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following districts: Bienne-lez-Happart,
Lobbes, Mont-Sainte-Geneviève, and Sars-la-Buissière. The town grew up
round Lobbes Abbey, a
religious house established...
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Lobbes Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Lobbes) was a
Benedictine monastery in the muni****lity of
Lobbes, Hainaut, Belgium. The abbey...
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Lobbe is a
surname which may
refer to:
Ignacio Fernández
Lobbe (born 20
November 1974),
Argentine rugby union footballer Juan Martín Fernández
Lobbe (born...
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Matthew Lobbe (born 12
February 1989) is a
former professional Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the
Carlton Football Club in the Australian...
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Theodwin was
abbot of
Lobbes Abbey from 737
until his
death some time
around 750.
During his
abbacy he
added Fontaine-Valmont (now part of Merbes-le-Château)...
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Benedictine in
Lobbes;
Amalberga joined the
Benedictine nuns of Maubeuge. Her
feast is
celebrated on July 10. The
translation of her
relics from
Lobbes to Binche...
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railway to
Lobbes Pont du Nord
where it
crosses Route Nationale 559. Then it
loops round the
western side of
Lobbes to
reach the
Lobbes Hôtel de Ville...
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Saint Ermin of
Lobbes (died 737, in
Lobbes, Hainaut, Belgium) was the
second abbot of
Lobbes Abbey.
Originally from the
region of Laon, he
studied at...
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abbot of
Lobbes Abbey. As many
missionaries in the 7th and 8th century, he may have been of
Irish origin. He was
appointed abbot of
Lobbes in 691 by...
- was a
Benedictine monk,
often known as
Heriger of
Lobbes for
serving as
abbot of the
abbey of
Lobbes between 990 and 1007.
Remembered for his writings...