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Church in France
Abbaye de l'Épau
Entrance to the Chapter House of the Abbey
CountryFrance
DenominationCistercians
History
Founded1229
Founder(s)Berengaria of Navarre

'L'Abbaye de l'Epau is a Cistercian abbey founded by Queen Berengaria in 1229. It is located on the outskirts of the city of Le Mans, on the left bank of the Huisne, adjoining the town of Yvré-l'Évêque.

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