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Oudenburg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʌudə(m)ˌbʏr(ə)x]; French:
Audembourg [odɑ̃buʁ]; West Flemish:
Oednburg [ˈʊdn̩bœrh]; Latin: Aldenburgensis) is a muni****lity...
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Arnold (Arnoul) of
Soissons or
Arnold or
Arnulf of
Oudenburg (c. 1040–1087) is a
saint of the
Catholic Church, the
patron saint of hop-pickers, Belgian...
- in his hometown,
before joining the
Benedictine Abbey Saint-Pierre of
Oudenburg near Bruges. In the
religious wars that took
place in the Netherlands...
- of St.
Peter in
Oudenburg (French:
abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Audembourg) was an
abbey established in 1070 by
Arnold of
Soissons in
Oudenburg, West Flanders...
- as a
child oblate. In 1105, he was
elected abbot of
Saint Peter's in
Oudenburg,where he
served until his death.
During his time at Saint-Riquier, Hariulf...
- Halen, Hamont-Achel, Hannuit, Harelbeke, Herk-de-Stad, Lo-Reninge, Mesen,
Oudenburg, Peer, Scherpenheuvel-Zichem,
Vilvoorde en Walcourt". www.ejustice.just...
- Halen, Hamont-Achel, Hannuit, Harelbeke, Herk-de-Stad, Lo-Reninge, Mesen,
Oudenburg, Peer, Scherpenheuvel-Zichem,
Vilvoorde en Walcourt". www.ejustice.just...
- Angles, Saxons,
Jutes and Erules. The
coastal defense around Boulogne and
Oudenburg, the
Litus Saxoni****,
remained functional until about 420.
These forts...
- c. 1087),
Bishop of
Soissons and
founder of the
Abbey of St.
Peter in
Oudenburg Leone I (died 1079),
second abbot of La Trinità
della Cava
Wulfstan of...
- (in German). 14
December 2017.
Retrieved 26
September 2023. "Stadspomp,
Oudenburg". Flickr. 30 May 2009.
Archived from the
original on 26
January 2019....