50°23′11″N 3°12′3″E / 50.38639°N 3.20083°E / 50.38639; 3.20083 AnchinAbbey was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1079 in the commune of Pecquencourt...
then entered AnchinAbbey in 1113, in Pecquencourt, near his hometown, and became a Benedictine monk. In 1130 he was made abbot of AnchinAbbey. Goswin died...
at Hesdin to the Priory of St George, a Benedictine house subject to AnchinAbbey and located by Vieil-Hesdin, the original site of the town of Hesdin...
the Abbey of Anchin. In 1102, Abbot Haymeric died and the monks elected Gelduin to succeed him. Gelduin introduced the Cluniac reform into Anchin. In...
martyrdom in Lydda 20 June – commemoration of translation of relics to AnchinAbbey Eastern Orthodox Church feast days: 27 January – Commemoration of the...
had never received the cross and ring from the emperor. Odo retired to AnchinAbbey, near Pecquencourt, where he died without regaining possession of his...
traditions in Douai dated back to the late Middle Ages. Near Douai, AnchinAbbey was an important cultural center from the 11th century to the 13th century...
Bavincourt, born in Bapaume, Knight of Saint John of Jerusalem, a monk from AnchinAbbey G. Prévot, born in Bapaume in 1820. Photographer of the Imperial Guard...
during the coming conflict and permitted the priory to be made subject to AnchinAbbey. William's invasion fleet was delayed until March 1094 and his campaign...
as a service to ask for his intervention. The arm was given to the abbey of Anchin by Robert of Jerusalem (Robert II of Flanders) at some time during...
church of Aaigem was property of the AnchinAbbey (in Pecquencourt, near Douai in northern France). This abbey held much of the land in Aaigem till the...
of his wife's family in Heusden, and his wife became a benefactor of AnchinAbbey. On August 9, 1212, whether due to beneficence or the demands of the...
"Église Saint Pierre d'Antioche" in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. His paintings for AnchinAbbey were destroyed during World War II and are now preserved only as sketches...
priory was established at the hamlet of Flesserolles in 1156, under AnchinAbbey. By the end of the 14th century, Coisy was governed by the Bureau de...
the Saint-Adrian Abbey. In 1147 the patronage was transferred to the Abbey of Anchin in northern France. The original church building had one nave and was...
Early on his feast was included in the calendars kept at the abbeys of Cluny and Anchin. The church (actually a monastery) dedicated to Barbatianus and...
continuation of the chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux made at the abbey of Anchin. The result of the use of these compilations is a monastic history...
Manasses II of Reims, benefactor of the religious communities of St. Amand and Anchin and founder of the monastery of Ribemont. Anselm joined the First Crusade...
Scotland (b. 1141) Adalgott II of Disentis, German abbot and bishop Goswin of Anchin, Flemish Benedictine abbot (b. 1086) Gottfried of Admont, German Benedictine...