Abbey of Saint-Ausone in Angoulême

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ABBEY OF SAINT-AUSONE IN ANGOULÊME (L'Abaye des religieuses de St. Ausony)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Benedictan

Established : 11th century
Abolished : 1793

Arms (crest) of Abbey of Saint-Ausone in Angoulême
Official blazon
French D'azur, à un saint Ausone, évêque et martyr, posé de front, vêtu d'un rochet et d'un camail, ayant la tête coupté, couverte d'une mitre, et la portant de ses deux mains, le saint surmonté d'une gloire rayonnante et

mouvante du chef, le tout d'or

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