Longchamp Abbey

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Longchamp Abbey was a medieval Franciscan convent near Paris that served as a royal burial and retreat site for members of the French monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Franciscan convent
medieval monastery
architectureStyle Gothic architecture
buildingsDemolishedInCentury 19th century
burialPlaceOf Isabella of France, daughter of Louis VIII NERFINISHED
other Capetian princesses
category Christian monasteries in Paris
Franciscan monasteries in France
Monasteries destroyed in the French Revolution
Royal necropolises in France
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Humility of the Blessed Virgin NERFINISHED
dissolutionReason secularization of church property
foundedAs royal convent
foundedBy Isabella of France, daughter of Louis VIII NERFINISHED
Saint Louis IX of France NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 13th century
foundedInReignOf Louis IX of France NERFINISHED
function royal burial site
royal retreat
genderOfCommunity female religious community
grantedPrivilegesBy Pope Alexander IV NERFINISHED
Pope Clement IV NERFINISHED
Pope Martin IV NERFINISHED
Pope Urban IV NERFINISHED
hasHeritage associated with Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
associated with French royal piety
languageOfCommunity Old French
locatedIn Bois de Boulogne NERFINISHED
near Paris
notableAbbess Isabella of France, daughter of Louis VIII NERFINISHED
observance Franciscan Rule
patron Louis IX of France NERFINISHED
region Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Franciscans NERFINISHED
siteLaterUsedFor Longchamp Racecourse NERFINISHED
status former monastery
suppressedDuring French Revolution NERFINISHED
usedBy members of the French monarchy
wealthStatus royally endowed

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Philip V of France deathPlace Longchamp Abbey