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Irmina of
Oeren (also
called Ermina and Hirmina; died 720) was a saint,
founder and
abbess of a
convent in
Oeren, near
Trier (Trèves), and co-founder of...
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Oeren is a
village in the
Belgian province of West
Flanders and is a submuni****lity of Alveringem. It was an
independent muni****lity
until 1970. Oeren...
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Oeren Heliport (ICAO: EBVE) is a
private heliport located near Veurne, West Flanders, Belgium. It is also
known as
Veurne Heliport. List of
airports in...
- proper, Beveren-aan-de-IJzer, Gijverinkhove, Hoogstade, Izenberge, Leisele,
Oeren, Sint-Rijkers and Stavele. On
January 1, 2006,
Alveringem had a
total po****tion...
- Echternach,
which was
donated to him by Pepin's mother-in-law,
Irmina of
Oeren, the wife of
seneschal and
Count Palatine Hugobert.
After Hugobert died...
- that her
father was
Dagobert II and that her
sister was
Saint Irmina of
Oeren. She
married a man
named Alberic;
after he died, she
entered the Benedictine...
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William the
Conqueror Adela of
Pfalzel unknown 735
Sister of
Irmina of
Oeren Adelaide of
Italy 931 16
December 999 1097 by Pope
Urban II
Married layperson...
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Saint Modesta (died c. 680) was the
founder and
abbess of the
monastery of
Oeren in Trier, Germany.
Modesta was the
niece of Itta of Metz and a
cousin of...
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records of
Echternach in the year 698 as a widow. He was
married to
Irmina of
Oeren, who,
shortly after his death, made
possible the
founding of the
Abbey of...
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Echternach Abbey at a
Roman villa near the city of
Trier which Irmina of
Oeren,
daughter of
Dagobert II, king of the Franks,
presented to him.[citation...