- and
founder of abbeys. He died in 1176 and was
interred in his
abbey of
Clairlieu in Villers-lès-Nancy. By his
Hohenstaufen marriage (1138), he had: Simon...
- five
withdrew from Liège and
moved up the
Meuse River to a
place called Clairlieu,
outside the city of Huy, and
began a way of life more in
keeping with...
- (OSC),
alias the Crosiers, a
Catholic religious order founded in 1211 at
Clairlieu near Huy,
Belgium Order of the Holy
Cross (OHC), an
Anglican Benedictine...
-
Mainz and Strasbourg. He was also
elected abbot of the
abbeys of Gorze,
Clairlieu, Saint-Mihiel, Saint-Vincent in Metz and Saint-Victor in Paris. As bishop...
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Clairlieu).
Orthodox chapel of the Gauls.
Major Seminar of l’Asnée.
Ancient Cistercian abbey of the place-dit
Clairlieu. François Villard...
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alias the Crosiers, a
Catholic religious order founded in 1211 at
Clairlieu near Huy,
Belgium Patriarchal Order of the Holy
Cross of Jerusalem, an...
- Damelevières and Gerbéviller, then
pushed the
French from
Vacquenat Wood,
Clairlieu and Censal, from
where they
moved towards Bayon. The
Second Army was able...
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Michael (1989). "The
Crutched Friars" (PDF).
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