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Montivilliers Abbey (French: Abbaye de Montivilliers; Latin: Monasterium Villare) is a former Benedictine nunnery, founded between 682 and 684 (1341 years...
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needed] Matilda became the abbess of the Montivilliers Abbey, and for that reason is best known as Maud of Montivilliers. Geoffrey H. White, ‘ "Associates"...
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The Canton of Montivilliers is a former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie region of northern France. It was...
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Restoration of tribune organ at Montivilliers Abbey 1746: Construction of a new 30-stop organ in the sepulcher of Montivilliers Abbey by brothers Jean-Baptiste...
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Normandy, Abbess of Montivilliers d.1034 m. Ebles of Turenne (d.1030 (divorced) Guimara (Wimarc(a)) (b. ca. 986), died Montivilliers Abbey, Seine-Inferieure...
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estates. In June 1202, he was entrusted with the lands of Harfleur and Montivilliers in Normandy. In 1215, Gilbert and his father were two of the barons...
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to 48, open platforms. Montivilliers-type railcars, rebuilt by C.G.F.T in 1910, n°. 50 to 63, closed platforms. Montivilliers-type railcars, rebuilt by...
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post-World War II modernist architecture), climbs through parkland to Montivilliers, then follows the chalk cliffs of the Pays de Caux for most of the route...
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frequency between Le Havre and Montivilliers was two return journeys every hour. The frequency between Montivilliers and Rolleville however was restricted...
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CTPO, a subsidiary of Veolia Transport. 1 (Sainte-Adresse (La Hève) - Montivilliers (Gare)) 2 (Perrey - Gonfreville-L'Orcher (Parc de l'estuaire)) 3 (Grand...
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Petites écoles de Port-Royal, entered the magistracy and became judge at Montivilliers, near Le Havre. In 1690 he became president of the bailliage of Rouen...
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November 1496) Quiteria (1499 – September/October 1536), abbess at Montivilliers a stillborn son in 1500 Andrew Phoebus (14 October 1501 – 17 April 1503)...
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of Scotland, probably born before 1100; Matilda Fitzroy, Abbess of Montivilliers; Gundrada de Dunstanville; Possibly Rohese, wife of Henry de la Pomerai;...
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Normandy. With the support of the Australian embassy, the club became the Montivilliers in 1998 and was nicknamed "Tasmania" in reference to the Australian...
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768) Canton of Le Havre-2 (pop. 35,420, also includes Harfleur and Montivilliers) Canton of Le Havre-3 (pop. 37,580, also includes Gainneville, Gonfreville-l'Orcher...
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organ played by the composer, when the new organ of the Saint-Sauveur Montivilliers Abbey was dedicated. César Franck, the dedicatee of the composition...
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Édouard Mendy (category People from Montivilliers)
sheet in the final. Édouard Osoque Mendy was born on 1 March 1992 in Montivilliers, Seine-Maritime in France, to a Senegalese mother and a Bissau-Guinean...
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1496). Quiteria of Navarre (1499 – September/October 1536). Abbess at Montivilliers. A stillborn son in 1500. Andrew Phoebus of Navarre (14 October 1501...
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Monchy-sur-Eu Mont-Cauvaire Mont-Saint-Aignan Montérolier Montigny Montivilliers Montmain Montreuil-en-Caux Montroty Montville Morgny-la-Pommeraye Morienne...
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city walls, pierced by three gates (Porte d'Eure, Porte de Rouen and Montivilliers Gate). These were restored in the 15th century after the destruction...
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club in France to play Australian rules football, after the Tasmania Montivilliers, Paris Cockerels, Strasbourg Kangaroos, Senlis Razorbacks and Saint-Estève...
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daughter of Henry I of England and Edith Matilda FitzRoy, Abbess of Montivilliers (c. 1102 – c. 1172), daughter of Henry I of England and an unknown mistress...
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13th-century stained-glass windows; Organ from 1746, originating from the Montivilliers Abbey; Group of multi-coloured stone from the 15th century; 16th century...
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Prévost was educated (from 1907 to 1911) at the primary school in Montivilliers. near Rouen, where his father was principal. In 1911, he moved to the...
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They're the 7th Australian football club in France, after the Tasmania Montivilliers, Paris Cockerels, Strasbourg Kangourous, Senlis Razorbacks, Saint-Estève...
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Himad Abdelli (category People from Montivilliers)
France, he plays for the Algeria national team. Abdelli was born in Montivilliers in Normandy, to an Algerian father and a Guadeloupean mother. He holds...
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Saint-Martin-du-Bec and passes Notre-Dame-du-Bec, Rolleville, Épouville, Montivilliers and joins the Seine at Harfleur. It is 14.2 km (8.8 mi) long. In the...
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Ansoald of Poitiers; afterwards he founded monasteries at Pavilly, Montivilliers and Noirmoutier, where he died in about 685. Among those inspired by...
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valley of the Seine: Fontenelle in 649, Jumièges about 654, Pavilly, Montivilliers. These abbeys rapidly adopted the Benedictine Rule. They came to possess...
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