Saint-Ghislain Abbey
Monastery in Haine, Belgium
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Saint-Ghislain Abbey (French: Abbaye de Saint-Ghislain) was a monastery founded by Saint Ghislain around 650, located in Wallonia on the Haine (Hainaut, Belgium). It became a Benedictine monastery around 940, when reformed by Gérard of Brogne, and was suppressed in 1796.
Abbaye de Saint-Ghislain | |
The chapel of the monastery's hospital | |
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| Monastery information | |
|---|---|
| Order | Order of Saint Benedict |
| Established | around 650; Benedictine from around 940 |
| Disestablished | 1796 |
| People | |
| Founder | Saint Ghislain |
| Site | |
| Coordinates | 50°26′54″N 3°49′10″E |
History
On 2 June 965, Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, confirmed Godfrey of Lower Lotharingia's gift to the abbey of 18 mansi of land in Villers-Saint-Ghislain.[1]
