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  1. Juliane (Juliana) de Fontevrault (1090 – after 1136), was a French noble, the illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England. She is notorious for attempting to murder her father. An account of these events can be found in the Historia Ecclesiastica by Orderic Vitalis .

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  3. L' abbaye royale Notre-Dame de Fontevraud est une ancienne abbaye d'inspiration bénédictine, siège de l' ordre de Fontevraud, fondée en 1101 par Robert d'Arbrissel et située à Fontevraud, près de Saumur en Anjou (actuel Maine-et-Loire ). Site de 13 ha établi à la frontière angevine du Poitou et de la Touraine, elle est l'une des plus ...

  4. The following is a list of abbesses of Fontevraud, heads of Fontevraud Abbey, founded by Robert of Arbrissel. Pages in category "Abbesses of Fontevraud" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Fontevraud-l'Abbaye és un municipi francès situat al departament de Maine i Loira i a la regió de País del Loira. L'any 2007 tenia 1.500 habitants.

  6. Orsan Priory, Cher. Venerated in. Catholic Church. Major shrine. Fontevraud Abbey. Feast. 25 February. Robert of Arbrissel ( c. 1045 – 1116) was an itinerant preacher, and founder of Fontevraud Abbey. He was born at Arbrissel (near Retiers, Brittany) and died at Orsan Priory in the present department of Cher .

  7. Eleanor of Brittany (1275 – 16 May 1342) was the sixteenth abbess of Fontevrault . She was born in England to John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England, and in 1281 at the age of seven entered Amesbury Priory in Wiltshire, a priory of the Fontevrault order (her first cousin, twice removed, Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany is buried there).