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Villeneuve Abbey, dedicated to Our Lady, was a Cistercian monastery at the present-day Les Sorinières, near Nantes in Pays de la Loire (formerly in Brittany), France, founded in 1201 and dissolved in 1790, during the French Revolution. For many years after its foundation, the abbey was the principal burial place of the founder's family. The main surviving building, also known as the Château de Villeneuve, is now a hotel.

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  • Klášter Villeneuve (cs)
  • Kloster Villeneuve (de)
  • Abbaye de Villeneuve (fr)
  • Villeneuve Abbey (en)
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  • Klášter Villeneuve (fr. Abbaye de Villeneuve ) je bývalý cisterciácký klášter v obci nedaleko Nantes ve francouzském departementu Loire-Atlantique a bývalé pohřebiště rodiny bretaňských vévodů. Klášter založila roku 1201 Konstancie a jako prvotní konvent byli povoláni cisterciáci z . Náhrobky řady příslušníků rodiny bretaňských vévodů, uložených zde k odpočinku, byly zničeny po zrušení kláštera v roce 1791. (cs)
  • Das Kloster Villeneuve (Villa Nova) ist eine ehemalige Zisterziensermönchsabtei in der Gemeinde Les Sorinières im Département Loire-Atlantique, Region Pays de la Loire, in Frankreich. Es liegt rund 9 km südlich von Nantes am rechten Ufer des Ognon. (de)
  • L’abbaye de Villeneuve est une ancienne abbaye de cisterciens fondée en 1201 située en Pays nantais, un des neuf pays de la Bretagne historique, au sud de l'actuelle commune des Sorinières (cette commune est formée le 31 mai 1865 par démembrement des communes du Bignon, de Pont-Saint-Martin et de Vertou). (fr)
  • Villeneuve Abbey, dedicated to Our Lady, was a Cistercian monastery at the present-day Les Sorinières, near Nantes in Pays de la Loire (formerly in Brittany), France, founded in 1201 and dissolved in 1790, during the French Revolution. For many years after its foundation, the abbey was the principal burial place of the founder's family. The main surviving building, also known as the Château de Villeneuve, is now a hotel. (en)
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  • Villeneuve Abbey (en)
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  • Villeneuve Abbey, engraving of 1695 (en)
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  • Le Bignon, Pays de la Loire, France (en)
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  • France#France Pays de la Loire#France Loire-Atlantique (en)
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  • Abbaye de Villeneuve (en)
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