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- Q25699 subject Q8087004.
- Q25699 subject Q8218239.
- Q25699 subject Q8790232.
- Q25699 subject Q8978677.
- Q25699 abstract "Dieleghem Abbey is an abbey in Jette, northwestern Brussels, Belgium. It was founded in 1095 by the Bishop of Cambrai and administered by Augustinian canons. In 1140, the abbey’s monks switched to the rules of the Premonstratensian order. In the 13th century, the abbey now called Dieleghem possessed half of the commune’s territory and played an important social and economic role until the French Revolution.".
- Q25699 thumbnail Abb._Dieleghem_(palais)_2.jpg?width=300.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q1104153.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q1364285.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q214528.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q240.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q241918.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q31.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q339332.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q6534.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8087004.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218239.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8790232.
- Q25699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8978677.
- Q25699 point "50.88388888888889 4.319444444444445".
- Q25699 type SpatialThing.
- Q25699 comment "Dieleghem Abbey is an abbey in Jette, northwestern Brussels, Belgium. It was founded in 1095 by the Bishop of Cambrai and administered by Augustinian canons. In 1140, the abbey’s monks switched to the rules of the Premonstratensian order. In the 13th century, the abbey now called Dieleghem possessed half of the commune’s territory and played an important social and economic role until the French Revolution.".
- Q25699 label "Dieleghem Abbey".
- Q25699 lat "50.88388888888889".
- Q25699 long "4.319444444444445".
- Q25699 depiction Abb._Dieleghem_(palais)_2.jpg.