• Bec Abbot is a Canadian singer who performed and recorded Contemporary Christian music. Her album Shine Like Stars was nominated for the 2004 Juno Award...
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    abbeys, Bec maintained annals of the house but uniquely its first abbots also received individual biographies, brought together by the monk of Bec, Milo...
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    area by the Normans. Saint Anselm, the second Abbot of Bec, is reputed to have been a visitor to Tooting Bec before he succeeded Lanfranc as Archbishop of...
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    Lanfranc (redirect from Lanfranc of Bec)
    career to become a Benedictine monk at Bec in Normandy. He served successively as prior of Bec Abbey and abbot of St Stephen's Abbey in Caen, Normandy...
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  • Anselm of Canterbury Bernard du Bec (died 1149), Benedictine monk and abbot Colmán Bec (died c. 587), an Irish king Dúnchad Bec, 8th century king of Kintyre...
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    after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was an Italian Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher, and theologian of...
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  • include: Abiel Abbot (1770–1828), American pastor Alice Balch Abbot (1867–1937), American writer Bec Abbot, Canadian singer Benjamin Abbot (1762–1849),...
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  • early 12th century Theobald became a monk at the Abbey of Bec, rising to the position of abbot in 1137. King Stephen of England chose him to be Archbishop...
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    and subsequently a Benedictine monk. He founded the Abbey of Our Lady of Bec, Normandy. Herluin was born around 995/997 in Bonneville-Aptot, according...
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    Dub dá Leithe, abbot of Ard Macha, rested. AI794.1 Kl. Airechtach, abbot of Ard Macha, [rested]. AI795.3 Repose of Faendledach Bec, abbot of Ard Macha....
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    Jean de La Motte (category French abbots)
    Jean de La Motte was a 15th-century abbot of the Bec Abbey. He was son of a bourgeois of Rouen, in Northern France. He earned a doctor decree from the...
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  • Roger de Bailleul (category Benedictine abbots)
    də bajøl]; died 25 September 1179) was a medieval Benedictine monk, abbot of Bec, and archbishop-elect of Canterbury. Roger was born in Lombardy, but...
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    Thomas Frique (category Benedictine abbots)
    Thomas Frique or Thomas du Bec († 5 July 1446) was the 28th abbot of Le Bec. Originally from Le Bec Abbey, he was prior of the abbey before succeeding...
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  • Waiting for Aidan (Signpost, 2001) co-wrote lyrics for "Not So Hip" with Bec Abbot on her album: Not So Hip (Signpost, 2005) Parachute Music Festival (January...
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  • a 13th-century French clergyman, abbot of Bec and then bishop of Évreux. Justicier du Bec, Richard was elected abbot on September 26, 1211, succeeding...
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    he entered Bec Abbey in 1128. In 1149 Robert of Torigni became the prior of Bec replacing Roger de Bailleul who had by that time become abbot. In 1154 Robert...
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  • Stars, Saved! Starfield, Tumbling After 2004 Jill Paquette Jill Paquette Bec Abbot, Shine Like Stars Jody Cross, Forward to Forever Downhere, So Much for...
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    Guillaume d'Auvillars (category French abbots)
    was the 26th abbot of Bec Abbey in France. Guillaume was born in the village of Auvillars in Normandy. He was consecrated Abbot of Bec in 1399 by Guillaume...
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  • Gilbert Crispin (category Abbots of Westminster)
    the Norman Conquest, succeeding Abbot Vitalis of Bernay. He was probably the grandson of Gislebert Crispin, Baron of Bec, although the Crispin line is notoriously...
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  • up bejan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bejan (French bejaune, from bec jaune, 'yellow beak', in allusion to unfledged birds, and the equivalent...
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  • Friuli (fl. 700s), Benedictine monk and abbot Nonantula Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033–1109), philosopher, Abbot of Bec, and Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm...
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  • Bernard du Bec (died May 8, 1149), also known as Bernard le Vénérable, was a Benedictine monk who served as the thirteenth abbot of Mont Saint-Michel...
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    here between 1133 and 1147 by Martin de Vecti (also known as Martin de Bec), Abbot of Peterborough from 1133 to 1155. He dedicated the church to the saint...
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  • relics to attract pilgrims; hence the name of the town. Saint Anselm, abbot of Bec Abbey in Normandy and later to be Archbishop of Canterbury, apparently...
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  • (died 1149?) was cantor of the Benedictine Abbey of Bec. He wrote the lives of five of its abbots: Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, Gulielmus de Bellomonte...
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  • 1066), step-father of William the Conqueror Herluin of Bec (died 1078), founder of the abbey of Bec S.L. Uckelman. "Herluin". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary...
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  • through the influence of Anselm of Bec, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1104, he was chosen abbot of the poor and tiny abbey of Nogent-sous-Coucy...
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  • "Refusing" - Stereotrap Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year: "Thrive" - Bec Abbot Praise & Worship Song of the Year: "I Rest" - Three Season Ant, songwriters[citation...
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  • Ivars Taurins, Chants sacrés et profanes Jill Paquette, Jill Paquette Bec Abbot, Shine Like Stars Jody Cross, Forward to Forever downhere, So Much for...
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    Estold d'Estouteville (category Benedictine abbots)
    Estout d'Estouteville (died 13 October 1423) was successively abbot of Cerisy Abbey, Bec Abbey and Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, France. He was the son of...
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