Maubeuge Abbey (French: Abbaye de Maubeuge; Latin: Malbodiense monasterium) was a women's monastery in Maubeuge, in the County of Hainaut, now northern...
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Maubeuge (ancient Malbodium, from Latin, derived from the Old Frankish name Malboden, meaning "assizes of Boden") owes its origin to Maubeuge Abbey,...
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Landry of Soignies, Madelberte of Maubeuge, and Dentelin of Mons. Saint Bertille later became a nun at Maubeuge Abbey, founded by her daughter. Saint Bertille...
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Madelberte of Maubeuge (or Machtelberthe; died c. 705) was a 7th-century nun related to the Merovingian dynasty. She became abbess of Maubeuge Abbey in the County...
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Aldegund (category Burials at Maubeuge Abbey)
small hospital at Malbode, which later became, under the name Maubeuge Abbey, a famous abbey of Benedictine nuns, though at a later date these were replaced...
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Witger and Saint Amalberga. Her mother embraced the religious life in Maubeuge Abbey. Gudula had three sisters, Saint Pharaildis, Saint Reineldis and Saint...
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children: Aldetrude, abbess of Maubeuge Abbey Landry of Soignies, Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz Madelberte of Maubeuge, succeeded Aldetrude as abbess...
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Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge (also Amalia, or Amelia of Lobbes or Binche) was a Merovingian nun and saint who lived in the 7th century. Amalberga's father...
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Obermorschwihr and Eguisheim, Haut-Rhin Abbey of St Victor, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône Maubeuge Abbey, Maubeuge, Nord Paris: Congrégation des Sacrés Coeurs...
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Balin (Balanus, Balloin) (7th century) Saint Madalberta, Abbess of Maubeuge Abbey (706) Saint Hilduard (Hilward, Garibald), founder of the monastery of...
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Aldetrude (redirect from Aldetrude de Maubeuge)
from 684 was abbess of Maubeuge Abbey in the County of Hainault, now in northern France. She is also known as Aldetrude de Maubeuge, Aldetrude of Maubod...
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Jan Gossaert (category People from Maubeuge)
Hainaut) called Maubeuge or Maubuse. Other scholars have determined he was the son of a bookbinder who received his training at Maubeuge Abbey, while the RKD...
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with St. Amalberga of Maubeuge, or the virgin St. Amalberga of Temse. Amalberga of Temse Amalberga of Maubeuge Susteren Abbey Portals: Saints Biography...
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religious life at Maubeuge Abbey. Reineldis made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Her vita, written between 1048 and 1051 in Lobbes Abbey, records this fact...
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Sacramentarium Hadrianum, sent out by Pope Hadrian I to Charlemagne. He restored Maubeuge Abbey. Hildoardus, Hildoward, Hildeguard, Hildus. Celia Martin Chazelle, The...
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Tarn-et-Garonne) Massay Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Martin de Massay), monks, Diocese of Bourges (Massay, Cher) Maubeuge Abbey (Abbaye de Maubeuge), nuns, Diocese of...
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Emebert (category Burials at Maubeuge Abbey)
located in the vicinity of Cambrai. His body was afterwards taken to Maubeuge Abbey, where his mother had become a nun. He is probably identical with Bishop...
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Maestricht before becoming the first abbess of Maubeuge Abbey. Aubert built himself many churches and several abbeys, including in Hautmont, in 652 AD. After...
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Dyfed is named after her (5th century) Saint Adelgonda, foundress of Maubeuge Abbey (680) Saint Balthildes, Queen of France (680) Saint Armentarius of Pavia...
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Hautmont Abbey was originally in the pagus Hainoensis on the right bank of the Sambre, a few kilometres southwest of Maubeuge. The origins of the abbey lie...
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Saint Ethelbert, King of Kent (616) Saint Aldetrudis (Adeltrudis) of Maubeuge Abbey (c. 696) Saint Walburga, Abbess of Heidenheim (779) Saint Victor of...
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Saint Aldegund, who was the first abbess of Maubeuge. Saint Landry maintained great regularity at the Abbey of Haumont founded by his father Madelgaire...
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of relics to Gent[citation needed] Amelberga of Susteren Amalberga of Maubeuge "St. Amalburga". "Vita sanctae Amalbergae virginis - Wikisource". "Wegom...
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Company. Yves Briche; Sept siècles avec les moines de Liessies: 1095–1791; Maubeuge, 2013, 409 pages, (ISBN 978-2-7466-6713-6). 50°7′10″N 4°5′0″E / 50.11944°N...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai (section Abbeys)
his son Landri and, in the eleventh century, St. Richard; the Abbey of Maubeuge, founded in 661 by St. Aldegonde the sister of St. Wandru and a descendant...
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Maximilian's family. Some of the images show saints connected to the Abbey of Maubeuge that received a copy of the set. Bartrum, 147 "Leonhard Beck". Art...
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Aulnoye-Aymeries, Hautmont, Maubeuge Hainaut (B): Thuin, Montigny-le-Tilleul, Charleroi Namur (B): Floreffe, Namur The Sambre at Aulne Abbey in Belgium The Sambre...
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Mechelen, Lisbon, Palermo. Large bones: Mende, Melun, Paris (2), Luxembourg, Maubeuge, Cambrai, Tournai, Ghent, Brages, Utrecht, Cologne (15+); Head: Naples...
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Ghent, the daughter of Witger, Duke of Lorraine and his wife Amalberga of Maubeuge. Her siblings were: Emebert, Reineldis, Ermelindis and Gudula. Pharaildis...
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Maastricht Ypres Cateau-Cambrésis Ghent Brussels Charleroi Valenciennes Cassel Maubeuge France viewed possession of the Spanish Netherlands as essential for its...
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