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Affligem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑfliɣɛm] ;
anciently written Afflighem) is a muni****lity
located some 20 km (12 mi) west-north-west of
Brussels in the...
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Johannes Cotto (John Cotton,
Johannes Afflighemensis; fl. c. 1100) was a
music theorist,
possibly of
English origin, most
likely working in
southern Germany...
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Middeleeuwse Geschiedenis 2 (Hilversum 1999) p.38-95. Brock, Henry. "
Afflighem." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 1. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
- in 1559. The main
architects were
Godevaert de
Bosscher and
Steven van
Afflighem (nave), and
Evert van
Antwerpen (transept). The term "cathedral" was never...
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Willem van
Afflighem (born 1221),
Flemish poet and
abbot at Sint-Truiden v t e...
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himself compelled to
claim the
hospitality of the
Benedictine Abbey of
Afflighem,
since he had
reduced himself to
absolute poverty by the
publication of...
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study abroad. He was
involved in the
Flemish monastery foundations of
Afflighem and Steenbruggen. His
priestly work
focussed on his
activities as a confessor...
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European courts such as that of
Portugal and for
major abbeys like
those at
Afflighem,
Floreffe and Villers. In 1734 he
settled in Nivelles. In
addition to...
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Aarschot Godfried II (d.
after 1152) John (d.
after 1125), a monk at the
Afflighem Abbey. It is
possible that he is the
renown John
whose treatise on de...
- hagiographer. Some
historians speculate that this
writer may have been
Willem of
Afflighem [nl], but
others reject this
identification as
based on a misinterpretation...