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Fontenelle Abbey or the
Abbey of St.
Wandrille is a
Benedictine monastery in the
commune of Rives-en-Seine. It was
founded in 649 near Caudebec-en-Caux...
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Saint Wandregisel (French:
Wandrille) (c. 605–668 AD) was a
Frankish courtier, monk, and abbot. The son of Walchisus, a
kinsman of
Pepin of Landen, he...
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Wandrille Lefèvre (born
December 17, 1989) is a
Canadian soccer player who
plays as a
centre back for AS
Blainville in Ligue1 Quebec. Lefèvre pla**** with...
- Saint-
Wandrille-Rançon (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ vɑ̃dʁij ʁɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a
former commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in north...
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bishops like Gripho,
Bishop of
Rouen and
Bainus at the
Abbey of
Saint Wandrille in 701,
which was
later owned along with
Fleury Abbey (founded by Pippin...
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flank of the
abbey church was
built at
Inden (816) and the
abbey of St.
Wandrille at
Fontenelle (823–833). At Fulda, a new
cloister (819) was
sited to the...
- Fontanellense) or
Chronicle of Saint-
Wandrille (Chronicon
sancti Wandregesili) is a
short history compiled at the
Abbey of Saint-
Wandrille between 840 and 856. It...
- also be
modified with
heraldic lines. One
example is the coat of Saint-
Wandrille-Rançon. Arms of the Earl of Glencairn,
chief of Clan Cunningham: Argent...
- Mont-Saint-Michel, Fécamp, Jumièges, Bec, Saint-Ouen, Saint-Evroul, and Saint-
Wandrille.
These centres were in
contact with the so-called "Winchester school"...
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Wandrille,
Solesmes Abbey and La
Grande Trappe. He also
describes a
visit to the
abandoned rock
monasteries of
Cappadocia near Urgub. At St
Wandrille...