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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    had four children: Aldetrude, abbess of Maubeuge Abbey Landry of Paris, Bishop of Paris Madelberte of Maubeuge, succeeded Aldetrude as abbess of Mauberge...
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  • Aldetrude, Landry of Paris, Madelberte of Maubeuge, and Dentelin. Saint Bertille later became a nun at Maubeuge Abbey, founded by her daughter. Saint Bertille...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • with St. Amalberga of Maubeuge, or the virgin St. Amalberga of Temse. Amalberga of Temse Amalberga of Maubeuge Susteren Abbey "Amalberga von Susteren...
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    monk of the abbey of Hautmont between 1048 and 1051, she was the daughter of a duke of Lotharingia called Witger and Amalberga of Maubeuge. She died between...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    translation of relics to Gent Source: Amelberga of Susteren Amalberga of Maubeuge "St. Amalburga". "Vita sanctae Amalbergae virginis - Wikisource". "Wegom...
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    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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    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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    Mechelen, Lisbon, Palermo. Large bones: Mende, Melun, Paris (2), Luxembourg, Maubeuge, Cambrai, Tournai, Ghent, Brages, Utrecht, Cologne (15+); Head: Naples...
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    Gare du Nord and the third from the Gare de l'Est: the line from Paris to Maubeuge, serving cities including Chauny, Tergnier and Saint-Quentin the line from...
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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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    "an active and intelligent little girl".  Germany: Ennepetal  France: Maubeuge  Netherlands: Middelburg  Spain: Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, Córdoba  Japan:...
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    Other major towns include Valenciennes, Lens, Douai, Béthune, Dunkirk, Maubeuge, Boulogne, Arras, Cambrai and Saint-Omer. The region is featured in numerous...
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    of a farm dating back to Gallo-Roman times, it was transformed into an abbey in the 11th century. A pond, which probably predates its construction, provided...
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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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