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Boneffe Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Boneffe) was, from the
early 13th
century until the end of the 18th century, a
Cistercian monastery on the
banks of the...
- muni****lity
consists of the
following districts: Aische-en-Refail, Bolinne,
Boneffe, Branchon, Dhuy, Éghezée, Hanret, Leuze, Liernu, Longchamps, Mehaigne,...
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archbishop of Cambrai, and was
consecrated on 22
November 1615. The
church of
Boneffe Abbey, destro**** by
rebel forces during the Revolt, was
rebuilt and reconsecrated...
- Écaussinnes-Lalaing Marche-lez-Écaussinnes Éghezée Éghezée Aische-en-Refail
Bolinne Boneffe Branchon Dhuy
Hanret Leuze Liernu Longchamps Mehaigne Noville-sur-Mehaigne...
- Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac, Braine-l'Alleud,
Walloon Brabant:
Maronite Boneffe Abbey (Abbaye de
Boneffe) at Éghezée (Namur):
Cistercian nuns, then
Cistercian monks...
- of the
Privy Council.
Jacobus was
educated at the
Cistercian Abbey of
Boneffe in the
County of Namur. He
studied philosophy at
Louvain University, and...