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122: 449: 169: 25: 460:, on 26 February 1790, the nuns were served with an order of expulsion; on 17 September 1792 the valuables and sacred objects were taken away from the chapel and by 12 October that year the nuns had left the abbey. In 1794 the empty building was offered for sale, but, as no one wished to purchase it, it was destroyed. In 1857 the remaining walls were pulled down, except for one tower, and the grounds were added to the 221:, west of Paris. On 10 June 1256, the first stone of the monastic church was laid. The building appears to have been completed about the beginning of 1259. The less rigorous Rule of Mansuetus allowed the community to hold property. The abbey was named the "Convent of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin". Subject to the 229:. Isabelle never joined the community herself, but did live in the abbey, in a room separate from the nuns’ cells. The King visited often and remembered the Abbey in his will. Isabelle died at Longchamp on 23 February 1270, and was buried in the abbey church. 121: 202:, Isabelle refused to celebrate the formal wedding due to her fixed determination to remain a virgin, although she never became a nun. 647: 657: 652: 89: 592: 61: 578:
Ein Franziskanerinnenkloster im XV. Jahrhundert,  : Edition und Analyse von Besitzinventaren aus der Abtei Longchamp
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The Writings of Agnes of Harcourt: The Life of Isabelle of France and the Letter on Louis IX and Longchamp
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Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity in the Thirteenth Century
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Saint Isabelle, founder of Longchamp (Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, Paris)
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Vue de l'abbaye de Longchamp prise du pied du jardin de M. Lagarde
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Ruins of Longchamp Abbey (engraving by Edmond Morin c. 1856)
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The abbey in the 17th century (engraving by Israël Silvestre)
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Old and New Paris: Its History, Its People, and Its Places
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In furtherance of Isabelle's wish to found a nunnery of
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Longchamp Abbey underwent many vicissitudes. During the
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Histoire de l'abbaye royale de Longchamp, 1257–1789
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Forest of Rouvray
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