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Cysoing (French pronunciation: [sizwɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France, 15 km (9.3 mi)
southeast of Lille. It is
twinned with...
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honored at
Cysoing when
Saint Evrard and
Princess Gisèle went to take
possession of
their domain. His
relics were
conserved there.
Cysoing therefore had...
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Adelhard von Burc (died
after 1 July 874) was lay
abbot of
Cysoing. He was a son of the
Frankish Duke of
Friuli Eberhard and his wife Gisela, daughter...
- of many rich
domains including the fisc of
Cysoing;
located at the
center of the
country of Pèvele,
Cysoing was one of the most
beautiful fiscs in the...
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Saint Arnoul of
Cysoing, of Flanders, and
apparently martyred in 752, was a soldier. (in French)
Saint Arnoul Portals:
Saints Biography Catholicism Belgium...
- also been
reported that his
father was
Adelhard von Burc, lay
abbot of
Cysoing,
himself a son of
Eberhard of Friuli. He
married his
first cousin, Gisela...
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Jacques de
Cysoing was a late thirteenth-century Franco-Flemish trouvère. He
wrote nine
songs that survive, all of them with
their melodies. Probably...
- his
father died and he
inherited the
baronies of Werchin,
Walincourt and
Cysoing, as well as the
hereditary office of
seneschal of Hainaut,
which had been...
- La Couronne), La Couronne,
Charente Cysoing Abbey (Abbaye de
Cysoing,
Abbaye Saint-Calixte de
Cysoing),
Cysoing, Nord
Daoulas Abbey (Abbaye de Daoulas...
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southern Belgium. The
family monastery, the
centre of
their power, was at
Cysoing, near Tournai. King
Berengar I of
Italy belonged to this family. Berengar...