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- Bellelay Abbey is a former Premonstratensian monastery in the Bernese Jura in Switzerland, now a psychiatric clinic. It is a heritage site of national...
- initially produced more than eight centuries ago by the canons of the abbey of Bellelay, located in the community of Saicourt, district of Moutier, in the mountainous...
- Saicourt is first mentioned in 1262 as Zacurt. Bellelay Abbey was established in the nearby Bellelay valley in 1140. The Abbey owned land and rights...
- PA16 — August 4, 2005 Palomar NEAT  · 1.3 km MPC · JPL 318676 Bellelay 2005 PS16 Bellelay August 10, 2005 Vicques M. Ory  · 3.4 km MPC · JPL 318677 2005...
- Raclette du Valais / Walliser Raclette Sbrinz Tête de Moine, Fromage de Bellelay Vacherin Fribourgeois Vacherin Mont d'Or Werdenberger Sauerkäse, Liechtensteiner...
- Tessenberg – from 1388, condominium between Bern and Bishopric of Basel Bellelay Abbey – protectorate of Bern, Biel and Solothurn from 1414; nominally under...
- of the Virgin Mary. It was made around 1635 at the Benedictine Abbey in Bellelay, Switzerland by a Spanish monk. When the monks were forced to leave during...
- Vid y Barrios, Burgos (currently Augustinian), Spain Bellelay Abbey (Abbaye de Bellelay), Bellelay, Switzerland Gottstatt Abbey, Orpund, Switzerland Romainmôtier...
- arms and flag were taken from Bourquard de Boécourt, the eighth abbot of Bellelay from 1296-1316, with three additional stars in reference to the three villages...
- He lived for a short time with his sister Lisa in the mental home in Bellelay, where she worked as a teacher. There, he got to know Lisa Mermet, a washer-woman...