seven collegiate churches of Liège (French: sept collégiales de Liège) were a group of 10th- and early-11th-century foundations in the city of Liège....
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style. The Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew was one of the original seven collegiate churches of Liège, which also included the Churches of St. Peter...
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Historical Collegiate Churches include: Antwerp: Saint James' Church Bruges: Church of Our Lady Kortrijk: Church of Our Lady Liège: see: Seven collegiate churches...
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Liège Cathedral, otherwise St. Paul's Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Paul), is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Liège, Belgium. Founded in the 10th...
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Commons has media related to Liège. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Liège. Official website of the city of Liège Liège congres Archived 15 July 2006...
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of St Denis originally had the status of collegiate church. It was one of the seven collegiate churches of Liège, which until the Liège Revolution of...
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The Collegiate Church of St. John the Evangelist (French: Collégiale Saint-Jean l'Évangéliste) is a Roman Catholic church in Liège, Belgium. It was founded...
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the 16th century. Up until the Liège Revolution, it was one of the seven collegiate churches of Liège. In 1846, the church commissioned composer Felix Mendelssohn's...
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Hubert of Liège (Latinized: Hubertus) (c. 656 – 30 May 727 A.D.) was a Christian saint who became the first bishop of Liège in 708 A.D. He is a patron...
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Diocese of Liege: Seven collegiate churches of Liège St Bartholomew's Church, Liège Church of St. Denis (Liège) St James's Church, Liège Church of Saint...
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Callixtus II. Hézelon was a canon at either Liège Cathedral or one of the seven collegiate churches of Liège. He is mentioned by Peter the Venerable, who...
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of the Liège schools to ever wider circles, may be mentioned Hubald, Wazo of Liège, Franco, who also taught at Liége, Gunther of Salzburg, Ruthard of...
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like those of other collegiate churches in Liège. After the Concordat of 1801, the church was returned to worship in 1803 as a parish church. It was first...
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Mosan art (category History of Liège Province)
St Bartholomew, Liège Former collegiate church of St. Denis (Liège) Former collegiate church St John, Liège Former collegiate church of Our Lady, Huy Former...
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independent of the Diocese of Lichfield and even the Province of Canterbury. The collegiate church was central to the development of the town of Wolverhampton...
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This is a list of buildings which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture...
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Huy (redirect from History of Huy)
a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. Huy lies along the river Meuse, at the mouth of the small river Hoyoux....
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Flémalle (category Municipalities of Liège Province)
municipality of Wallonia within the Liège Province in Belgium. As of 2024, it has a population of 27,002, and together with the municipalities of Liège, Seraing...
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Frankish cemetery into a semi-private space that belonged to the Collegiate Church of Saint Servatius. In the 19th century, it became the town's main square...
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tallest church building in the world, at 172.5 metres (566 ft). The cities with the most churches surpassing 99 metres (325 feet) are Hamburg (5 of the 29...
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within pictures of major architectural elements. Small churches are generally without aisles, with a projecting apse. Large churches are basilical with...
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(defender) of the city of Dinant from 1064. He was also one of the most important vassals of the bishop of Liège. His chief seat was the castle of Montaigu...
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the saint, e.g. the collegiate churches of Grimbergen Abbey and Quedlinburg Abbey. In the Quedlinburg Treasury important relics of Saint Servatius are...
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the church in his list of 'best' English parish churches. St Mary's originated as a collegiate church (The Collegiate Church and Royal Free Chapel of St...
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Chapter of Saint Servatius [nl] at its apogee; at least five successive provosts were chancellors of the Holy Roman Empire; collegiate churches of Saint...
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Marie Thérèse Haze (category People from Liège)
John Paul II beatified her in 1991. Jeanne Haze was born in Liége in 1782 as one of seven children. Her father served as the aide to the Prince-bishop...
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front of it. It was not until 1962, with the creation of the Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels, that the collegiate church was promoted to the rank of co-cathedral...
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Wallonia (redirect from Walloon Community of Belgium)
masterpiece of Renier de Huy and perhaps of the whole Mosan art Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège. The architecture of Roman churches of Wallonia...
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personal union with one or more of the nearby ecclesiastical principalities of Cologne, Paderborn, Osnabrück, Hildesheim, and Liège. Münster was bordered by...
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Maastricht (redirect from History of Maastricht)
Servatius held important positions in the Holy Roman Empire. The two collegiate churches were largely rebuilt and redecorated during this era. Maastricht...
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