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Cistercians in their habit... Cistercians in their habit... The Cistercians became the main force of technological diffusion in medieval Europe... The Cistercians were badly affected in England by the... Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance... The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages... The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages... The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages... The Cistercians acquired a reputation in the difficult task of administering the building sites for abbeys and... The Cistercians rejected alike all mitigations and all developments... the Cistercians exercised their chief influence on the progress of civilisation in the later... by this system of lay brothers that the Cistercians were able to play their distinctive part in the progress of European civilisation... The Cistercians are known to have been skilled... The Cistercians became the leading iron producers in... the Cistercians supplanted Cluny as the most powerful order and the chief religious influence in western Europe... to the ideal proposed worked more disastrously among Cistercians than among mere Benedictines... The later history of the Cistercians is largely one of attempted revivals and reforms... Cistercians in the British Isles... Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance... Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance... The Cistercians in the USA... The Cistercians and Photos of over 40 of their Abbeys in France... Cistercians Abbey in Sulej...

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