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Maison Dieu ... Maison Dieu (French for "House of God"), plural Maisons Dieu, referred to a type of hospital or almshouse. Examples include:.
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Originating as a 13th-century wayside hospital, this flint and timber-framed building now displays Roman artefacts from nearby sites.
La Maison Dieu may refer to: La Maison-Dieu, a village in France; or; The French name for The Tower, a tarot card. Disambiguation icon.
Reawakening a Gothic Fantasy. The Grade I Listed Maison Dieu (Dover Town Hall) is undergoing a £10.5m restoration thanks to a £4.27m grant from The National ...
The Maison Dieu or Domus Dei - meaning House of God, in both its Norman French and Latin forms - was founded in 1203 by Hubert de Burgh, Constable of Dover ...
Maison Dieu was a hospital and monastery commissioned by Henry III in 1234. One of the stops for pilgrims on the way to Canterbury, the poet Geoffrey ...
Encounter an unexpected treasure in an urban setting: the remains of a hospital chapel of the 1200s. The Maison Dieu hospital was founded in the 1260s to ...
The Maison Dieu is a 13th,15th and 16th century flint and timber frame building on the corner of Water Lane and the A2. It is now a Grade 2* Listed building ...
The Maison Dieu was founded over 800 years ago as a place for poor pilgrims to stay the night. It later became a victualling yard, making ship's biscuit and ...