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Montmartre Abbey (French: Abbaye de Montmartre) was a 12th-century Benedictine monastery established in the Montmartre district of Paris within the Diocese of Paris. In 1133, King Louis VI purchased the Merovingian church of Saint Peter of Montmartre in order to establish the abbey and in the process to rebuild the church. The restored church was consecrated by Pope Eugenius III in 1147, in a splendid royal ceremony during which Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter, Abbot of Cluny, acted as acolytes.

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  • Klášter Montmartre (francouzsky Abbaye de Montmartre) bylo ženské benediktinské opatství na Montmartru v Paříži. Klášter založil francouzský král Ludvík VI. a byl zrušen během Velké francouzské revoluce a následně zbořen. Dochoval se pouze kostel Saint-Pierre de Montmartre. Po zdejších abatyších bylo pojmenováno náměstí Place des Abbesses. (cs)
  • Die Abbaye Royale de Montmartre (Königliche Abtei von Montmartre) des Ordens des Heiligen Benedikt war ein Benediktinerinnenkloster in Paris. (de)
  • Montmartre Abbey (French: Abbaye de Montmartre) was a 12th-century Benedictine monastery established in the Montmartre district of Paris within the Diocese of Paris. In 1133, King Louis VI purchased the Merovingian church of Saint Peter of Montmartre in order to establish the abbey and in the process to rebuild the church. The restored church was consecrated by Pope Eugenius III in 1147, in a splendid royal ceremony during which Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter, Abbot of Cluny, acted as acolytes. The abbey was suppressed in 1790, sold in 1794 and demolished during the French Revolution, but its church, Saint-Pierre de Montmartre, survived as the parish church of Montmartre, the oldest church in Paris, now all that remains of the abbey except for a vineyard. (en)
  • L'abbaye royale Notre-Dame de Montmartre est une abbaye de moniales bénédictines fondée par le roi Louis VI en 1133-1134 à la place d’un prieuré clunisien relevant de Saint-Martin-des-Champs rue des Moines à Paris. (fr)
  • L'abbazia reale di Notre-Dame de Montmartre era un'abbazia di monache benedettine fondata dal re Luigi VI nel 1133-1134 al posto di un priorato cluniacense sotto Saint-Martin-des-Champs rue des Moines a Parigi. (it)
  • Abbaye de Montmartre var ett romersk-katolskt kloster för kvinnor ur benediktinorden i Paris i Frankrike. Klostret grundades 1133 av kungen på begäran av drottningen, Adelaide av Savojen, som bosatte sig där som änka. Det var rikt och populärt bland adliga kvinnor. Under 1500-talet var det omtalat för sin slappa moral. Klostret konfiskerades och stängdes under franska revolutionen 1790 och revs 1794. (sv)
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  • Klášter Montmartre (francouzsky Abbaye de Montmartre) bylo ženské benediktinské opatství na Montmartru v Paříži. Klášter založil francouzský král Ludvík VI. a byl zrušen během Velké francouzské revoluce a následně zbořen. Dochoval se pouze kostel Saint-Pierre de Montmartre. Po zdejších abatyších bylo pojmenováno náměstí Place des Abbesses. (cs)
  • Die Abbaye Royale de Montmartre (Königliche Abtei von Montmartre) des Ordens des Heiligen Benedikt war ein Benediktinerinnenkloster in Paris. (de)
  • L'abbaye royale Notre-Dame de Montmartre est une abbaye de moniales bénédictines fondée par le roi Louis VI en 1133-1134 à la place d’un prieuré clunisien relevant de Saint-Martin-des-Champs rue des Moines à Paris. (fr)
  • L'abbazia reale di Notre-Dame de Montmartre era un'abbazia di monache benedettine fondata dal re Luigi VI nel 1133-1134 al posto di un priorato cluniacense sotto Saint-Martin-des-Champs rue des Moines a Parigi. (it)
  • Abbaye de Montmartre var ett romersk-katolskt kloster för kvinnor ur benediktinorden i Paris i Frankrike. Klostret grundades 1133 av kungen på begäran av drottningen, Adelaide av Savojen, som bosatte sig där som änka. Det var rikt och populärt bland adliga kvinnor. Under 1500-talet var det omtalat för sin slappa moral. Klostret konfiskerades och stängdes under franska revolutionen 1790 och revs 1794. (sv)
  • Montmartre Abbey (French: Abbaye de Montmartre) was a 12th-century Benedictine monastery established in the Montmartre district of Paris within the Diocese of Paris. In 1133, King Louis VI purchased the Merovingian church of Saint Peter of Montmartre in order to establish the abbey and in the process to rebuild the church. The restored church was consecrated by Pope Eugenius III in 1147, in a splendid royal ceremony during which Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter, Abbot of Cluny, acted as acolytes. (en)
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  • Klášter Montmartre (cs)
  • Kloster Montmartre (de)
  • Abbaye de Montmartre (fr)
  • Abbazia di Montmartre (it)
  • Montmartre Abbey (en)
  • Abadia de Montmartre (pt)
  • Abbaye de Montmartre (sv)
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