Universelle de la Langue francaise: Abbaye de Bonnevaux
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La Fin de l'abbaye de Bonnevaux au début de la Révolution française
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purchased and began to renovate the former Cistercian abbey.
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Bonneval Abbey

French
Latin
Cistercian
Lieudieu
Villeneuve-de-Marc
Isère
France
Dauphiné
Vienne
Saint-Jean-de-Bournay
Archbishop of Vienne
Pope Callixtus II
Cîteaux Abbey
Dauphin
granges
Villeneuve-de-Marc
Saint-Georges-d'Espéranche
Beaurepaire
Primarette
Sainte-Anne-sur-Gervonde
Diémoz
Mazan Abbey
Montpeyroux Abbey
Tamié Abbey
Valmagne Abbey
Wars of Religion
Huguenots
French Revolution

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