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Saint Bavo of
Ghent (also
known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius, Baaf; AD 622–659) is a
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox saint. He
exchanged a dissolute...
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Niggun of Four
Stanzas or the
Niggun of
Daled Bavos ("Niggun of Four Gates"), is a
wordless tune of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidim,
composed by the...
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Saint Bavo's Cathedral, also
known as Sint-Baafs
Cathedral (Dutch: Sint Baafskathedraal), is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. The 89-metre-tall...
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Saint Bavo's Abbey (Dutch: Sint-Baafsabdij) is a
former abbey in the
currently Belgian city of Ghent. It was
founded in the 7th
century by
Saint Amand...
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Dutch city of Haarlem.
Another Haarlem church called the
Cathedral of
Saint Bavo now
serves as the main
cathedral for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam...
- The
Cathedral of
Saint Bavo is a
cathedral in Haarlem, the Netherlands,
built by
Joseph Cuypers from 1895 to 1930 to
replace the
former waterstaatskerk...
- The
Saint Bavo Church (Dutch: Sint-Bavokerk, Sint-Baafskerk) is a
Dutch Reformed church building in Aardenburg, Netherlands. The
church was
founded in...
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called "Stroppendragers" (noose bearers). St.
Bavo's Abbey (not to be
confused with the
nearby St.
Bavo's Cathedral) was abolished, torn down, and replaced...
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Interior of St
Bavo's Church in
Haarlem is a 1636 oil on
panel painting by the
Dutch artist Pieter Jansz Saenredam, now in the
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. As...
- of Tung-shan,
translated by
William F. Powell,
Kuroda Institute Lievens,
Bavo (1981), Ma-tsu. De gesprekken, Bussum: Het
Wereldvenster Loori, John Daido...