Aulne Abbey, the Glossary
Aulne Abbey (Abbaye d'Aulne) was a Cistercian monastery located between Thuin and Landelies on the river Sambre in the Bishopric of Liège, Belgium.[1]
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16 relations: Belgium, Cistercians, Clairvaux Abbey, Crespin Abbey, Fourth Council of the Lateran, Henry II of Leez, Landelin, List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège, Montigny-le-Tilleul, Pope Innocent III, Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège, Rule of Saint Augustine, Rule of Saint Benedict, Sambre, Thuin, Wallonia.
- 18th-century disestablishments in the Southern Netherlands
- 630s establishments
- 7th-century churches in Belgium
- 7th-century establishments in Francia
- Augustinian monasteries in Belgium
- Benedictine monasteries in Belgium
- Canons regular
- Christian monasteries disestablished in the 18th century
- Christian monasteries in Hainaut (province)
- Cistercian monasteries in Belgium
- Monasteries destroyed during the French Revolution
- Ruined Christian monasteries in Belgium
- Thuin
Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
Cistercians
The Cistercians, officially the Order of Cistercians ((Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, as well as the contributions of the highly-influential Bernard of Clairvaux, known as the Latin Rule.
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Clairvaux Abbey
Clairvaux Abbey (Clara Vallis) was a Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, from Bar-sur-Aube.
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Crespin Abbey
Crespin Abbey (Abbaye de Crespin) was a Benedictine monastery in the commune of Crespin in the department of Nord, France, founded around 648 by the reformed brigand Landelin of Crespin, also the first abbot, and dissolved in 1802. Aulne Abbey and Crespin Abbey are 7th-century establishments in Francia and Christian monasteries established in the 7th century.
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Fourth Council of the Lateran
The Fourth Council of the Lateran or Lateran IV was convoked by Pope Innocent III in April 1213 and opened at the Lateran Palace in Rome on 11 November 1215.
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Henry II of Leez
Henry II of Leez (died 4 September 1164) was prince-bishop of Liège from 1145 until his death.
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Landelin
Saint Landelin (Dutch and Landelinus; La(u)ndelin; 625 – 686 AD in what is now Belgium) is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church.
List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège
This is a list of the bishops and prince-bishops of Liège.
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Montigny-le-Tilleul
Montigny-le-Tilleul (Montniye-Tiyoû) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
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Pope Innocent III
Pope Innocent III (Innocentius III; 22 February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 8 January 1198 until his death on 16 July 1216.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège
The Diocese of Liège (Dioecesis Leodiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium.
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Rule of Saint Augustine
The Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about the year 400, is a brief document divided into eight chapters and serves as an outline for religious life lived in community.
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Rule of Saint Benedict
The Rule of Saint Benedict (Regula Sancti Benedicti) is a book of precepts written in Latin by St. Benedict of Nursia (c. AD 480–550) for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot.
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Sambre
The Sambre is a river in northern France and in Wallonia, Belgium.
Thuin
Thuin (or; Twin) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
Wallonia
Wallonia (Wallonie), officially the Walloon Region (Région wallonne), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels.
See also
18th-century disestablishments in the Southern Netherlands
- Abbey of Saint-Hubert
- Affligem Abbey
- Aulne Abbey
- Bernardusdal Abbey
- Brogne Abbey
- Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Liège
- Council of Flanders
- Council of Luxembourg
- Dominican friary, Bruges
- Ename Abbey
- Faculty of Theology, Old University of Leuven
- Forest Abbey
- Irish College, Antwerp
