Lagny Abbey
Lagny Abbey (St Peter’s Abbey, Lagny) was a monastery situated in the present-day commune of Lagny-sur-Marne in the department of Seine-et-Marne in France, in the eastern suburbs of Paris. It was founded in 644, refounded about 990 and after well over a millennium of existence (almost 1,150 years) was seized by the state at the French Revolution.
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Lagny Abbey
Lagny Abbey (St Peter’s Abbey, Lagny) was a monastery situated in the present-day commune of Lagny-sur-Marne in the department of Seine-et-Marne in France, in the eastern suburbs of Paris. It was founded in 644, refounded about 990 and after well over a millennium of existence (almost 1,150 years) was seized by the state at the French Revolution.
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Die Abtei Saint-Pierre in Lagn ...... sischen Revolution aufgehoben.
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L'abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lagny ...... e, dissoute par la Révolution.
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Lagny Abbey (St Peter’s Abbey, ...... tate at the French Revolution.
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St Peter’s Abbey, Lagny
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Lagny Abbey
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Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lagny
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Die Abtei Saint-Pierre in Lagn ...... sischen Revolution aufgehoben.
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L'abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lagny ...... e, dissoute par la Révolution.
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Lagny Abbey (St Peter’s Abbey, ...... tate at the French Revolution.
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Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lagny
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Abtei Lagny
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Lagny Abbey
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