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  1. Abbey - Wikipedia

    There are many famous abbeys across the Mediterranean Basin and Europe. The origins of abbeys are closely tied to the development of Christian monasticism, which began with individuals seeking …

  2. Abbaye - (4040-4100, 280-340) - Chabad.org

    Abbaye was respected not only for his great learning and sharpness of mind, but also for his fine character. He was a peace-loving man, very friendly and very modest in his dealings with all men.

  3. ABBAYE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ABBAYE is archaic variant of abbey.

  4. Abbaye - definition of Abbaye by The Free Dictionary

    Define Abbaye. Abbaye synonyms, Abbaye pronunciation, Abbaye translation, English dictionary definition of Abbaye. a monastery under the supervision of an abbott or a convent under the …

  5. abbaye - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    From Old French abaïe, from Late Latin or Ecclesiastical Latin abbatia. abbaye f (plural abbayes)

  6. History of the Abbey of Cluny - Abbaye de Cluny

    Discover the vestiges of a spiritual center, seat of the greatest medieval monastic order of the West! Through the influence of its order, Cluny Abbey can be considered the greatest monastery of its time.

  7. English translation of 'abbaye' - Collins Online Dictionary

    English Translation of “ABBAYE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  8. ABBAYE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    abbey [noun] the building (s) in which a Christian (usually Roman Catholic) group of monks or nuns lives. Westminster Abbey. (Translation of abbaye from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © …

  9. The Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel

    Access and visit of the medieval village is possible every day, all year round. Crowning a granite islet in the heart of the bay, the site of the highest tides in Europe, the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel was first …

  10. ABBAYE - Encyclopédie Universalis

    L'abbaye est un monastère gouverné par un abbé (lat. abbas, du syriaque abba = père), peuplé de moines ou de chanoines réguliers. (Les abbayes de moniales sont gouvernées par une abbesse.)