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    formed the community of St. Nicolas of Oignies, adopting the rule of St. Augustine. In 1192, St Nicolas of Oignies was officially recognized as a priory...
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    Fosses-la-Ville - Gerpinnes - Sambreville. Aiseau Pont-de-Loup Presles Roselies Oignies Abbey Historical population: 1977: 10,969 1994: 10,912 "Wettelijke Bevolking...
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    Hugo of Oignies (French: Hugo d'Oignies, before 1187 in Walcourt – c. 1240 in Oignies) was a lay brother of Oignies Abbey. He was a metalworker and painter...
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  • description of the transfer of the body of Jacques de Vitry (d. 1240) to the Oignies Abbey in 1241. Alberic's chronicle was published in the Monumenta Germaniae...
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  • visited the buildings. While the lower village was laid out accordingly, Abbey Oignies partly destroyed houses built for workers, and the Biesme diverted from...
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    Saint Alice. List of Catholic saints La Cambre Abbey Villers Abbey Beguines and Beghards Marie of Oignies Christina the Astonishing Lutgard of Aywières...
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    Supplementum, to the Life of Mary of Oignies, written in 1215 by Jacques de Vitry regarding the figure of Marie of Oignies. Thomas writes the Supplementum...
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    Kortrijk. His body was returned to Tournai for burial. Charles Piot, "Oignies (Gibert d')", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 16 (Brussels, 1901)...
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  • in Italy belonging to the canons. Cardinal de Vitry, a canon regular of Oignies and cardinal patriarch of Jerusalem, relates that among other churches...
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    "The Liturgical Office of Mary of Oignies by Goswin of Bossut". In Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker (ed.). Mary of Oignies: Mother of Salvation. Brepols. pp. 175–196...
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    Castle Oigny-en-Valois Dungeon of Septmonts Château of Guise Cathedrals Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Laon Soissons Cathedral Churches and abbeys Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache...
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    District (the Theatre of Arras and the Hôtel de Guînes), the Abbey District (The Saint-Vaast Abbey and the Cathedral of Arras), the Vauban Citadel, and the...
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  • 1193) Clare of Assisi (1194–1253); Anthony of Padua (1195–1231); Marie of Oignies (d.1213); Alice of Schaerbeek (d.1250); Thomas Gallus (c.1200–1246) Beatrice...
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    decades later, the constant state of war forced the monks to desert the abbey, where they returned in 1457. Pillaged and burned by troops on several occasions...
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    the nave until the late 13th century. Abbey of Notre Dame – The former abbey of Notre Dame, former royal abbey, founded in the Merovingian era, known...
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    relics were subsequently removed to the Abbey Church of St. Joseph, which was enlarged in the 11th century. The abbey adopted the Rule of Saint Augustine...
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    Flaviniacum, which appears in the cartulary (or charter) of the Benedictine abbey founded on the site by a certain Widerard in 719. In the mid-9th century...
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  • Emperor (d. 1208) August – Baldwin V, King of Jerusalem (d. 1186) Marie of Oignies, French beguin (d. 1213) Prithviraj Chauhan, Indian ruler of Ajmer (d....
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    Saint-Bertin abbey founded on the initiative of Audomar, (Odemaars or Omer). Omer, bishop of Thérouanne, in the 7th century established the Abbey of Saint...
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    to the Seine and Alesia, the remnants of its ancient abbey (the Abbey of Saint-Seine) and the abbey church, a jewel of Gothic art primitive Burgundy and...
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  • de Sainte-Marie d'Oingnies (Leuven, Rivius, 1609), a life of Marie of Oignies. Jules Delecourt, "Buisseret (François)", in Biographie Nationale de Belgique...
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    church of St Martin dates from the middle of the 12th century. The old abbey buildings of the same foundation are now used as the hospital. The museum...
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    Dijon to the southern end of the Forest of Cîteaux, to the south of the abbey. As in England,[citation needed] Île de France and in the South of France...
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    department, eastern France. The Musée du Pays Châtillonnais is housed in old abbey of Notre-Dame de Châtillon, within the town, known for its collection of...
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    a former Jesuit college, built by Jean Beegrand between 1682 and 1688. Abbey of Saint-Augustin-de-Clarques. The former Governor's residence. The old...
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    team in the town since 1993. Montbard is near the site of the Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The chateau...
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    their return, the abbey became a centre of pilgrimage, especially popular with the Germans in the 14th and 15th centuries. The abbey was closed in 1772...
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    "symbiotic" relationship with the Premonstratensian community established in the abbey of Dommartin, which gradually became the owner of most of the land on the...
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    Benedictine monastery of Molesme Abbey, established here in the late 11th century by Saint Robert, who later founded Cîteaux Abbey, motherhouse of the Cistercian...
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  • for her incessant tears. The friar admitted to having read of Marie of Oignies and recognised that Kempe's tears were also a result of similar authentic...
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