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Founded by [[Dagobert I|King Dagobert]] for Benedictine monks in 630, the abbey quickly became one of the most important of [[France]]. The kings of France were accustomed to go praying to the abbey before leaving for war or crusade and several queens and daughters of kings spent part of their life at the Abbey.*<br />
Founded by [[Dagobert I|King Dagobert]] for [[Benedictines|Benedictine]] monks in 630, [[Abbey of Saint-Denis|the abbey]] quickly became one of the most important of [[France]]. The kings of France were accustomed to go praying to the abbey before leaving for war or crusade and several queens and daughters of kings spent part of their life at the Abbey.*<br />
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> I wonder if there was a VIP room? Probably, I don't want to know.<br />
<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Bishop|I]] wonder if there was a VIP room? Probably, I don't want to know.<br />
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During the [[French Revolution]], local [[mercenaries]] took possession of the Abbey after the monks were thrown out. Rumors speak of them trading in treasures stolen from the tombs of the kings.
During the [[French Revolution]], local [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] took possession of the Abbey after the [[Scholar|monks]] were thrown out. Rumors speak of them trading in treasures stolen from the tombs of the kings.
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 21 August 2023

Founded by King Dagobert for Benedictine monks in 630, the abbey quickly became one of the most important of France. The kings of France were accustomed to go praying to the abbey before leaving for war or crusade and several queens and daughters of kings spent part of their life at the Abbey.*
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* I wonder if there was a VIP room? Probably, I don't want to know.
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During the French Revolution, local mercenaries took possession of the Abbey after the monks were thrown out. Rumors speak of them trading in treasures stolen from the tombs of the kings.