- Hoelb**** [nl], Kleine-Spouwen [nl], Martenslinde [nl], Mopertingen [nl],
Munsterbilzen [nl], Rijkhoven, Rosmeer [nl], and Waltwilder [nl]. It was in 1977 that...
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Munsterbilzen Abbey was an
abbey of
Benedictine nuns in
Munsterbilzen, Limburg, Belgium,
founded in
around 670 by
Saint Landrada. It was
plundered by...
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Eastern Orthodox Church. She is
especially venerated in Temse, Ghent,
Munsterbilzen, and
other parts of Flanders. She
received the veil from
Saint Willibrord...
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institutions for
noble women in the area:
Susteren Abbey,
Thorn Abbey and
Munsterbilzen Abbey.
Aldeneik Abbey was
abandoned at the
beginning of the
Eighty Years'...
-
merging into a
schwa (/ə/). A
short phrase from the
gospel book of
Munsterbilzen Abbey,
written around 1130,
still shows several unstressed vowels distinguished:...
- storytellers. An
early example is from 1130, in the
Gospel book of
Munsterbilzen Abbey. The
following sentence mixes late Old
Dutch and Latin: Tesi samanunga...
-
November 1992.
Between Beverst and
Munsterbilzen, the
tracks have been
broken up
except for a few remnants.
Between Munsterbilzen and the
bridge over the Albert...
- "agricultural holding".
Wellen was long ****ociated with the
abbey of
Munsterbilzen,
founded around 670. "Wettelijke
Bevolking per
gemeente op 1 januari...
- the
Order of the
Starry Cross and a
collegiate lady in the
abbey at
Münsterbilzen. She was the
sixteenth and
youngest child of King
Augustus III of Poland...
- on
canvas in the Château de
Versailles Born 7th
century Died c. 690
Munsterbilzen Abbey, Austrasia,
Francia Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Feast 8...