Ename Abbey
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ename-abbey-182-11554233
title:
Ename Abbey
text:
Ename Abbey (1063–1795) was a Benedictine monastery in the village of Ename, now a suburb of Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Belgium. It was founded by Adele of France, wife of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders, and was confiscated during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was then sold and dismantled. The archaeological development of the site began with the work of Adelbert Van de Walle in the 1940s. Since 1998 it has been part of the Provincial Archaeological Park attached to the provincial archaeologic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ename_Abbey
date created:
2015-01-21T22:12:32Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T11:27:22Z
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