- to the
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
began at the
Cistercian monastery of
Cercamp near Frévent (12
October – 26
November 1558),
followed by Le Cateau-Cambrésis...
-
Rambures on 31
August 1433, aged 43 years, and was
buried in the
abbey at
Cercamp, near Frévent. His wife died 36
years later. Richardson, D. (2011). Kimball...
- the
twentieth century. The
chateau at
Cercamp,
dating from the
nineteenth century. The
abbey and park at
Cercamp. A
former flour mill. The
Louis Ducatel...
- October–September 1558,
Christina presided as a
mediator in the
peace negotiations at
Cercamp, upon request. The
negotiations were
discontinued because of the death...
- Pope
Innocent II in 1137 by
financing the
foundation of
three abbeys:
Cercamp, Klaarkamp, and Ourscamp. In 1140, he
joined with the
Count of Hainaut...
- in 1166,
protesting at the aid the
Cistercian monasteries of Pontigny,
Cercamp and
Rigny had
given to
Becket and
threatening to
expel the
order from Henry's...
- Paris, 1866, t. 8, années 1762-63, p. 44-45.)
Adolphe de Cardevacque,
Histoire de l’abbaye de
Cercamp, p.255, Portals:
Biography Catholicism France...
-
Margaret died on 15
November 1469 at the age of 75 and was
buried in
Cercamp Abbey, Frévent, Pas-de-Calais. Her
husband Peter had died of
plague in...
- Frévent,
patronizing religious houses,
particularly nearby Cercamp. Acts in
favour of
Cercamp survive from May, July and
December 1234;
April 1234 or 1235;...
-
October 27, 1777 and
became Abbot commendatory of the
abbey Notre-Dame de
Cercamp from 1777 to 1789. Talleyrand-Périgord was a
member of the ****embly of...