- Old University of Leuven
- Oosteeklo Abbey
- Peoene
- Prince-Bishopric of Liège
- Roosendael Abbey
- Saint-Ghislain Abbey
- St Gertrude's Abbey, Leuven
- St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp
- Ten Duinen Abbey
630s establishments
7th-century churches in Belgium
7th-century establishments in Francia
- Abbey of Saint Bertin
- Abbey of Saint-Gilles
- Abbey of Saint-Vaast
- Ancient Diocese of Saint-Malo
- Ancient Diocese of Thérouanne
- Aulne Abbey
- Château de Vêves
- Church of St. Michel des Lions
- Crespin Abbey
- Faremoutiers Abbey
- Hôtel-Dieu, Paris
- Hasselt
- Lagny Abbey
- Noirmoutier-en-l'Île
- Saint-Amand Abbey
- Saint-Ghislain Abbey
- Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory
- Senones Abbey
- Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace
Augustinian monasteries in Belgium
- Aulne Abbey
- Bois-Seigneur-Isaac Abbey
- Eekhout Abbey
- Groenendael Priory
- Mount Thabor Convent, Mechelen
- Oignies Abbey
- Roosenberg Abbey
- Rouge Cloître
- St Gertrude's Abbey, Leuven
Benedictine monasteries in Belgium
- Abbey of Saint-Hubert
- Affligem Abbey
- Aldeneik Abbey
- Aulne Abbey
- Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden
- Brogne Abbey
- Chevetogne Abbey
- Dendermonde Abbey
- Ename Abbey
- Ermeton Abbey
- Florennes Abbey
- Forest Abbey
- Gembloux Abbey
- Keizersberg Abbey
- Kortenberg Abbey
- Lobbes Abbey
- Maredret Abbey
- Maredsous Abbey
- Saint Peter's Abbey, Ghent
- Saint-Ghislain Abbey
- Saint-Martin Abbey, Tournai
- Sint-Truiden Abbey
- St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges
- Ten Putte Abbey
- Vlierbeek Abbey
- Waulsort Abbey
Canons regular
- Alain de Solminihac
- Arcangelo Canetoli
- Augustinian Province of England and Scotland
- Augustinian canons
- Augustinians
- Aulne Abbey
- Brethren of the Common Life
- Canon regular
- Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga
- Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra
- Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
- Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
- Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem
- Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross
- Congregation of France
- Congregation of Windesheim
- Crosiers
- Crutched Friars
- Holyrood Abbey
- Hospital Brothers of Saint Anthony
- John the Canon
- Knights of the Cross with the Red Star
- Order of Val des Écoliers
- Premonstratensians
- St. Leopold's Church, Donaufeld
- Stanisław Kazimierczyk
Christian monasteries disestablished in the 18th century
Christian monasteries in Hainaut (province)
- Abbey of Val des Écoliers, Mons
- Aulne Abbey
- Bonne-Espérance Abbey
- Cambron Abbey
- Chimay Abbey
- Lobbes Abbey
- Oignies Abbey
- Saint-Ghislain Abbey
- Saint-Martin Abbey, Tournai
- Scourmont Abbey
- Soleilmont Abbey
Cistercian monasteries in Belgium
- Aulne Abbey
- Bernardusdal Abbey
- Boneffe Abbey
- Bornem Abbey
- Cambron Abbey
- Grandpré Abbey
- La Cambre Abbey
- Nizelles Abbey
- Oosteeklo Abbey
- Orval Abbey
- Roosendael Abbey
- Soleilmont Abbey
- St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem
- Ten Duinen Abbey
- Ter Doest Abbey
- Val-Dieu Abbey
- Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey
- Villers Abbey
Monasteries destroyed during the French Revolution
- Abbey of Saint Genevieve
- Abbey of Saint-Étienne, Caen
- Abbey of Saint-Evre, Toul
- Abbey of Saint-Victor, Paris
- Abbey of Sainte-Trinité, Caen
- Abbey of St. Vincent, Senlis
- Arrouaise Abbey
- Aulne Abbey
- Bœuil Abbey
- Beaupré Abbey (Picardy)
- Bonneval Abbey (Aveyron)
- Chelles Abbey
- Convent of Poor Clares, Gravelines
- Couvent des Minimes de Grenoble
- Glanfeuil Abbey
- Holy Cross Abbey (Poitiers)
- La Cambre Abbey
- Ligugé Abbey
- Lyre Abbey
- Maison Coignard
- Marmoutier Abbey, Tours
- Martyrs of Compiègne
- Maubeuge Abbey
- Monastery of Our Lady of Prouille
- Montmajour Abbey
- Moutier-Grandval Abbey
- Oignies Abbey
- Romainmôtier Priory
- Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey
- Saint-Martin-des-Champs Priory
- San Zaccaria, Venice
- Soleilmont Abbey
- Wurmsbach Abbey
Ruined Christian monasteries in Belgium
- Abbey of St. Peter in Oudenburg
- Abbey of Val des Écoliers, Mons
- Aulne Abbey
- Cambron Abbey
- Clairefontaine Abbey
- Orval Abbey
- Villers Abbey
Thuin
- ASVi museum
- Aulne Abbey
- Belfry of Thuin
- Biercée
- Fédération Cynologique Internationale
- Fosteau Castle
- Hourpes
- Maladrie
- Ragnies
- Thuin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aulne_Abbey
Also known as Abbey of Aulne.