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Aldeneik, Heppeneert, Wurfeld, 't Ven, Gremelslo, Berg, S****sheide, Voorshoven, Waterloos, De Riet and Dorne. As its name
would suggest,
Aldeneik (possibly...
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Aldeneik,
founded in 730, is a
suburb of the
Belgian town of Maaseik. It lies on the left bank of the
river Meuse,
close to the
border with the Netherlands...
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Aldeneik Abbey (Dutch:
Klooster van
Aldeneik) is a
former Benedictine abbey in
Aldeneik,
currently a
mainly residential parish of Maaseik, in the province...
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partly Romanesque,
partly Gothic church in
Aldeneik, Belgium. Originally, the
church was part of
Aldeneik Abbey, a
Benedictine nunnery,
founded by the...
- Finally, the area was
divided into
three parts: Thorn,
Aldeneik, and Kessenich.
Thorn and
Aldeneik became important abbeys,
Kessenich was
lying between...
- (N761 / N296
Maaseik -
Susteren )
Maasgouw Ohé en Laak (Maasgouw) Bosb****
Aldeneik (Maaseik)
Kinrooi Ophoven (Kinrooi) Bike
ferry service Ophoven - Ohé en...
- and Aachen, as well as a
number of
important monasteries: Sint-Truiden,
Aldeneik, Herkenrode, Averbode, Munsterbilzen, Susteren, Sint Odiliënberg, Rolduc...
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Saint Herlindis (or Harlindis) (c.695 in
Maaseik – 745 or 753 in
Aldeneik, near Maaseik),
sister of
Saint Relindis, was a
Frankish saint and abbess. Herlindis...
- the
eighth century and was
first kept at the
former Benedictine abbey of
Aldeneik,
which was
consecrated in 728 CE. The
Merovingian nobles Adelard, Lord...
- wife
later built a
monastery at
Maaseik for
their daughters. The
Abbey of
Aldeneik was
consecrated in 728.
Willibrord consecrated Harlindis as the
first abbess...