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    The Abbey of Saint-Symphorien or St Symphorian's Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery founded by Saint Papoul, bishop of Metz, in 609. It was the first...
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    and 2010. The Saint-Symphorien stadium has been the home of FC Metz since the creation of the club. Metz Handball is a Handball club. Metz Handball has...
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  • marriages of his relatives. He died on 14 December 1005, and was buried at the Saint-Symphorien Abbey in Metz. Orthodox England "Metz, Bishopric of", The...
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    Rivingtons. Wallace-Hadrill, J. M. (1962). The Long-Haired Kings, and Other Studies in Frankish History. London: Methuen. Abbey Saint-Symphorien de Metz...
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  • (Abbaye Saint-Symphorien de Beauvais), monks, Diocese of Beauvais (Beauvais, Oise) Abbey of St. Symphorian, Metz (Abbaye Saint-Symphorien de Metz), monks...
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    Poland". szlakcysterski.opw.pl. Retrieved 26 January 2024. Abbey Saint-Symphorien de Metz Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abbaye de Morimond. 48°3′26″N...
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    returned to the abbey of Saint-Symphorien. In the 13th century, it became part of the domain of the chapter of the Cathedral of Metz. On the mountain...
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    Tours (redirect from History of Tours)
    years. The commune of Tours absorbed the former commune of Saint-Étienne in 1845 and Sainte-Radegonde-en-Touraine and Saint-Symphorien in 1964. Today, with...
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    around the church dedicated to Saint Stephen. On the upper reaches of the Furan, near the Way of St. James, the Abbey of Valbenoîte had been founded by...
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    Holy Apostles, built by Bishop Bétause, recorded at site of the Church of Saint-Symphorien 420 - Bishop Nicasius builds a new cathedral, dedicated to...
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    of Fine Arts (former Ursuline Convent) Hôtel de Senecé (Lamartine museum) Saint-Clément Catholic Church in the district of Saint-Clément Church Saint-Pierre...
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    Vaux, Moselle (category Metz arrondissement geography stubs)
    north-eastern France. Communes of the Moselle department Parc naturel régional de Lorraine Abbey Saint-Symphorien de Metz "Répertoire national des élus:...
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    Rennes (redirect from History of rennes)
    Champ-Jacquet Area of Saint-Melaine square Notre-Dame-en-Saint-Melaine basilica, Tower and transept from the 11th century Benedictine abbey of Saint-Melaine 14th...
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    Évreux (redirect from Countship of Évreux)
    chapels. The church of the former abbey of St-Taurin is in part Romanesque. It has a choir of the 14th century and other portions of later date, and contains...
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    Chartres (category Communes of Eure-et-Loir)
    time of its construction, the abbey was outside the walls of the city. It contains fine stained glass and, formerly, twelve representations of the apostles...
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    (Grand-lieu), Mauzac près de Riom, Menat, Saint Symphorien, Thiers, and Aurillac. Cistercian abbeys included: Bellaigue, Bouchet (Vau-Luisant), Mont-Peyroux...
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    doors; Church of Saint-Didier (14th century); and Church of Saint-Agricol (14th century). Other religious buildings: Church of Saint-Symphorien (14th century...
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    This church, dedicated to the Holy Cross, stands on the site of a seventh-century abbey destroyed by the Saracens. Rebuilt under the Carolingians, it...
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    stationed at Saint-Symphorien near Mons), and who commanded the outposts between the Saint-Symphorien and Binche which formed the extreme right of the Prussians...
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    Rodez (category Communes of Aveyron)
    Historic Monument in 2005. Its construction was inspired by the Abbey Church of Saint Foy in Conques with notable influences from major Périgord churches...
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    Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2009. "FC Metz Stade". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. "Angers, domicile...
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    Le Mans (category Communes of Sarthe)
    Manhole cover depicting the city's coat-of-arms Effigy of Berengaria of Navarre in the chapter house of Épau abbey. Le Mans has a temperate oceanic climate...
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    season was the 119th season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on 25 July 2015, with the first round of the 2015–16 Scottish Challenge...
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