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Tongeren (Dutch: [ˈtɔŋərə(n)] ; French:
Tongres [tɔ̃ɡʁ]; German:
Tongern [ˈtɔŋɐn]; Limburgish: Tóngere [ˈtʊŋəʀə])[tone?] is a city and muni****lity located...
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pilot training lessons. He took part in an anti-aircraft
course in
Tongern, was
promoted to
Vizefeldwebel and
after p****ing the
medical tests transferred...
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Lutgardis of Aywières (Dutch: Sint-Ludgardis; 1182 – 16 June 1246; also
spelled Lutgarde) is a
saint from the
medieval Low Countries. She was born in Tongeren...
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Durondeau pear (also
known as
Tongern,
Birne von
Tongern,
Poire de
Tongres and Beurré Durondeau} is a
Belgian pear
variety with a very pronounced,...
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Belgium <1830
eating -0.5oC 120 days Beurré
Durandeau De Tongrés, Tongeren,
Tongern, Tongre, Durandeau,
Durondeau <1823 Pick late
September –
early October...
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Toldoth טולדות (Hebrew)
Tongeren Aduatuca (Latin),
Tongeren (Dutch),
Tongern (German),
Tongres (French),
Tongue (Walloon)
Tornio Duortnus (Northern...
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Flemish town of Tongeren. When
Bishop Severin of
Cologne was
visiting there (
Tongern belonged to the
Cologne ecclesiastical province at the time), he took the...
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public library membership required) Kohl,
Wilhelm (1995). "Stephan (von
Tongern, Étienne de Liège),
Bischof von Lüttich". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.)....
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Sauerfeld Thiaumont Diedenberg Tintange Tintingen Toernich Törnich
Tongeren Tongern Tontelange Tontelingen Trois-Ponts Dreibrücken
Turpange Türpingen Udange...
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Salzwedel (died 1152), wife of Eric III, King of
Denmark Lutgard of
Tongern (1182–1246),
Flemish mystic Luitgard of Tübingen (born c. 1240; died 1309)...