Examples of 'cîteaux' in a sentence

Meaning of "cîteaux"

Cîteaux is an adjective relating to the Cistercian Abbey of Cîteaux in France. It can also refer to items or ideas associated with this abbey or its traditions

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Stephen became the third abbot of Cîteaux.
Cîteaux was then an important center of Christianity.
The liturgical reform of Cîteaux was the most notable.
Cîteaux is stil inhabited by Cistercian monks.
Popes and kings bestowed many honours and privileges upon Cîteaux.
The Abbot of Cîteaux was the president of the chapter.
He gave his approval to the new orders of Cîteaux and Fontevrauld.
Six abbots of Cîteaux were honoured with the Roman purple.
Several congregations of sisters inherited the spirituality of Cîteaux and of Saint Bernard.
The abbey of Cîteaux is a house of the cistercian order of the strict observance ( OCSO ).
Foundation of the Cistercian order at Cîteaux in France.
Cîteaux ; or with hard cheeses as Gouda, or la Tête de moines.
Robert of Molesme and the foundation of Cîteaux.
He first worked with a monk of Cîteaux named Gotfridus Leurier.
Their Breviary differed in the distribution of Offices from that of Cîteaux.

See also

Cluny and Cîteaux.
History of yesterday and today, monastic life as told by the monks of Cîteaux.
Abbot of Cîteaux.
Besides preserving a number of Cistercian observances, the founder added to the austerities of Cîteaux.
Alberic of Cîteaux.
The day after tomorrow, we will celebrate the solemnity of the holy Founders of Cîteaux.
Order of Cîteaux.
The monastery was the latest Daughter-house of the abbey of Abbey of Cîteaux.
Aubrey of Cîteaux.
Also ideal with mild cheeses such as Comté, Reblochon or the local Cîteaux.
Abbey of Cîteaux.
Harding, the youngest of the three men, became the third abbot of Cîteaux.
During your visit you can purchase their cîteaux cheese, honey sweets, and caramels.
This Roman arts masterpiece rigorously adheres to the Order of Cîteaux Rule.
Initially, Robert was Abbot of Cîteaux with Alberic serving as prior.
Archives of the Abbey of Cîteaux.
Cîteaux Abbey, the first Cistercian monastery, is founded in southern France.
Albéric of Cîteaux.
The primary abbeys, along with Cîteaux Abbey, were the epicentres of wide-reaching affiliations across Europe.
Today the abbot is elected by the general chapter, the religious of Cîteaux not participating.
At this point, Cîteaux had four daughter houses, being Pontigny, Morimond, La Ferté and Clairvaux.
Histoire de l'ordre de Cîteaux.
When Cîteaux Abbey was founded in 1098, the first monks were also given some land nearby.
The portrait of " Brother Antoine ", a former monk of the Abbey of Cîteaux.
Othon sent it to the Cîteaux Abbey in his native Burgundy in 1263.
Founded in 1114, it was the second of the four great daughter houses of Cîteaux Abbey.
The Order of Cîteaux made similar request in 1699 at their General Chapter.
This was the case in 2010 when four brothers asked to make a prolonged visit to Cîteaux.
Forêt domaniale de Cîteaux Côte-d'Or.
Louroux Abbey was founded in 1121 by the mother abbey of Cîteaux.
Construction, configuration et signification d'une abbaye cistercienne gothique ", Brussels, Racine ; Brecht, Cîteaux.
With the support of a wealthy English Fourierist, the Gattis established a phalanstère at Cîteaux in 1842.
The Cistercian Order was founded in 1098 at the abbey of Cîteaux.
The first Cistercian abbey was founded by Robert of Molesme in 1098, at Cîteaux Abbey.
Saints Robert, Alberic and Stephen founded the reformed monastery of Cîteaux in 1098.

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