- New
Cambridge Medieval History, II (2005), p. 627. saintpatrickdc.org
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Heriger of
Lobbes also
known as
Ursmer or
Ursmarus v t e...
-
Ursmer Berlière, born
Alfred Berlière (1861–1932) was a monk of
Maredsous Abbey and a
monastic historian whose bibliography ran to 360 publications. Berlière...
- back as 4000 BC.[citation needed] The
village church,
dedicated to
Saint Ursmer and
built from
stone and
brick c.1780, is in the neo-classical architectural...
- following: 1902–1906:
Ursmer Berlière 1906-1916:
Godefroid Kurth 1916-1918:
Charles Moeller 1918-1922:
Alfred Cauchie 1922-1930:
Ursmer Berlière 1930-1935:...
- This is all
detailed in the
Miracula sancti Ursmari (Miracles of
Saint Ursmer) in
which the
monks continuously inspire peace, and end
feuds between different...
- Dom Joseph-Marie, born
Ovide Ernest Ursmer Ghislain Canivez (1878–1952), was a
Belgian historian of the
Cistercian order and a monk of
Scourmont Abbey...
- now in the
Royal Library of Belgium, has been
ascribed to his authorship.
Ursmer Berlière, "Le
chroniqueur Guillaume de Vottem,
prieur de Saint-Jacques,...
- was
moved to the
reverse of the
western facade in 1740 and that of
Saint Ursmer in
Binche to the same
position in 1778. The
pulpitum at
Amiens Cathedral...
-
Former abbey church of
Saint Gertrude,
Nivelles Former abbey church of
Saint Ursmer,
Lobbes Former abbey church of
Celles Basilica of
Saint Servatius, Maastricht...
- the
Battle of
Gembloux (1578) he
prevented the
plundering of the town of Gembloux.
Ursmer Berlière,
Monasticon Belge, vol. 1 (Maredsous, 1897), p. 25....