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Fécamp (French pronunciation: [fekɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
northwestern French department of Seine-Maritime.
Fécamp is
situated in the
valley of the river...
- the Holy
Trinity at
Fécamp,
commonly known as
Fécamp Abbey (French:
Abbaye de la Trinité de
Fécamp), is a
Benedictine abbey in
Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper...
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story of it
having been
developed by
monks at the
Benedictine Abbey of
Fécamp in Normandy, and
produced by them
until the abbey's
devastation during the...
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Union Sportive Football de
Fécamp is a
football club
based in
Fécamp, France.
Founded in 1903, it
competes in the Régional 2, the
seventh tier of the...
- monk at
Fécamp, d. 1025,
buried at
Fécamp Abbey Eleanor (c. 1011/3),
married to
Count Baldwin IV of
Flanders Matilda (c. 1013/5), nun at
Fecamp, d. 1033...
- John of
Fécamp, (early 11th
century - 22
February 1079) was an Italian-Norman
Benedictine who was the most
widely read of
early medieval spiritual writers...
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broadcasting under the name
Radio International Fécamp from
Radio Normandie's
first transmitter at
Fécamp for "several w****s". On 10 June 1940
French troops...
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followed a
request by Duke
Richard II and
became first abbot at the
Abbey of
Fécamp which was a
reforming centre of
monasticism in Normandy. Only this m****cript...
- d'agglomération de
Fécamp Caux
Littoral is the communauté d'agglomération, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the town of
Fécamp. It is
located in...
- Senneville-sur-
Fécamp (French pronunciation: [sɛnvil syʁ fekɑ̃],
literally Senneville on
Fécamp) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the Normandy...