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Tournai (/tʊərˈneɪ/ toor-NAY, French: [tuʁnɛ] ; Picard: Tornai; Walloon: Tornè [tɔʀnɛ] ; Dutch:
Doornik [ˈdoːrnɪk] ,
sometimes anglicised in
older sources...
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Tournai is a city in Wallonia, Belgium.
Tournai may also
refer to:
Tournai (Chamber of
Representatives constituency) 1831–1900
Tournai (Parliament of England...
- Odo of
Tournai, also
known as
Odoardus or Odo of Orléans (1060–1113), was a
Benedictine monk,
scholar and
bishop of
Cambrai (from 1105/6). Odo was born...
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attacked westwards from this area to take
control of the
Roman po****tions in
Tournai, then
southwards to Artois, and Cambrai,
eventually controlling an area...
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Simon of
Tournai (c. 1130–1201) was a
professor at the
University of
Paris in the late
twelfth century. His date of
birth is uncertain, but he was teaching...
- Notre-Dame de
Tournai; Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik), or
Tournai Cathedral, is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, see of the
Diocese of
Tournai in
Tournai, Belgium...
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Tournai (18
March 1128 - 11
September 1203) was a
Canon regular of Sainte-Geneviève (Paris), and
Roman Catholic canonist who
became bishop of
Tournai...
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Tournai fonts are a type of
baptismal font made from blue
black limestone during the 12th and
early 13th
centuries in and
around the
Belgian town of Tournai...
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Tournai in Wallonia, Belgium, has been
sieged multiple times, including:
Siege of
Tournai (1197): The
Count of
Flanders and Hainault,
Baldwin VI of Hainaut...
- The
Belfry of
Tournai (French:
Beffroi de
Tournai) is a
freestanding bell
tower of
medieval origin in
Tournai, Belgium, 72
metres (236 ft) in
height with...