Saint-Riquier (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁikje]; Picard: Saint-Ritchier) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France....
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Richarius (redirect from Saint Riquier)
founder of two monasteries. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Riquier's vita was probably written at the end of the...
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Amiens Abbeville Saint-Quentin Corbie Doullens Saint-Riquier Arleux Mortagne Crèvecœur The Somme towns (French: Villes de la Somme) were a series of nine...
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Angilbert (redirect from Angilbert, Saint)
"Monastery of St Richarius" (Sancti Richarii monasterium) at present-day Saint-Riquier in Picardy. Elected abbot in 794, he rebuilt the monastery and endowed...
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abbot and lay abbot respectively of Saint-Riquier, died in battle. Charles appointed Louis abbot of Saint-Riquier with Charles's uncle Rudolf as his lay...
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Norman writer William of Malmesbury and the chronicle of the abbey of Saint-Riquier in France (where he made a grant) describe Ralph the staller as a Breton...
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Saint-Riquier-ès-Plains is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A farming village situated in the Pays...
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The manuscript was intended as a gift for Angilbert the lay Abbot of Saint-Riquier Abbey and lover of Charlemagne's daughter Bertha. Angilbert donated...
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Saint Wolfeius, a hermit at St Benet Hulme in Norfolk in England (c. 1000) Saint Enguerrammus (Angilram) 'the Wise', monk and Abbot of Saint Riquier in...
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unbroken from late Roman times. Another early cloister, in the abbey of Saint-Riquier (790–799), took a triangular shape, with chapels at the corners, in...
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April 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (section Saints)
the 17th century. Saints Caidoc and Fricor joined Riquier's community and remained there until they were buried in Saint Riquier's church. St. Pachomius...
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Amiens (redirect from Saint-Acheul (Amiens))
Romain Rolland, Sacré-Cœur [fr] (private), Saint-Martin (private), Saint-Rémi (private) and Saint-Riquier (private). General and technological high schools:...
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until much later. The two hundred cappae or copes which appear in a Saint-Riquier inventory in the year 801, a number increased to 377 by the year 831...
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Saint-Riquier-en-Rivière is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A small forestry and farming village...
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and given by his parents to the abbey of Saint-Riquier as a child oblate. In 1105, he was elected abbot of Saint Peter's in Oudenburg,where he served until...
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so that she could select the best for herself. When Gervin, abbot of Saint-Riquier, was visiting the English court, he rejected her kiss of greeting and...
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these suburbs are Sotteville-lès-Rouen, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, Le Grand-Quevilly, Le Petit-Quevilly, and Mont-Saint-Aignan, each with a population exceeding...
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Abbeville (section Collegiate Church of Saint-Vulfran)
the location of the farm of Abbatisvilla, dependent upon the Abbey of Saint-Riquier. The suburbs of La Bouvaque and Thuison are located to the north of...
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couple had at least one illegitimate child, Louis, Abbot of Saint-Denis, Saint-Riquier, and Saint-Wandrille, who was also chancellor to his cousin Charles...
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thirty-first Bishop of Vienne in France (c. 669) Saint Guitmarus, fourth Abbot of Saint-Riquier in France (765) Saint Hildemar (Hildemanus), a monk at Corbie who...
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popular pebbled beach, a 15th-century castle and the churches of Saint-Jacques and Saint-Remi. The mouth of the river Scie lies at Hautot-sur-Mer, directly...
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Saint-Esprit Saint-Nicolas-de-Port (Meurthe-et-Moselle), Basilica of Saint-Nicolas Saint-Riquier (Somme), Abbey Senlis (Oise), transepts of Senlis Cathedral Sens...
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of the Princely Abbey of Corvey, and the foundation of the abbeys of Saint-Riquier and Fulda marked a new departure. The Palace of Aachen with its Palatine...
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the Normans invaded the valley of the Somme, and sacked the abbey of Saint-Riquier. They pillaged Amiens and held it for more than a year, until the city...
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high school, situated in the school complex at Saint-Jacques Guy de Maupassant high school, also at Saint-Jacques 12th – 14th century ruins of the ducal...
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Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux Saint-Pierre-le-Viger Saint-Rémy-Boscrocourt Saint-Riquier-en-Rivière Saint-Riquier-ès-Plains Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc Saint-Saëns...
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April 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (section Saints)
France (c. 620) Saint Trudpert, a hermit, possibly from Ireland, who lived in Münstethal in Germany (c. 644) Saint Richarius (Riquier), Abbot, Confessor...
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church property, and sometimes abbeys, in feudal tenure. The abbey of Saint-Riquier (Centula) in Picardy had secular abbots from the time of Charlemagne...
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abbacy of Saint-Médard de Soissons. In the following decade he acquired the abbacies of Saint-Amand d'Elnon, Saint-Riquier, Lobbes and Saint-Arnould de...
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Picardy (either that of Saint-Médard or Saint Riquier). In the fifteenth century it was in the possession of the Abbey of Saint Magloire in Paris. Around...
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