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The Ancient Abbey of Canons Regular of St. Augustine of Saint-Pierremont (i.e., St. Peter's mountain) (French: Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, German: Abtei Petersberg) is a former Augustinian abbey in the commune of Avril in what is now the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France (formerly part of the Duchy of Bar in the Upper Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire), founded in the late eleventh century and dedicated to Saint Peter. Little is left of the medieval abbey buildings. Some buildings of the eighteenth century survive (enriched with older fragments, such as the arms of the abbot Jean Marius (1575-1597) and of the Duchy of Bar), notably the dovecote of the abbey, which was built in 1747 in the Baroque style and remodeled in 1774 with Rococo elements; it is registered in the Base M

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  • Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont (fr)
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  • The Ancient Abbey of Canons Regular of St. Augustine of Saint-Pierremont (i.e., St. Peter's mountain) (French: Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, German: Abtei Petersberg) is a former Augustinian abbey in the commune of Avril in what is now the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France (formerly part of the Duchy of Bar in the Upper Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire), founded in the late eleventh century and dedicated to Saint Peter. Little is left of the medieval abbey buildings. Some buildings of the eighteenth century survive (enriched with older fragments, such as the arms of the abbot Jean Marius (1575-1597) and of the Duchy of Bar), notably the dovecote of the abbey, which was built in 1747 in the Baroque style and remodeled in 1774 with Rococo elements; it is registered in the Base M (en)
  • L'ancienne abbaye de chanoines réguliers de Saint-Augustin dite Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, est située à Avril en Meurthe-et-Moselle au lieu-dit : Saint-Pierremont. Parties constituantes : colombier, époque de construction : 4e quart XIe siècle (détruit) ; XVIIe siècle ; XVIIIe siècle. Il subsiste une partie des bâtiments abbatiaux du XVIIIe siècle ; colombier construit vers 1747 inscrit au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1979 ; restauré en 1774 ; armes de l'abbé Jean Marius (1575, 1597), armes du duché de Bar. . (fr)
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  • Abbey of Saint-Pierremont (en)
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  • L'ancienne abbaye de chanoines réguliers de Saint-Augustin dite Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, est située à Avril en Meurthe-et-Moselle au lieu-dit : Saint-Pierremont. Parties constituantes : colombier, époque de construction : 4e quart XIe siècle (détruit) ; XVIIe siècle ; XVIIIe siècle. Fondée en 1090 par Lubricus, chanoine de Metz, elle est réformée par saint Pierre Fourier qui l'incorpore aux chanoines réguliers de Notre-Sauveur. Pillée et dévastée en 1636, elle fut restaurée aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Si le titre abbatial est abandonné en 1733 au profit du collège de Metz, l'abbaye subsiste avec une communauté jusqu'à la Révolution. Il subsiste une partie des bâtiments abbatiaux du XVIIIe siècle ; colombier construit vers 1747 inscrit au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1979 ; restauré en 1774 ; armes de l'abbé Jean Marius (1575, 1597), armes du duché de Bar. . (fr)
  • The Ancient Abbey of Canons Regular of St. Augustine of Saint-Pierremont (i.e., St. Peter's mountain) (French: Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, German: Abtei Petersberg) is a former Augustinian abbey in the commune of Avril in what is now the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France (formerly part of the Duchy of Bar in the Upper Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire), founded in the late eleventh century and dedicated to Saint Peter. Little is left of the medieval abbey buildings. Some buildings of the eighteenth century survive (enriched with older fragments, such as the arms of the abbot Jean Marius (1575-1597) and of the Duchy of Bar), notably the dovecote of the abbey, which was built in 1747 in the Baroque style and remodeled in 1774 with Rococo elements; it is registered in the Base Mérimée of notable French architectural monuments. (en)
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