Bassac - Abbaye Saint-Étienne
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Bassac - Abbaye Saint-Étienne
The Abbaye Saint-Étienne ("Abbey of Saint Steven") was founded in 1002, the first consecration took place already in 1015. Between 1094 and 1246 the convent was depending from the Abbey of Saint-Jean-d'Angély (50kms northwest). After 1246 the convent a new church and a new cloister was erected.
During the Hundred Years War the abbey was badly damaged by English-Gascognic troops, but got rebuilt later and surrounded by a wall. During the Wars of Religions the abbey was besieged and destroyed by Protestant and later Catholic troops. The reconstruction took a century.
The restauration of the 19th century saved the buildings that since 1947 hosts of convent the "Congrégation des frères missionnaires de Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus".
During the Hundred Years War the abbey was badly damaged by English-Gascognic troops, but got rebuilt later and surrounded by a wall. During the Wars of Religions the abbey was besieged and destroyed by Protestant and later Catholic troops. The reconstruction took a century.
The restauration of the 19th century saved the buildings that since 1947 hosts of convent the "Congrégation des frères missionnaires de Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus".
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