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Gembloux (French: [ʒɑ̃blu] ; Walloon: Djiblou; Dutch:
Gembloers [ˈɣɛmbluːrs]) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Namur,...
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Sigebert or
Sigibert of
Gembloux (Latin:
Sigebertus or
Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5
October 1112) was a
medieval author,
known mainly as a pro-Imperial...
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Battle of
Gembloux may
refer to:
Battle of
Gembloux (1578)
Battle of
Gembloux (1940) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Battle of
Gembloux (or
Battle of the
Gembloux Gap) was
fought between French and
German forces in May 1940
during the
Second World War. On 10 May...
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Guibert of
Gembloux was a
Benedictine monk who
served as
secretary to
Hildegard of Bingen. He
later became abbot of
Gembloux Abbey in the
province of...
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Anselm of
Gembloux,
Latinized Anselmus Gemblacensis (died 22
February 1136) was
abbot of
Gembloux Abbey 1115–1136, and
continuator of the
chronicle of...
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Gembloux Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Gembloux) was a
Benedictine abbey near
Gembloux in the
province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium.
Since 1860, its buildings...
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Erluin (died 987) was a
Benedictine monk, the
first abbot of
Gembloux (946–87) and also
briefly the
abbot of
Lobbes (956–57).
Diametrically opposed accounts...
- next large-scale
battle occurred at
Gembloux in 1578, the
Spanish forces won easily. In
light of the
defeat at
Gembloux, the
southern states of the Seventeen...
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practicable line
existed from
Givet to Namur,
across the
Gembloux Gap (la trouée de
Gembloux), Wavre,
Louvain and
along the Dyle
river to Antwerp, which...