Object name type
AAT
use of Amiens
use of Angers
use of Arras
use of Augsburg
use of Augustinian Friars
use of Autun
use of Auxerre
use of Avranches
use of Bayeux
use of Beauvais
use of Besancon
use of Bourges
use of Brussels
use of Cambrai
use of Carmelite
use of Carthusian
use of Chalons-sur-Marne
use of Chartres
use of Cistercian
use of Clermont
use of Cologne
use of Coutance
use of Dominican
use of Evreux
use of Fontevrault
use of Langres
use of Laon
use of Le Mans
use of Liège
use of Lisieux
use of Lyon
use of Macon
use of Meaux
use of Metz
use of Nantes
use of Noyon
use of Orleans
use of Paris
use of Poitiers
use of Rennes
use of Rheims
use of Rome
use of Rouen
use of Saint-Arnoud de Metz
use of Saint-Omer
use of Saint-Sauveur d'Evreux
use of Saint-Waudru de Mons
use of Salzburg
use of Sarum
use of Seez
use of Senlis
use of Sens
use of Soissons
use of Strassburg
use of Therouanne
use of Toul
use of Tournai
use of Tours
use of Troyes
use of Utrecht
use of Verdun
use of Windesheim Congregation
use of York
13yrs ago
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