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- Keizersberg Abbey, also known as Mont César Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Keizersberg; French: Abbaye du Mont-César) is a Benedictine monastery on the hill...
- of Canons regular. Keizersberg Abbey, an active Neo-Romanesque Benedictine Abbey founded in 1888. It is situated on the Keizersberg ("Emperor's Mountain")...
- village centre. Part of Wilsele is located on the Keizersberg ("Emperor's Hill") or Boellenberg. The Keizersberg is the site of a beautiful abbey. The abbey...
- accepted as a postulant at the Benedictine Mont-César Abbey (now known as Keizersberg Abbey) in Leuven, Belgium. After the successful completion of the noviciate...
- made by the large Alken Maes brewery for an extant Norbertine abbey. Keizersberg is brewed in Oost-Vlaanderen by Brouwerij Van Steenberge. Leffe, the...
- Jules Destrée. Bruno Destrée was a monk at Maredsous Abbey and later at Keizersberg Abbey in Leuven. He was interested in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood...
- is known about Kettenbach's early life. He was a monastic novice at Keizersberg Abbey in 1507/1508 and at Mainz Cathedral to 1510. He served as a preacher...
- three of the great abbeys of Belgium: St. Andrew's Abbey in Bruges, Keizersberg Abbey, and Maredsous Abbey. These monasteries shared descent from the...
- Abbey Groenendael Priory Dieleghem Abbey St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem Keizersberg Abbey Kortenberg Abbey La Cambre Abbey Park Abbey Rouge-Cloître Abbey...
- monks St. Benedict's Abbey, Pietersburg, South Africa (1910): 14 monks Keizersberg Abbey (Regina Coeli), Leuven, Belgium (1899): 5 monks Abbey of St. Paul...