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17: 91:, that is, a community of both men and women, this abbey was founded in 661 for the care of the sick by the young Aldegonde, who was abbess there until her death in 684, and was also buried there. She was succeeded as abbess by her two nieces, first 506: 491: 531: 526: 516: 511: 521: 501: 546: 541: 441: 452: 299: 432: 133:
they adopted was a gold medal, bearing an image of St. Aldegonde in enamel, suspended on a blue cord tied with a gold tassel.
67:, still a popular figure of devotion in the region. It is thought to have possibly been where the young Jan Gossaert, a 536: 496: 63:, now northern France, close to the modern border with Belgium. It is best known today as the abbey founded by St. 122: 104: 311: 100: 227: 137: 111: 60: 272: 126: 88: 16: 436: 266: 130: 40: 48: 426: 485: 278: 29: 394:
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At a later date the community changed its observance to the less severe
25: 24:, Abbess of Maubeuge, being tempted by a demon while in prayer, from a 75:, was educated, claimed by some to have been a native of the town of 118:. In the eleventh century the abbess was a powerful local figure. 15: 346:
Women in Frankish Society: Marriage and the Cloister, 500 to 900
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became a member of the community later in the eighth century.
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Maubeuge was designated a royal abbey in 864, under the
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Madelberte
woodcut
Leonhard Beck
French
Latin
Maubeuge
County of Hainaut
Aldegonde
Renaissance
Jan Mabuse
Maubeuge
double monastery
Aldetrudis
Madelberte
Rule of St. Benedict
Amalberga of Maubeuge
Treaty of Meersen
Lotharingia
Rule of St. Augustine
canonesses regular
religious habit
French Revolution
Aldegonde
Aldetrude
Madelberte
Antoinette de Hénin-Liénard
Izabelle-Philippine de Hornes
Marie Thérèse Charlotte de Croï
Adrienne-Florence de Lannoy

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