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Matilda became the
abbess of the
Montivilliers Abbey, and for that
reason is best
known as Maud of
Montivilliers.
Geoffrey H. White, ‘ "****ociates"...
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Montivilliers Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Montivilliers; Latin:
Monasterium Villare) is a
former Benedictine nunnery,
founded between 682 and 684 (1341 years...
- The
Canton of
Montivilliers is a
former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie
region of
northern France. It was...
- Normandy,
Abbess of
Montivilliers d.1034 m.
Ebles of
Turenne (d.1030 (divorced)
Guimara (Wimarc(a)) (b. ca. 986), died
Montivilliers Abbey, Seine-Inferieure...
- estates. In June 1202, he was
entrusted with the
lands of
Harfleur and
Montivilliers in Normandy. In 1215,
Gilbert and his
father were two of the barons...
- post-World War II
modernist architecture),
climbs through parkland to
Montivilliers, then
follows the
chalk cliffs of the Pays de Caux for most of the route...
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Restoration of
tribune organ at
Montivilliers Abbey 1746:
Construction of a new 30-stop
organ in the
sepulcher of
Montivilliers Abbey by
brothers Jean-Baptiste...
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sheet in the final. Édouard
Osoque Mendy was born on 1
March 1992 in
Montivilliers, Seine-Maritime in France, to a
Senegalese mother and a Bissau-Guinean...
- 1496).
Quiteria of
Navarre (1499 – September/October 1536).
Abbess at
Montivilliers. A
stillborn son in 1500.
Andrew Phoebus of
Navarre (14
October 1501...