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1Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses

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“Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses
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  • Language: lat
  • Number of Pages: Median: 285
  • Publisher: Typographi Brepols
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  • Publish Location: Turnholti

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  • First Year Published: 1978
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Printdisabled

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    Rolduc

    Rolduc is a medieval abbey located on the edge of the town of Kerkrade in the far south-east of the Netherlands. It is today a Roman Catholic seminary

    Kerkrade

    duchy of Brabant took control over the region; in French it was called Rolduc (Rode-le-duc). As is the case for many parts of the Southern Netherlands

    Crypt

    Canterbury Cathedral, England Crypt of Worcester Cathedral, England Crypt of Rolduc Abbey, Kerkrade Netherlands Crypt of St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium

    Austrian Netherlands

    three territories of Outre-Meuse (the lands of Fauquemont, Daelem, and Rolduc), the Duchy of Luxembourg and the County of Chiny, the Duchy of Guelders

    Waleran III, Duke of Limburg

    accompanied the Emperor Frederick II into Italy. Returning from there, he died in Rolduc. Waleran married as his first wife, Cunigunda of Lorraine, daughter of Frederick

    Genk

    found in a document dating from 1108, ceding the territory to the Abbey of Rolduc. Politically, Genk belonged to the County of Loon until it was annexed by

    Mosan art

    Aldeneik, Herkenrode, Averbode, Munsterbilzen, Susteren, Sint Odiliënberg, Rolduc, Burtscheid, Kornelimünster, Stavelot, Nivelles, Aulne, Floreffe, Flône

    Orlando Festival

    the heart of the Orlando Festival has been in Abbey Hotel and Conference Rolduc in Kerkrade, where all participants stay, and where the afternoon concerts

    Meuse-Inférieure

    Heerlen, Malines-sur-Meuse, Maastricht (2 cantons), Meerssen, Oirsbeek, Rolduc and Tongres. Hasselt: Béringue, Looz, Hasselt, Herck-la-Ville, Peer and

    South Limburg coal mining basin

    has taken place since the 16th century. Near the Augustinian Abbey of Rolduc, coal was found very close to the surface. The abbey owned the coal, and