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  2. Church of Saint Quentin, Tournai - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 50°36′24″N 03°23′06″E. Church of Saint Quentin, Tournai. The Church of Saint Quentin ( French: Église Saint-Quentin de Tournai) is a Roman catholic parish church in Tournai, Belgium. The largely Romanesque building is located on the main square of the town, the Grand-Place. Known to have existed since the 10th century ...

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Tournai ( Latin: Dioecesis Tornacensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. The diocese was formed in 1146, upon the dissolution of the Diocese of Noyon and Tournai, which had existed since the 7th century. [1] It is now suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the ...

  4. Tournai Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Tournai Cathedral. /  50.6065500°N 3.3888583°E  / 50.6065500; 3.3888583. The Cathedral of Our Lady ( French: Notre-Dame de Tournai, Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik ), or Tournai Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, see of the Diocese of Tournai in Tournai, Belgium. It has been classified both as a Wallonia 's major heritage ...

  5. Reliquary Shrine of Saint Eleutherius - Wikipedia

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    The great gilt -copper and enamel Reliquary Shrine of Saint Eleutherius in the cathedral of Tournai ( Belgium ), one of the masterpieces of Gothic metalwork, [1] was commissioned by Bishop Walter de Marvis of Tournai, and completed in 1247, [2] on the occasion of the retranslation of relics of Saint Eleutherius of Tournai, traditionally the ...

  6. Grand-Place (Tournai) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand-Place ( French: [ɡʁɑ̃ plas]; "Grand Square" [a]) is the main square and the centre of activity of Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium. The square has a triangular shape, owing it to the convergence of several ancient paths, [2] and it covers 7,500 m 2 (81,000 sq ft). As in many Belgian cities, there are a number of cafés and pubs on the ...

  7. Sisters of Saint Andrew - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Saint Andrew [RSA], [1] are a Catholic religious congregation of women whose origins dated back to the 13th Century. Founded in Tournai, Belgium, by two sisters who sold off their property and possessions in order to open a hospice for pilgrims and travellers, they received their first formal recognition by Pope Innocent IV in 1249.

  8. Category:Bishops of Tournai - Wikipedia

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    V. Jean Vendeville. Maximilien Villain. Categories: People from Tournai. Roman Catholic bishops in Belgium by diocese. Commons category link from Wikidata.

  9. File:TOURNAI (Doornik) — Maison de Maître, 51 et 53 rue Saint ...

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    Français : classement : Façades, charpentes, toiture et salon de gauche-côté rue), rue Saint-Brice, n°51 & Façades, charpentes, toiture, hall, escalier et salon de droite-côté rue, au N°53. Ce vaste hôtel de maître de la rue Saint Brice a été construit en 1772.