Amandus (redirect from Amand of Maastricht)
Amandus (c. 584 – 679), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated...
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Saint-Amand Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-Amand), once known as Elno, Elnon or Elnone Abbey, is a former Benedictine abbey in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Nord, France...
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of the well-known Amand of Maastricht. "Autres saints honorés dans le Diocèse", Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi "Saint Alain de Lavaur", Nominis Martyr-et-Saint...
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Diocese of Maastricht (Latin Traiectum ad Mosam) was a Roman Catholic jurisdiction in parts of present Netherlands (including the see Maastricht) and Belgium...
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List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège (redirect from List of bishops of Tongeren, Maastricht and Liège)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège and its predecessor see of Tongeren and Maastricht. From 972 to 1795, the bishops of Liège also ruled a lordship (not co-extensive...
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leading noble and claimed lordship of Douai. He was a disciple of Amand of Maastricht. In 630, Adalbald founded Marchiennes Abbey. During a military expedition...
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more than 78 km². After Pippin's death in 640, the bishop of Maastricht, the future Saint Amand, urged Pippin's widow, Itta, to found an abbey in their villa...
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Charles François Dumouriez (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
French armies lost territory in the east of Belgium and the Siege of Maastricht (1793). He disagreed with his successor Pache, the radical Convention...
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Fasanerie (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
few years later, Dalberg's successor, the first Prince-Bishop of Fulda, Amand von Buseck, engaged court architect Andreas Gallasini to further magnify...
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Louis Friant (redirect from Louis de Friant)
Ligny/St-Amand) on 26 June 1794. He was briefly acting-commander of a brigade (July 1794) and a division (August 1794). He served at the sieges of Maastricht (October...
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his uncle Marshal Turenne, but in 1673 he was seconded to the Siege of Maastricht. Back on the Rhine, he fought at Entzheim in 1674, at Turckheim in January...
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mother, Itta of Metz, was likely acquainted with Amandus, the Bishop of Maastricht. When Dagobert succeeded his father and the court moved to Neustria, Pippin...
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Jozef Miaczinsky (redirect from Joseph de Miaczynski)
Battle of Jemappes, Siege of Maastricht (1793), the loss of Aachen and the Battle of Neerwinden (1793) under Francisco de Miranda, the only general from...
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Battle of Neerwinden (1793) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
swept aside René Joseph de Lanoue's covering army at the Battle of Aldenhoven. The French abandoned the siege of Maastricht on 3 March. Coburg pursued...
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Martin of Tours Haarlem – Bavo Kerkrade – Barbara Maastricht – Servatius of Tongeren, Amand of Maastricht Nijmegen – Stephen The Hague – Gabriel Utrecht...
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4th Bishop of Quimper Alori, Bishop of Quimper Amand, Bishop of Rennes Amandus, Bishop of Maastricht, born near Nantes Armand, 5th Bishop of Vannes Armel...
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for January. It was Henschen who, by his commentary on the Acts of St. Amand, suggested to Bolland the course to follow, and gave to the work undertaken...
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National calendars of the Roman Rite (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Liturgische Kalender voor de Eucharistieviering. 30 January: Saint Brother Mutien-Marie, religious – Optional Memorial 6 February: Saint Amand, missionary – Memorial...
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List of carillons (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Carillonneurs de France [Guild of Carillonneurs of France] (in French). Archived from the original on 7 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2022. "Saint-Amand-Les-Eaux"...
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around Brussels, where the N2 is known as the "Road to Leuven" ("Chaussée de Louvain" in French, "Leuvensesteenweg" in Dutch). The numbering of the roads...
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Saint-Nicolas – Saint Nicholas Sint-Agatha-Berchem – Agatha of Sicily Sint-Amands – Saint Amand Sint-Gillis-Waas – Saint Giles Sint-Laureins – Lawrence of Rome Sint-Martens-Latem...
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Gembloux. Thielemann chose Gembloux, as he knew that the French held Saint-Amand, Ligny, and the Ligny battlefield up to Sombreffe. The widely dispersed...
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moved north into Brabant, a separate army under Francisco de Miranda laid siege to Maastricht on 23 February. However the Austrians had been reinforced...
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Libois, "Huwelijkskontrakt tussen Amand Thirion en Marie Joseph Fontaine, 1733", tr. M. Grauwen, in Doorheen de nationale geschiedenis, vol. 1 (State...
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Saint Amand, Bishop of Maastricht (7th century), a native of the district of Herbauges. The chief places of pilgrimage of the diocese are: Notre-Dame de Bon...
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Rashidun Caliphate Xiao Xian, prince of the Liang dynasty (d. 621) 584 Amand, bishop and saint (approximate date) Chlothar II, king of the Franks (d...
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Ferdinand Cornet de Grez Orangist / Moderate liberal Brussels Philippe Corten Catholic democrat Leuven Nicholas-Joseph Cruts (substitute) Maastricht Pierre-Ernest...
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Bishop of Aleth, Brittany, who died in Saintonge about 570; Saint Amand, Bishop of Maastricht (seventh century). From 1534, La Rochelle and the Province of...
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Marble communion rails of St Amand's church in Geel 1693: Marble monument for Don Francisco Marcos de Velasco, Marquesss of Pico de Velasco - died 17 June 1693...
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On 20 March Danton and Delacroix were sent to his headquarters at Saint-Amand-les-Eaux to interrogate Dumouriez and sent Miranda, Valence, Luckner, etc...
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