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25: 82: 145:. They first set up a monastery in a house at the corner of rue Cassette and chemin de Vaugirard gifted to them by Nicolas Vivien, master of the accounts, but this soon proved too small and they soon moved to the rue d'Assas site, where they built a new chapel and monastery in 1613. This chapel was the first domed building in Paris. That monastery was taken over to become 164:
bought and restored the buildings of the seminary in a series of purchases starting on 8 August 1797. Having at first bought only a part of the buildings, she took advantage of an opportunity on 8 November 1801 to buy another part of the original Carmelite convent. She completed her acquisitions on
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22 August 1807 by buying the third part of the buildings, thus obtaining a property far too important for the nuns' own needs. In 1819 she finished restoration of the portal of the church. Finally, on 23 July 1841, she gave the buildings unconditionally to
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monastery built in 1613. This monastery was the result of two Carmelite monks who were sent to
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welcomed them and authorized them to set up a monastery not far from her court at the
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After the worst of the upheavals had subsided, the wealthy heiress and Carmelite nun
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in 1610. They only arrived in France shortly after Henry's assassination and
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Buildings and structures in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
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seminary
Institut Catholique de Paris
Paris
France
6th arrondissement of Paris
Discalced Carmelite
Henry IV of France
Paul V
Marie de Medici
Palais du Luxembourg
Carmes Prison
French Revolution
September Massacres
Camille de Soyécourt
Denis Auguste Affre
Clorivière & Cicé 1997
Séverin-Georges 1970
Renaissance du Carmel en France
Lecuit 2012
Lettres de prison, 1804-1806
ISBN
9782701013572
Le défi de l'intériorité : Le carmel réformé en France 1611-2011
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