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- Flines-lez-Raches (French pronunciation: [flin le ʁaʃ], literally Flines near Raches) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It was once...
- Flines Abbey (French: Abbaye de Flines; also L'Honneur Notre-Dame de Flines) was a Cistercian nunnery in Flines-lez-Raches near Douai, in the Nord department...
- Flines-lès-Mortagne (French pronunciation: [flin lɛ mɔʁtaɲ], literally Flines near Mortagne) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes...
- (1247–1304) Baldwin (born after 1247, lived in 1299) Joanna, abbess of Flines (died 1304) Bouchard, Bishop of Metz (1251–1296) Guy, Bishop of Utrecht...
- 5, 1322 – November 18, 1340) Isabella (d. December 28, 1357), Abbess of Flines Sohier (d. March 21, 1364), count of Brienne, titular duke of Athens John...
- founded more Cisterian nunneries throughout the county of Flanders, including Flines Abbey. He had four children (three sons) by Margaret and the eldest took...
- Dietrich VII, Count of Cleves) and had issue. Joan (d. 1296), a nun at Flines Abbey. Evergates 2007, p. 127. Walters, Corrigan & Ricketts 2006, p. 40...
- Avesnes, Lord of Beaumont Felicite of Avesnes Jeanne of Avesnes, Abbess of Flines Chisholm 1911, p. 78. Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Peerage of England...
- (1247–1304) Baldwin (born after 1247, lived in 1299) Joanna, Abbess of Flines (died 1304) Bouchard, Bishop of Metz (1251–1296) Guy, Bishop of Utrecht...
- of Champagne. Marie of Dampierre (c. 1230 – 21 December 1302), Abbess of Flines, near Douai. This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage...