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Abbey d'Ardenne

l'Abbey d'Ardenne
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l'Abbey d'Ardenne
49°11′47″N 0°24′50″W / 49.1965°N 0.4139°W / 49.1965; -0.4139Coordinates: 49°11′47″N 0°24′50″W / 49.1965°N 0.4139°W / 49.1965; -0.4139
Location Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe, Calvados, Normandy
Country  France
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.imec-archives.com/l-abbaye-d-ardenne/
Architecture
Status Abbey
Heritage designation Monument historique
Style French Gothic
Groundbreaking 1121 (1121)
Completed 1766 (1766)
Official name: Ancienne abbaye d'Ardenne
Type Église
Designated 1911
Reference no. PA00111675

L' Abbey d'Ardenne, the Abbey of Our Lady of the Ardennes, is a former Premonstratensian abbey founded in the 11th century and located near Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe in Calvados, near Caen, France. It is now occupied by the Institute of Contemporary Publishing Archives.

In June 1944, 20 Canadian soldiers were illegally executed at the abbey by members of the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. The event has become known as the Ardenne Abbey massacre.

According to legend, in 1121, a bourgeois from Caen named Ayulphe du Marché (Latinized as Ayulfus de Foro) and his wife Asseline, who were pious and practiced charity, had a vision of the Virgin Mary ordering them to build a chapel in that place. They acquired seven acres of the plot named "Saxons' wells" and erected a priory, which was headed by Canon Gilbert from Picardy. In 1138, the Romanesque church which had succeeded the original chapel, was consecrated by the Bishop of Bayeux, Richard III of Kent.

In 1144, the priory was attached to La Lucerne Abbey, which brought it into the order of Saint Norbert. It became an independent abbey in 1160. Abbot Robert received a donation of a rock quarry in Bretteville-sur-Odon, an important indication of a construction campaign in the 12th century.

The Ardenne Abbey expanded rapidly, and its heritage became very important.

On February 23, 1230, the choir of the Abbey collapsed and killed 26 monks, among them the third abbot, Nicolas. This disaster would have a significant impact on the abbey's design.

The abbey was affected by the Hundred Years' War.


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