Chartreuse of Park-in-Charnie
Old the Chartreuse of the Park-in-Charnie or Park-with Orques , close to the Wood of the Hollow of Saint-Denis-in Orques, was founded in 1237 by Marguerite de Fiff, niece of Raoul VIII of Beaumont.
Jean de Brienne, king de Jérusalem (v 1164 - 1237) and his son Louis Ier of Acre of Brienne (v 1225 - 1297 or 1301) there was buried.
Chartreuse
In the last years of his life, Raoul VIII of Beaumont contributed effectively to the foundation of the Carthusian monks of the Park of Orcs, since it gave for this purpose with his niece, Marguerite de Fiff, a canton of the Charnie, and made confirm by holy Louis the creation of this house, 1235, 1236. He approved the sale by the Cistercien S of the Abbaye of Bellebranche to the Carthusian monks of the Park of the place of Brutality given by him.Widow in 1235, the countess of Fiff founded the following year the priory of Chartreuse of NR. - D. Park-in-Charnie. She added to it other incomes, the rights of joint ownership of woodland and foretery of the Charnie acquired holders of these loads.
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