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Mestreech [məˈstʀeːx]; French:
Maestricht (archaic); Spanish:
Mastrique (archaic)) is a city and a muni****lity...
- Netherlands:
County of
Flanders 1795–1814 Meuse-Inférieure
Maastricht Maëstricht Meuse river Belgium Netherlands Austrian Netherlands:
Austrian Upper Guelders...
- M. de Saint-Foix,
Historiographe des
Ordres du Roi, p. 287,
Volume 3 (
Maestricht: Jean-Edme
Dupour &
Philippe Roux, Imprimeurs-Libraires, ****ociés, 1778)...
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Nugent (1749), "
Maestricht", The
Grand Tour, vol. 1: Netherlands, London: S. Birt, hdl:2027/mdp.39015030762598
Abraham Rees (1819), "
Maestricht, a town in...
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lizard monster or
saurian animal resembling the
famous fossil reptile of
Maestricht [sic]."
Cuvier doubted whether the two
specimens were related. The congeneric...
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Amandus (c. 584 – 679),
commonly called Saint Amand, was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the
catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated...
- This is a list of the
bishops and prince-bishops of Liège. It
includes the
bishops of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège and its
predecessor see of Tongeren...
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particulier in Liège, Belgium,
located between Féronstrée and quai de
Maestricht. It was
built between 1738 and 1741 as Hôtel
Willems to
designs by Johann...
- Bruxelles, a Senlis, a Laon, a Dinant, a Givet, a Luxemburg, a Trèves, a
Maestricht: itinéraire
descriptif et
historique (in French). Paris: Hachette. OCLC 918025600...
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Domitian of Huy (Latin: Domiti****; also, of
Maestricht) was a
Gaulish bishop of the
sixth century who is
noted for both his
generosity and
writings against...