see of Liège. The original diocese was the church equivalent of the Civitas Tungrorum, the capital of which was Tongeren, northwest of Liège, and its...
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of Liège, as its prince, had a seat and a vote in the Imperial Diet. The Prince-Bishopric of Liège should not be confused with the Diocese of Liège, which...
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to 1795, the bishops of Liège also ruled a lordship (not co-extensive with their diocese) known as the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. St. Maternus of Tongeren...
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musician Alger of Liège (1055–1131), clergyman and writer Jacques de Liège (died after 1330), or Iacobus de Ispania, musician Jean de Liège (c. 1330–1381)...
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connection with Liège was spurious. Further research demonstrated that Ispania more likely refers to Hesbaye, an archdeaconate in the diocese of Liège known in...
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Cathedral in 1795. It is the seat of the Diocese of Liège. During the French Revolution the ancient cathedral of Liège, St. Lambert's, was destroyed. After...
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Simone. L’hagiographie Cistercienne Dans Le Diocèse De Liège Au Xiii Siècle. Louvain: Bibliothèque de l'Université, 1947, pp. 49-50. Cawley, Martinus...
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in Liège". Temperature Estreme in Toscana (in Italian). Temperature estreme in Liège. Retrieved 24 August 2022. "Climatologie de l'année à Liège-Bierset"...
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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 the patron...
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Bishop of Liège (1628–1636). Thomas de Grace was born in Grace, France in 1584 and ordained a priest in the Diocese of Liège on 22 Sep 1607. On 11 Dec 1628...
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