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- 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...
- Saint Madelberte of Mauberge Sainte Madelbert, abbess of Maubeuge Died 705 or 706 Maubeuge Abbey Feast 7 September Tradition or genre Benedictines...
- 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...
- Bishop of Metz Madelberte of Maubeuge, succeeded Aldetrude as abbess of Mauberge Dentelin of Mons Around 642 Madelgarius founded the monastery known as...
- Stage 2, 4 and 7 1st Grand Prix d'Europe 1st Niel–St Truiden 1st Bâle, Mauberge, Recanati, Sain-Méen le Grand, Zonhoven 2nd Critérium des As 3rd Paris–Roubaix...
- 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...
- including the Cathedral of Rheims, Library of Leuven, Soissons, Ypres, Mauberge and Arras, and these towns were referred to in contemporary press reports...
- 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...