- Mont Sainte-Odile (German: '
Odilienberg' or Ottilienberg;
called Allitona in the 8th century) is a 764-metre-high peak in the
Vosges Mountains in Alsace...
- in Sint
Odiliënberg River Roer
Ruined Building detail of
Kolleg St.
Ludwig Road
between St.
Odilienberg Paarlo,
looking towards St.
Odilienberg Basiliek...
- Sint
Odiliënberg (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnt oːˈdilijə(m)bɛr(ə)x]) is a
village in
southeast Netherlands, It is
located in Roerdalen, Limburg, in the...
- In 1991, the muni****lities of Montfort, Posterholt,
Reutje and Sint
Odiliënberg merged. The
original name of the
merged muni****lity was "Posterholt"...
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Utrecht in 697.
Plechelm died in Sint
Odiliënberg at the age of 100 years.
Plechelm was
greatly honored at Sint
Odiliënberg, and Ruramonde. With the invasion...
-
which caused the
bishop and the
entire clergy of
Utrecht to flee to Sint
Odiliënberg, near Roermond. In 858 king
Lothair II made a
monastery available for...
- 901 m (2,956 ft) Tête du
Coquin 837 m (2,746 ft) Mont Sainte-Odile (
Odilienberg) 764 m (2,507 ft) Dabo (Dagsburg) 650 m (2,130 ft)
Grand Wintersberg...
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across the Roer in Sint
Odiliënberg (51°8′55.9″N 6°0′12.6″E / 51.148861°N 6.003500°E / 51.148861; 6.003500 (Sint
Odiliënberg)). For the 7th Armoured...
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considered to have much
historical validity. Mont Sainte-Odile and Sint
Odiliënberg, is
named for her. In the
valley of the Musbach, a
small river that runs...
- German) "Sint
Odiliënberg - (geografische naam)".
Etymologiebank (in Dutch).
Retrieved 25
April 2022. Schäfer, Joachim. "Plechelm von
Odilienberg", Ökumenischen...