Examples of 'corbie' in a sentence

Meaning of "corbie"

Corbie is a noun which can refer to a town in France or a type of raven (corvus corax)
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  • A raven or crow (typically Corvus corax).
  • Either of two moth species of genus Oncopera, whose larvae feed on grasses, especially Oncopera intricata.
  • A commune in Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France.

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The corbie step gables preserve a feature of the architecture of that period.
Canton of corbie.
Written at Corbie in the last quarter of the ninth century.
The exterior was constructed in red brick with a corbie stepped gable facing north.
It is not known whether he died there or returned to Corbie.
He was put in the monastery of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon.
He was a wealthy banker in Corbie.
Corbie continued its intimate links with the royal house of the Carolingians.
Over two hundred manuscripts from the great library at Corbie are known to survive.
Corbie is a commune of the Somme department in Picardie in northern France.
At the age of twenty he entered the monastery at Corbie in Picardy.
Corbie and in Carolingian.
The two principal centres of this reform were Luxeuil and Corbie.
Wala of Corbie.
The association Cinédocks presents two film sessions per month at les Docks Theatre in Corbie.

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Abbot of Corbie.
Crest The corbie figures in family lore as representing intelligence, survival and cooperation.
Discover the prestigious past of Corbie Abbey.
Today, the manuscripts of Corbie Abbey are kept in prestigious libraries all over the world.
Benedictine monastery of Corbie.
Accordingly, Corbie Abbey is obliged to sell part of its properties.
Simon Toulet is a farmer of the lands of Coullemelle for the Corbie Abbey.
Why would a corbie come here?
The first abbot of Corvey was a cousin of Charlemagne, Adalard of Corbie.
Abbey of Corbie.
In total, there are eight characters represented, presumably monks of Corbie.
Corbie steps ( from the Scots language corbie, crow ) is a more common version.
Adalard of Corbie.
Corbie Dillard of Nintendo Life praised the level design, soundtrack, graphics, and level difficulty.
Ratramnus of Corbie.
The chronicle of Corbie gives a completion date for the cathedral of 1266.
Colette of Corbie.
The Chronicle of Corbie makes him bishop of Amiens by 892.
Adalhard of Corbie.
It is on 61 folios of parchment, originating in the Abbey of Corbie.
A more distinctive type was developed at Corbie in the 9th century, the " a-b type ".
The 4th Division in the making up, was put up round Corbie.
Corvey Abbey in Saxony was founded from Corbie in about 820, and was named after it.
The agglomeration is located at the crossroads of the D 23 linking Corbie to Moreuil.
Abbots of Corbie.
In 873, Charles the Bald ordered for Carloman to be blinded and imprisoned in Corbie.
Home / Art and culture / Literature and philosophy / Modern studies / Corbie in the Carolingian Renaissance.
Paschasius ' body was first buried at the Church of St. John in Corbie.
The village existed before the founding of the abbey of Corbie in the 7th century.
A fortified manor house was built on the site in the 1340s by Robert Corbie.
The " année de Corbie.
In the year 1000, the site location was a chapel created by the monks of Corbie.
Châlons - en - Champagne Corbie.
After 1.5 kilometres you enter the hamlet of Le Corbie.
In 662, the areas Acheux were bequeathed to the abbey of Corbie.

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