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    Corbie (French pronunciation: [kɔʁbi]; Dutch: Korbei; Picard:Corbin) is a commune of the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The small...
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    Colette of Corbie, PCC (13 January 1381 – 6 March 1447) was a French abbess and the foundress of the Colettine Poor Clares, a reform branch of the Order...
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  • Look up corbie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corbie is a commune of the Somme département in northern France. Corbie may also refer to: Corbie (bird)...
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    Ralph Corbie, SJ (Corby, Corbington, at times Corrington; 25 March 1598 – 7 September 1644) was an Irish Jesuit. A victim of the anti-Catholic persecutions...
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    Common raven (redirect from Corbie (bird))
    which descend from Proto-Germanic *khrabanas. An old Scottish word corby or corbie, akin to the French corbeau, has been used for both this bird and the carrion...
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    Corbie Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Corbie, Picardy, France, dedicated to Saint Peter. It was founded by Balthild, the widow of Clovis II...
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    Adalard of Corbie (Latin: Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, Huise – 2 January 827) was the son of Bernard who was the son of Charles Martel and half-brother...
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  • Osmond Corbie (28 July 1934 – 8 May 2003) was a Trinidadian cricketer. He played in ten first-class matches for Trinidad and Tobago from 1957 to 1962....
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    The First Siege of Corbie took place from the 7th to the 15th of August, 1636 during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) where a...
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    Paschasius Radbertus (785–865) was a Carolingian theologian and the abbot of Corbie, a monastery in Picardy founded in 657 or 660 by the queen regent Bathilde...
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  • Ratramnus (died c. 868) was a Frankish monk of the monastery of Corbie, near Amiens in northern France, and a Carolingian theologian known best for his...
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  • major centres of Merovingian script: the monasteries of Luxeuil, Laon, Corbie, and Chelles. Each script developed from uncial, half-uncial, and the Merovingian...
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  • Ambrose Corbie, also called Corby or Corbington (7 December 1604 – 11 April 1649) was an English Jesuit, teacher and author. Ambrose Corbie was born near...
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    Vaire-sous-Corbie (French pronunciation: [vɛʁ su kɔʁbi], literally Vaire under Corbie; Picard: Vaire-dsou-Corbeu) is a commune in the Somme department...
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  • 49°54′35″N 2°30′29″E / 49.90972°N 2.50806°E / 49.90972; 2.50806 The Canton of Corbie is a canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Hauts-de-France...
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    Stepped gable (redirect from Corbie steps)
    A stepped gable, crow-stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the...
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  • Giselle Corbie-Smith is the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. She serves as Director...
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  • Corbie Hill is a small locality south-east of Leeton, New South Wales, Australia, in Leeton Shire. It can be accessed by Corbie Hill Road which links...
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    Oncopera rufobrunnea is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is endemic to the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria and South...
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  • of Louis's son Lothair I. He succeeded his brother Adalard as abbot of Corbie and its new daughter foundation, Corvey, in 826 or 827. His feast day is...
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  • Wilart de Corbie was one of the earliest trouvères from northern France. In one instance a chansonnier names him Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, William...
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    mother's early death, Ansgar was brought up in Benedictine monastery of Corbie in Picardy. According to the Vita Ansgarii ("Life of Ansgar"), when the...
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    The Tasmanian grassgrub or corbie (Oncopera intricata) is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is found in Tasmania. The larvae feed on Fragaria species...
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  • gable. Also called crow-steps. A gable featuring corbiesteps is known as a corbie gable, crow-step gable, or stepped gable. Corinthian order One of the three...
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    monastery rules written by Adalhard the Elder, also known as Adalard of Corbie, though the date normally given for widespread cultivation of hops for use...
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    Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2017. Corbie Hill (March 26, 2014). "Future Islands' international star is rising, but...
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  • (d. 835), a high-ranking court dignitary, later abbot of Corbie Bernhard, a monk of Corbie Gundrada, sent to the Abbey of Ste-Croix in Poitiers Theodrada...
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    d'Angicourt Perrot de Neele Philippe de Nanteuil Philippe de Remy Pierre de Corbie Pierre de Molins Pierrekin de la Coupele Raoul de Beauvais Raoul de Ferier...
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    original magazine or anthology publication): "The Lady Rests" (1997), Palace Corbie 7 "The Collaborators" (1998), Implosion 8 "Better Than Home" (1999), A....
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    Paschasius Radbertus (785–865) was a Carolingian theologian, and the abbot of Corbie, whose most well-known and influential work is an exposition on the nature...
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