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Grestain Abbey (or Grestein Abbey, French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Grestain) was an 11th-Century Benedictine monastery near the town of Fatouville-Grestain, which is located in the modern-day Eure département of Upper Normandy, France. The abbey was in the Catholic Diocese of Lisieux. Closely associated with the family of William, Duke of Normandy, the abbey was instrumental in the Normans taking control over the Church in England in the centuries following the Norman Conquest of England, establishing new churches and priories in England, and Abbots of Grestain ordained many English priests. Many churches mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 cite Grestain as the founding establishment.

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  • Grestain Abbey (en)
  • Abtei Grestain (de)
  • Abbaye de Grestain (fr)
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  • Die Abtei Notre-Dame de Grestain war ein im 11. Jahrhundert gegründetes normannisches Benediktiner-Kloster in der Nähe von Fatouville-Grestain im heutigen Département Eure. Die Abtei, die eng mit der Familie von Wilhelm dem Eroberer, dem Herzog der Normandie, verbunden war, war maßgeblich daran beteiligt, dass die Normannen in den Jahrhunderten nach der normannischen Eroberung Englands die Kontrolle über die Kirche in England übernahmen, neue Kirchen und Priorate in England gründeten: viele der im Domesday Book erwähnten Kirchen gehen auf die Abtei Grestain als Ursprung zurück. (de)
  • Grestain Abbey (or Grestein Abbey, French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Grestain) was an 11th-Century Benedictine monastery near the town of Fatouville-Grestain, which is located in the modern-day Eure département of Upper Normandy, France. The abbey was in the Catholic Diocese of Lisieux. Closely associated with the family of William, Duke of Normandy, the abbey was instrumental in the Normans taking control over the Church in England in the centuries following the Norman Conquest of England, establishing new churches and priories in England, and Abbots of Grestain ordained many English priests. Many churches mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 cite Grestain as the founding establishment. (en)
  • L'abbaye de Grestain (Grestain jusqu'en 1844), fondée au XIe siècle, est située sur la commune française de Fatouville-Grestain en bordure de l'estuaire de la Seine, à quelques kilomètres de Honfleur, dans le département de l'Eure en région Normandie. Le logis abbatial, les vestiges de l'église, le mur d'enceinte, l'élévation, la toiture font l’objet d’une inscription au titre des monuments historiques depuis le 7 novembre 1975. (fr)
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  • Abbaye Notre-Dame de Grestain (en)
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