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  • This foundation afterwards, under the name Maubeuge, became a famous abbey of Benedictine nuns, though at a later date these were replaced by canonesses.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • They were pulled from the line to a place called Maubeuge

    My Grandfather Hated the Germans 2000

  • Often known as Jan Mabuse, from the French spelling of the town Maubeuge where he was born, Gossart began as an Early Netherlandish painter and ended as a Flemish Mannerist.

    Gossart James Gardner 2010

  • It will also launch a new light commercial vehicle using technical underpinnings from Renault and producing it at the Renault plant in Maubeuge, France.

    Daimler, Renault, Nissan Seal Alliance Sebastian Moffett 2010

  • The gorgeous, frequently-changed costumes, and Charles Atlas's sumptuous, ever-appropriate lighting, together with performances of breathtaking precision by the dancers, make this a piece dance buffs will be thrilled to see on its tour to Stockholm, Maubeuge and Creteil.

    Clark's Dance Troupe Pumps Up the Volume 2009

  • In Maubeuge, France the World Parachuting Championship has been taking place.

    Skydiving movies magnio 2008

  • An all women skydiving team have claimed Gold for the UK at the world skydiving championship in Maubeuge, France today.

    All women skydiving team claim gold for team GB Thatsnews 2008

  • An all women skydiving team have claimed Gold for the UK at the world skydiving championship in Maubeuge, France today.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • On October 15th the relieving force, 42,000 strong, attacked the Austrian centre at Dourlers, and made demonstrations upon its wings; the attack upon Dourlers which village had been taken and lost three times having failed, upon the following day, October 16th, the extreme left of the enemy's position at Wattignies was attacked and carried; the enemy thus outflanked was compelled to retreat, and Maubeuge was relieved the same evening.

    Belloc Speaks - On the Decline of the Book 2007

  • The Germans have stated that British military stores had been placed at Maubeuge, a French fortress near the Belgian frontier, before the outbreak of the war, and that this is evidence of an intention to attack Germany through Belgium.

    The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915 What Americans Say to Europe Various

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