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The Bèze Abbey (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze), was a monastery founded in 629 AD in Burgundy, France. It was destroyed several times during the next three centuries by Frankish warlords, Saracens, Normans and Hungarians.At the end of the 10th century the abbey was re-founded and entered a golden age for the next two centuries.By the 13th century the spiritual life of the abbey had declined and the monks were mainly concerned with temporal matters. The abbey lost most of its monks during the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death of the 14th century.In 1429 it was fortified with stone walls, a moat and towers, two of which have survived.The abbey was again devastated by feuds in 1513, by the French Wars of Religion (1562–98) and by the Thirty Years' War (1618–48).

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  • The Bèze Abbey (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze), was a monastery founded in 629 AD in Burgundy, France. It was destroyed several times during the next three centuries by Frankish warlords, Saracens, Normans and Hungarians.At the end of the 10th century the abbey was re-founded and entered a golden age for the next two centuries.By the 13th century the spiritual life of the abbey had declined and the monks were mainly concerned with temporal matters. The abbey lost most of its monks during the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death of the 14th century.In 1429 it was fortified with stone walls, a moat and towers, two of which have survived.The abbey was again devastated by feuds in 1513, by the French Wars of Religion (1562–98) and by the Thirty Years' War (1618–48). In 1662 a final revival began when the monastery came under the Congregation of Saint Maur.Most of the surviving buildings date from the reconstruction by this congregation in the 18th century.At the start of the French Revolution in 1789 the monastery was dissolved and the property taken over by the state.It was sold, and the church and main buildings demolished so the stone could be used for building.The owners of the property added an orangerie and laid out a park in the 19th century.Today the private owners have made the grounds and buildings open for visitors for a small fee. (en)
  • Die ehemalige burgundische Abtei Saint-Pierre und Saint-Paul war ein Benediktinerkloster in der heutigen Gemeinde Bèze und bestand von ihrer Gründung im Jahr 630 bis zur Auflösung nach der Französischen Revolution im Jahr 1791. Die Abtei befindet sich heute in Privatbesitz und ist der Öffentlichkeit nur anlässlich der Journées du Patrimoine, den französischen Tagen des offenen Denkmals, zugänglich. (de)
  • L'abbaye Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul de Bèze a été fondée en 630 sur le territoire qui deviendra la commune de Bèze, à quelque 30 km au nord-est de Dijon dans l'actuelle Côte-d'Or. Elle suivit d'abord pendant 200 ans la règle de saint Colomban, puis en 826, la règle de saint Benoît. Ce qui subsiste de cette ancienne abbaye bénédictine est un patrimoine classé monument historique inscrit en 2010. Elle était jusqu'en 1731 rattachée au Diocèse de Langres, puis à partir de cette date, à celui de Dijon. L'abbaye est la propriété privée de M. et Mme Jean Brasart. Elle est ouverte au public à l'occasion des Journées du Patrimoine. (fr)
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  • Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Bèze river, northwest side. 15th century Oysel tower and 18th century wing (en)
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  • Amalgaire, duke of the Attuarians (en)
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  • Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze (en)
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  • Abbaye-de-la-Fontaine-de-Bèze (en)
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  • Die ehemalige burgundische Abtei Saint-Pierre und Saint-Paul war ein Benediktinerkloster in der heutigen Gemeinde Bèze und bestand von ihrer Gründung im Jahr 630 bis zur Auflösung nach der Französischen Revolution im Jahr 1791. Die Abtei befindet sich heute in Privatbesitz und ist der Öffentlichkeit nur anlässlich der Journées du Patrimoine, den französischen Tagen des offenen Denkmals, zugänglich. (de)
  • L'abbaye Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul de Bèze a été fondée en 630 sur le territoire qui deviendra la commune de Bèze, à quelque 30 km au nord-est de Dijon dans l'actuelle Côte-d'Or. Elle suivit d'abord pendant 200 ans la règle de saint Colomban, puis en 826, la règle de saint Benoît. Ce qui subsiste de cette ancienne abbaye bénédictine est un patrimoine classé monument historique inscrit en 2010. Elle était jusqu'en 1731 rattachée au Diocèse de Langres, puis à partir de cette date, à celui de Dijon. L'abbaye est la propriété privée de M. et Mme Jean Brasart. Elle est ouverte au public à l'occasion des Journées du Patrimoine. (fr)
  • The Bèze Abbey (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul de Bèze), was a monastery founded in 629 AD in Burgundy, France. It was destroyed several times during the next three centuries by Frankish warlords, Saracens, Normans and Hungarians.At the end of the 10th century the abbey was re-founded and entered a golden age for the next two centuries.By the 13th century the spiritual life of the abbey had declined and the monks were mainly concerned with temporal matters. The abbey lost most of its monks during the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death of the 14th century.In 1429 it was fortified with stone walls, a moat and towers, two of which have survived.The abbey was again devastated by feuds in 1513, by the French Wars of Religion (1562–98) and by the Thirty Years' War (1618–48). (en)
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  • Bèze Abbey (en)
  • Abtei Saint-Pierre (Bèze) (de)
  • Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Bèze (fr)
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