- The name of
Soignies comes from the
Latin word sunia****,
which means "on the Senne". The
spring of the
Senne is near
Soignies.
After Soignies, the river...
- of the
Battle of
Waterloo in 1816; his note to this line: "The wood of
Soignies is
supposed to be a
remnant of the
forest of Ardennes,
famous in Boiardo's...
- Landry, Landric, Landericus, or
Landry of
Soignies,
commonly known as
Saint Landry of Metz (died c. 17
April 692-700 AD) was a
Roman Catholic Bishop of...
- Chaussée-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Neufvilles,
Soignies (town) (Zinnik), and
Thieusies compose the muni****lity of
Soignies.
Naast was
mentioned for the
first time...
- RC
Soignies is a
Belgian rugby union club
currently competing in the
Belgian Elite League. The club is
based in
Soignies in Hainaut. The
official colours...
- Belgium.
Casteau has
become a
district of the muni****lity of
Soignies,
centred around Soignies (town), and
together with the
former villages, now districts:...
-
Gontier de
Soignies was a
medieval trouvère and
composer who was
active from
around 1180 to 1220.
Gontier was from the
region of
Soignies in the County...
- Saint-Vincent de
Soignies (French: Collégiale Saint-Vincent de
Soignies) or Saint-Vincent
Collegiate Church of
Soignies is a
church located in
Soignies, Hainaut...
- 3,831
square kilometres (1,479 sq mi). Ath
Charleroi La Louvière Mons
Soignies T****n Tournai-Mouscron Jean-Baptiste
Thorn (1836–1841)
Charles Liedts (1841–1845)...
-
traced out upon the ground. This then was the
beginning of the
monastery at
Soignies in
Belgian Hainault,
where he was the
local governor. (O'Hanlon connects...