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Moyenmoutier (French pronunciation: [mwajɛ̃mutje] ; German: Mittelmünster) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. The...
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Humbert of
Silva Candida, O.S.B., also
known as
Humbert of
Moyenmoutier (c. 1000 to 1015 – 5 May 1061) was a
French Benedictine abbot and
later cardinal...
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Hidulf (died 707) was an abbot,
founder of
Moyenmoutier Abbey, and
reputed bishop of Trier. He is a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint. His
feast day is 11 July...
- communes:
Belval Grandrupt Ménil-de-Senones Le Mont,
Vosges Moussey Moyenmoutier La Petite-Raon Le Puid Saint-Stail Le
Saulcy Senones Le
Vermont Vieux-Moulin...
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commissioned to
explain the holy
scriptures in the
Abbey of
Moyenmoutier and
Munster Abbey (1704), and was
appointed prior to Lay-Saint-Christophe...
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canons from
Murbach or Saint-Dié,
Benedictines from Munster, Senones,
Moyenmoutier, and
other monastic areas.
Political protectors included the duke of...
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church was
regular but
inconstant and he
afforded his
protection to
Moyenmoutier Abbey, Saint-Mihiel Abbey, and
Remiremont Abbey. The
former was the abbey...
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including the Devonian-Dinantian
volcanic m****if of Schirmeck-
Moyenmoutier and the Col de
Saverne The
Lower Vosges or Low
Vosges (48 km, 30 mi)...
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Benedictine Order after the
Council of Trent. The
Abbey of St.
Hydulphe at
Moyenmoutier was a
secondary centre of the reform. A
church dedicated to
Vitonus (Saint...
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themselves dukes. As duke,
Frederick oversaw the
reform of Saint-Dié and
Moyenmoutier.
Frederick and
Beatrice had:
Henry (died
between 972 and 978) Adalbero...