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- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg abstract "Mont St. Jean (Luxembourgish: Gehaansbierg, German: Johannisberg) is a hill, castle, and religious site in the commune of Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg. The summit is at 417 metres (1,368 ft).Mont St. Jean has probably been a point of religious interest since pre-Christian times. The annual pilgrimage to St. John's Chapel, on the summit, on St. John's Eve (23 June) was accompanied in the Middle Ages by ecstatic dancing. The ritualistic dance, a surviving example of which is found at Echternach, was supposedly performed to ward off St. Vitus Dance, but is possibly a relic of pagan times.A castle and commandery of the Order of St. John was built at Mont St. Jean in the sixteenth century; the site belonged to the von Isenburg family at this time. In 1937, Stations of the Cross were constructed, which are used on St. John's Eve to this day.".
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- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mont St Jean".
- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mont St. Jean".
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- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Dudelange.
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- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg hypernym Hill.
- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg point "49.49046 6.06033".
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- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg comment "Mont St. Jean (Luxembourgish: Gehaansbierg, German: Johannisberg) is a hill, castle, and religious site in the commune of Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg. The summit is at 417 metres (1,368 ft).Mont St. Jean has probably been a point of religious interest since pre-Christian times. The annual pilgrimage to St. John's Chapel, on the summit, on St. John's Eve (23 June) was accompanied in the Middle Ages by ecstatic dancing.".
- Mont_St._Jean,_Luxembourg label "Mont St. Jean, Luxembourg".
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