Cistercian in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The monks constructed what was then one of the largest Cistercian monastery in the world.
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In the 17th century it was re-founded as a Cistercian monastery.
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The Cistercian were known as the white monks and the name of the village at the gate of the abbey refers to this.
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The community had developed a luxurious lifestyle, one which was so open that they were publicly criticized by a nearby Cistercian abbey.
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He joined the Cistercian monastic order, and in so doing set a model for several other members of his family.
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It was united with the Cistercian congregation by a papal brief in 1849.
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By this time, however, the Cistercian order as a whole had experienced a gradual decline and its central organisation was noticeably weakened.
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Its name means good valley, a typical Cistercian name.
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The vowed religious of the Cistercian order greatly captivated her attention as they traveled by her home.
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However, some of the reasons of Cistercian decline were internal.
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