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  2. List of Carthusian monasteries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Carthusian monasteries, or charterhouses, containing both extant and dissolved monasteries of the Carthusians (also known as the Order of Saint Bruno) for monks and nuns, arranged by location under their present countries. Also listed are ancillary establishments (distilleries, printing houses) and the "houses of refuge" used ...

  3. Grande Chartreuse - Wikipedia

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    In 1084, Saint Hugh gave it to hermit Saint Bruno and his followers who founded the Carthusian Order. The recipe of the alcoholic beverage Chartreuse is said to have been given to the monks of Grande Chartreuse in 1605 [1] by the French Marshal François Annibal d'Estrées. For over a century, the monks worked on perfecting the 130-ingredient ...

  4. Carthusians - Wikipedia

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    Carthusians do not have abbots—instead, each charterhouse is headed by a prior and is populated by two types of monks: the choir monks, referred to as hermits, and the lay brothers. This reflects a division of labor in providing for the material needs of the monastery and the monks.

  5. Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse - Wikipedia

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    The Musée de la Grande Chartreuse, just 2 km from the famous monastery founded by St. Bruno this unique site to better understand the mystery of the Carthusian Order, their 900-year history, lifestyle, cut off from the world and locked in the silence. Resolutely modern, the museum housed in a former dependency of Carthusian monks, opens the ...

  6. Charterhouse (monastery) - Wikipedia

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    Grande Chartreuse. A charterhouse (French: chartreuse; German: Kartause; Italian: certosa; Portuguese: cartuxa; Spanish: cartuja) is a monastery of Carthusian monks. The English word is derived by phono-semantic matching from the French word chartreuse [1] and it is therefore sometimes misunderstood to indicate that the houses were created by charter, a grant of legal rights by a high authority.

  7. Category:Carthusian monasteries in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carthusian monasteries in France" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  8. List of Christian monasteries in France - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Carthusians. 1.5 Cistercians. 1.6 Dominicans. 1.7 Franciscans. 1.8 Premonstratensians. ... This is a list of Christian monasteries and religious houses in France, ...

  9. Molsheim Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Extract from the Cassini map, on which the "old chartreuse" of Koenigshoffen is visible in the centre of the map, between the Bruche and the Bruche canal.. The Carthusian monastery located in Koenigshoffen - today a suburb of Strasbourg - and known as "Mont-Sainte-Marie" ("Marienbühl") was founded in 1335 on the banks of the Bruche by three monks, on land donated by Berthold II of Bucheck ...