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Saint Amelia (Amalberga,
Amelberga) may
refer to:
Amalberga of Maubeuge, 7th-century
Frankish nun and
saint (July 10)
Amalberga of Temse, 8th-century...
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Saint Amelberga of
Susteren was the
Benedictine abbess of
Susteren Abbey,
Netherlands in the 9th
century AD; she died
about 900 AD. Her
remains are kept...
- Limburg,
founded in the 8th century. The
former abbey church is now St.
Amelberga's Basilica. The
abbey is
first recorded in 711, in a
letter from one of...
- foot,
starting at the
local church in
Temse and
continuing through eight Amelberga chapels and one
small chapel honoring Our Lady of
Seven Sorrows. Amalberga's...
- Almetta •
African American.
Aerma (阿 爾 馬) • Chinese. Amelia •
English Amelberga • English. Norman, p. 119. Lang, p. 132. O'Boyle, p. 150. Callary, p....
- Grobbendoncq: sold
Grobbendoncq to:
Philip of Cleves, Lord of
Ravenstein Amelberga of Cleves, Lady of Grobbendoncq;
married to
Andrew of Jauche,
Count of...
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Marck Belgian nobility Preceded by
Marghareta Brant; Lady of
Grobbendoncq Lord of
Grobbendonk – Succeeded by
Amelberga of Cleves, Lady of Grobbendoncq...
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translation of
relics from
Lobbes to
Binche 10 July - main
commemoration Amelberga of
Susteren Amalberga of
Temse St. Augustine's Abbey,
Ramsgate (1921)...
- Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart 1883
Netherlands Susteren Basilica of St
Amelberga 2007
Netherlands Tubbergen Basilica of St
Pancratius 2000 Netherlands...
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restaurateur (b. 1941)
Armed Forces Day (Bangladesh)
Christian feast days:
Amelberga of
Susteren Digain Maurus of
Parentium Pope
Gelasius I
Franciszka Siedliska...