The following were daughter houses settled from Lucelle: •
Neubourg Abbey (1130/1131) •
Kaisheim Abbey (1133) •
Lieu-Croissant Abbey (1134) •
Salem Abbey (1134/1137 or 1138) •
Frienisberg Abbey (1131/1138) •
Pairis Abbey (1139) •
St. Urban's Abbey (1194) Lützel Abbey seems also to have founded a small
Cistercian nunnery,
Kleinlützel Priory in
Switzerland, in about 1136–1138, although there is no direct evidence that they did so or that the women's community at Kleinlützel was Cistercian. In 1264 the foundation was given to the
Augustinian Canons of Basle. Lützel Abbey regained possession of the premises at the beginning of the 16th century. ==Bibliography==