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119: 356: 373: 22: 263: 177:, Morimond was founded in 1115 by Count Odelric of Aigremont and his wife Adeline of Choiseul and settled from Citeaux. The first abbot, known as a "pillar of the Cistercians", was Arnold the German. Thanks to his energy and influence, Morimond grew very rapidly, and established numerous colonies in France, 258:
Over the next two centuries Morimond continued to be active in the foundation of new Cistercian houses, so much so that towards the end of the 18th century, Morimond counted amongst its filiations nearly seven hundred monasteries and nunneries.
335:, the sides of which are occupied by chapels linked by a gangway, was built to be restrained and severe, according to the Cistercian building prescriptions, without towers or artistic adornment. In 1572, during the 363:
Today, of the medieval structures, only a fragment of the north aisle is still standing, although there remain from the 18th century the gateway, the library and some pavilions and arcades.
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534: 304:, or "Die to the world": all who entered these Cistercian abbeys in the 12th century renounced worldly life. One of the famous men who passed through Morimond was 383: 539: 480: 446: 554: 519: 529: 32: 524: 90: 62: 309: 69: 76: 473: 47: 313: 58: 549: 283: 413: 271: 336: 287: 388: 83: 340: 332: 229: 8: 213: 43: 279: 275: 174: 130: 344: 321: 138: 154: 305: 298: 223: 414:"Identity on the Edge: the Architecture of the Cistercian Abbeys in Lesser Poland" 245: 239: 146: 251: 162: 112: 158: 513: 495: 482: 377: 207: 118: 134: 347:. Only the church survived, but fell into ruin during the 19th century. 274:
of Spain under the spiritual jurisdiction of the Abbot of Morimond: the
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This article is about the abbey in France. For the abbey in Italy, see
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popes (1334–1342), also began his career as a monk in Morimond.
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The cruciform abbey church with three aisles and closed
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and then entered the abbey, of which he became abbot.
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