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Braine is an ancient land steeped in history at the crossroads of an ancient Roman road. At an early date it was the summer residence of the
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in which the Counts of Dreux are buried. It was dedicated to Saint Yved, whose relics were brought to Braine (Braisne) in the ninth century. Originally a chapter of secular canons, the Braine Abbey was given to the
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few other buildings better show the symmetrical system used by master architects of the late twelfth century."
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