- St.
Geretrude (in
Fouracre and
Gerberding 1996) Al****nde,
abbess of
Mauberges (died c. 684) Waltrude,
abbess of Mons (died c. 688) Balthild,
queen of...
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Saint Madelberte of
Mauberge Sainte Madelbert,
abbess of
Maubeuge Died 705 or 706
Maubeuge Abbey Feast 7
September Tradition or
genre Benedictines...
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before 1239. He is
first mentioned in 1239 as a witness, as
frere Girard de
Mauberge. In 1240 he
signs as
Marshall of the
order in a
treaty with the Knights...
- LMS Dia No. D1890, Lot No. 71x 1933 York 1984–7000 PLM 475014
Ferry Van
Mauberge, PLM 1935 York 1988–7017 BR ex GWR 126438
Motor Car
Goods Van Swindon,...
- ACBB (Athletic Club
Boulogne Billancourt) he won Paris-Barentin, Paris-
Mauberge and the Tour de l'Essone, and was
third in the
amateur Paris–Roubaix and...
- 1118),
married Amaury III de Montfort, and, repudiated,
became a nun at
Mauberge Aelidis (d. 1153),
married Nicolas II de
Rumigny Ida's husband, Baldwin...
- stay for 6
months but
managed to
escape the next day. In Hargnies, near
Mauberge in
northeast France on 14
December 2005,
eight travellers were arrested...
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Valenciennes Seneffe Diksmuide St
Denis Steenkerque Maastricht Rocroi Charleroi Mauberge The
first half of the 17th
century in
France was a
period of
intense internal...
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count of Clerfayt: 68 and
moved to the
Wattignies plateau to the
south of
Mauberge.
After two days'
fighting at Wattignies, the
Prince ordered a
general retreat...
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including the
Cathedral of Rheims,
Library of Leuven, Soissons, Ypres,
Mauberge and Arras, and
these towns were
referred to in
contemporary press reports...