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  • 61Abbey of Saint-Victor —     Abbey of Saint Victor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Saint Victor     In the year 1108, the famous William of Champeaux, archdeacon of Notre Dame in Paris, who had been lecturing to crowds of students, relinquishing his chair, retired …

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  • 62Abbey House Gardens — is a country house garden in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, covering 5 acres (20,200 m²). Privately owned, the gardens but not the house itself is open to the public seven days a week from late March until late October. It is one of the main… …

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  • 63Abbey Street — ( Sráid na Mainistreach in Irish) is located on Dublin s Northside and is one of the principal shopping streets of Dublin, running from the Customs House in the east to Capel Street in the west. The street is served by two Luas light rail stops,… …

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  • 64Abbey of Benedictbeurn —     Abbey of Benedictbeurn     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Benedictbeurn     Situated in the Bavarian Alps, about thirty miles south of Munich. It was formerly in the diocese of Augsburg, but some writers, including Mabillon, have wrongly… …

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  • 65Abbey of Floreffe —     Abbey of Floreffe     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Floreffe     Pleasantly situated on the right bank of the Sambre, about seven miles southwest of Namur, Belgium, owes its foundation to Godfrey, Count of Namur, and his wife Ermensendis …

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  • 66Abbey Road — may refer to: *Abbey Road (street), a street in North London, United Kingdom * Abbey Road (album), by The Beatles named after the street *Abbey Road Studios, a recording studio complex owned by the EMI company in London, United Kingdom *Abbey… …

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  • 67Abbey Road — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Abbey Road puede referirse a: Abbey Road, una calle de Londres, Inglaterra; Abbey Road, álbum de The Beatles (1969); Estudios Abbey Road, un estudio de grabación propiedad de la compañía EMI en Londres, Inglaterra;… …

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  • 68Abbey of Cornillon —     Abbey of Cornillon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Cornillon     Founded by Albero, Bishop of Liége, in 1124, three years after St. Norbert had formed the Premonstratensian Order. The abbey was intended for Canons Regular of Prémontré… …

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  • 69Abbey of Dissentis —     Abbey of Dissentis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Dissentis     A Benedictine monastery in the Canton Grisons in eastern Switzerland, dedicated to Our Lady of Mercy. Tradition ascribes its foundation to Sts. Placid and Sigebert, in… …

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  • 70Abbey of Engelberg —     Abbey of Engelberg     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Engelberg     A Benedictine monastery in Switzerland, formerly in the Diocese of Constance, but now in that of Chur. It is dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and occupies a commanding …

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