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Stavelot (French pronunciation: [stavlo] ; German:
Stablo [ˈʃtablo]; Walloon: Ståvleu) is a town and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of...
- king,
Louis the German,
included it
under the
manor of the
monastery of
Stablo.
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Saint Poppo (Deinze, 977 – Marchiennes, 25
January 1048) was a
knight of
noble descent who
turned to a
monastic life
after experiencing a
spiritual conversion...
- Prin****lity of Stavelot-Malmedy,
sometimes known with its
German name
Stablo, was an
ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Princely power...
- (in Serbian).
Retrieved 12
November 2022. "Dinastija Đogani: Porodično
Stablo najpoznatije porodice – evo ko je kome Brat, Sestra, Otac i Majka!". Sd...
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Lotharingia (or Lorraine)
until 939.
Gilbert was also lay
abbot of Echternach,
Stablo-Malmedy, St
Servatius of Maastricht, and St
Maximin of Trier. The beginning...
- they
returned to Gaul from Italy,
raiding south-eastern Gaul as far as
Stablo, now Estoublon, and were
defeated by the Gallo-Roman
general Mummolus. They...
- 966),
bishop of
Cambrai Wibald of
Stavelot (died 1158),
abbot of
Stavelot (
Stablo) and
Malmed This page or
section lists people that
share the same given...
- 876–878. ISBN 90-04-09794-5. Isajbegovic, Amir (2023) [2023]. "Genealosko
stablo". Kuca onih sto sade dud - Rekonstrukcija. Zagreb. p. 478. ISBN 978-953-49425-0-5...
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Remaclus (Remaculus, Remacle, Rimagilus, also
called Remaclus von
Stablo; died 673) was a
Benedictine missionary bishop who is
venerated as a saint. For...