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Francorchamps and
Stavelot. It is best
known as the home of Spa-Francorchamps
Circuit and the
Laetare de
Stavelot carnival. In 2006,
Stavelot had a po****tion...
- The
Stavelot Bible is a
Romanesque illuminated m****cript
Bible in two
volumes datable to 1093–1097. It was
produced for, but not
necessarily in, the Benedictine...
- The
Stavelot Triptych is a
medieval reliquary and
portable altar in gold and
enamel intended to protect,
honor and
display pieces of the True Cross. Created...
- is a 7.004 km (4.352 mi) motor-racing
circuit located in Francorchamps,
Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium,
about 8 km (5.0 mi)
southeast of Spa. It is the current...
- 383°N 5.933°E / 50.383; 5.933 The
Princely Abbey of
Stavelot-Malmedy, also Prin****lity of
Stavelot-Malmedy,
sometimes known with its
German name Stablo...
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Christian of
Stavelot was a ninth-century
Christian monk. He is
sometimes (possibly incorrectly)
referred to as
Christian Druthmar or
Druthmar of Aquitaine...
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Laetare of
Stavelot (French:
Laetare de
Stavelot) is a
traditional carnival that
occurs every Laetare Sunday (fourth
Sunday of Lent) in
Stavelot, Liège Province...
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Eifel region to
Stavelot,
while the same
advance required nine
hours in 1940.[citation needed]
Kampfgruppe Peiper attacked Stavelot on 18
December but...
- Aubel–Thimister–
Stavelot is a
junior (ages 17–18) multi-day
cycling race held
annually in Belgium. It was part of the UCI
Junior World Cup from 2003 to...
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Stavelot-Malmédy", Brüssel 1909. Schannat,
Johann Friedrich. "Eiflia Illustrata" – übersetzt von Bösch, Georg.
Nachrichten über die
Abteien Stavelot und...