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Esquermes (French pronunciation: [ekɛʁm]) is a
former commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Since 1858 it is part of Lille.
Communes of the...
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Bernardine Cistercians of
Esquermes are a
small branch of the
Cistercian Order. They
follow the Rule of St Benedict, and co-operate with the apostolic...
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lullaby "P'tit quinquin". In 1858,
Lille annexed the
adjacent towns of
Esquermes, Fives, Moulins-Lille and Wazemmes. Lille's po****tion was 158,000 in...
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otherwise known as the
Reformed Cistercians) the
Bernardine Cistercians of
Esquermes Many of
these monasteries during the
course of
their existence have been...
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religious order,
sometimes called the
Bernardines Bernardine Cistercians of
Esquermes, a
small branch of the
Cistercians Bernardines (Franciscans), the name...
- the city
annexed the
neighboring towns of Moulins, Wazemmes, Fives, and
Esquermes. That was when the idea of
building a
larger station in the
south emerged...
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takes its name from its route,
which led to the
former commune of
Esquermes. Rue
Esquermoise is one of Lille's
oldest streets. It
joined the Place...
- she
desired to
become a nun and
entered the
Bernardine Cistercians of
Esquermes, but left due to
fragile health.
Unable to
qualify for
religious life...
- Bramley. In 1974 a
group of
sisters from the
Bernardine Cistercians of
Esquermes came from
communities in
Slough and Westcliffe-on-Sea to
found a new community...
- Dame
Cathedral construction begins. 1856 - Po****tion: 78,641. 1858 -
Esquermes, Fives, and
Wazemmes become part of Lille. 1860 -
Christ Church, Lille...