Bœuil Abbey

Bœuil Abbey , also called Our Lady Abbey , was a Cistercian monastery in Veyrac, Limousin, France. It was destroyed during the French Revolution.

The abbey was probably founded in 1123 by Ramnulphe de Nieul, Dean of the chapter of Dorat, as the daughter house of Dalon Abbey. The latter took on the Cistercian Rule in 1126, in line with Pontigny Abbey; so did Bœuil. Bœuil prospered and founded a daughter house at Saint-Léonard des Chaumes in the province of Aunis.

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