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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...
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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...
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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...
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founded more
Cisterian nunneries throughout the
county of Flanders,
including Flines Abbey. He had four
children (three sons) by
Margaret and the
eldest took...
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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...