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    Fécamp (French pronunciation: [fekɑ̃]) is a commune in the northwestern French department of Seine-Maritime. Fécamp is situated in the valley of the river...
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    the Holy Trinity at Fécamp, commonly known as Fécamp Abbey (French: Abbaye de la Trinité de Fécamp), is a Benedictine abbey in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper...
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    Bénédictine's store in Fécamp, Normandy, France.[citation needed] "Dom Benedictine Dom 1510 Liqueur". Interview, Le Palais bénédictine de Fécamp, FR3 – Normandie...
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  • Union Sportive Football de Fécamp is a football club based in Fécamp, France. Founded in 1903, it competes in the Régional 2, the seventh tier of the...
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    Senneville-sur-Fécamp (French pronunciation: [sɛnvil syʁ fekɑ̃], literally Senneville on Fécamp) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy...
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  • Meditations. He was born near Ravenna and died at Fécamp Normandy, as the Abbot of the Abbey of Fécamp. He was nicknamed 'Jeannelin' or 'Little John' on...
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  • The Canton of Fécamp is a canton in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Normandy region of northern France. Fécamp is an area of fishing, farming...
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    David Belle (category People from Fécamp)
    April 1973 in Fécamp, in the Seine-Maritime département in Normandy. Descended from a modest family from the Parisian suburbs, it was in Fécamp and later...
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    The Fécamp Bible (London, British Library, Yates Thompson MS 1) is an illuminated Latin Bible. It was produced in Paris during the third quarter of the...
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    monk at Fécamp, d. 1025, buried at Fécamp Abbey Eleanor (c. 1011/3), married to Count Baldwin IV of Flanders Matilda (c. 1013/5), nun at Fecamp, d. 1033...
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    music in the 11th century. Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey were centres of musical production and education. At Fécamp, under two Italian abbots,...
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    because Henry wished to hold both the abbacy of Fécamp along with the archbishopric. Henry died at Fécamp in 1189. The seal of Henry de Sully, is oval,...
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    measure of crème de cassis topped up with cider. Bénédictine is produced in Fécamp. Other regional specialities include tripes à la mode de Caen, andouilles...
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    surface. The first Biber operation was launched on 30 August 1944 from Fécamp harbour. Twenty-two boats were launched but only fourteen were able to leave...
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    11th century, William of Volpiano, the Italian architect who had built Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, was chosen by Richard II, Duke of Normandy, to be the...
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    Remigius de Fécamp (sometimes Remigius; died 7 May 1092) was a Benedictine monk who was a supporter of William the Conqueror. Remigius' date of birth is...
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    earliest parts of the current building date to 1072, when bishop Remigius de Fécamp moved his seat from Dorchester on Thames to Lincoln. The building was completed...
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    Richard I of Normandy (category People from Fécamp)
    formidable principality. Richard died of natural causes in Fécamp on 20 November 996. He was buried at Fécamp Abbey, which he had founded. However, in 2016, what...
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    In 1533, still chaplain of Fécamp, he had the large bell of the abbey made at his own expense, which took the name of “Fécamp”. It weighs 12,500 lbs. Antoine...
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    1878, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Claude Monet, La Falaise à Fécamp, 1881, Aberdeen Art Gallery Édouard Manet, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (Un...
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  • Horrigan January 16, 1985 Kleť Z. Vávrová FLO 5.6 km MPC · JPL 6177 Fécamp 1986 CE2 Fécamp February 12, 1986 La Silla H. Debehogne FLO 4.8 km MPC · JPL 6178...
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    Monet 1878–1881 Living at Vétheuil, 60 km north-west of Paris. Visit to Fécamp. 1879 Death of Camille 1881–1883 Living at Poissy, 25 km north-west of Paris...
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    Sainte-Chapelle, Paris (late 13th century) Fécamp Bible, largely intact illuminated bible originally from the Abbey of Fécamp, Normandy (late 13th century) Copy...
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  • d'agglomération de Fécamp Caux Littoral is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the town of Fécamp. It is located in...
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    202 Morlaix: 35,996 Dinard: 25,006 Étaples–Le Touquet-Paris-Plage: 23,994 Fécamp: 22,717 Eu–Le Tréport: 22,019 Trouville-sur-Mer–Deauville: 20,406 Saint...
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  • were usually chosen among the monks of Fécamp. Only few writings by William have survived in the Abbey of Fécamp, but it is not always easy to decide,...
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    sheriffs. Once in Normandy the new English king went to Rouen and the Abbey of Fecamp, and then attended the consecration of new churches at two Norman monasteries...
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  • Lyon Remigius of Auxerre (c. 841–908), theologian and teacher Remigius de Fécamp (died 1092), bishop of Lincoln from 1072 Rémy (name), modern French form...
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    broadcasting under the name Radio International Fécamp from Radio Normandie's first transmitter at Fécamp for "several weeks". On 10 June 1940 French troops...
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    Bertoline's Church, Barthomley. Some modern sources speak of a St Bertelme of Fécamp, understood to be a different saint from St Beorhthelm. Lindy Brady, however...
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