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Meaning of "lièpvre"

lièpvre (noun) - a commune in northeastern France, located in the region of Grand Est. It is known for its picturesque surroundings and historic buildings

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The priory of Lièpvre was also partially destroyed.
See the surroundings of Lièpvre.
This road passed through Lièpvre into the plain of Alsace.
Troops made frequent raids on the valley, particularly against Lièpvre.
Lièpvre is in the center of the valley and sits 275 meters above sea level.
The val de Lièpvre.
Saint Alexander 's relics were first transported to Paris, then transferred to Lièpvre.
Lièpvre and Rombach-le-Franc burned and Lièpvre 's convent was partially destroyed.
A monk named Bobolinus settled near Lièpvre where he built a hermitage named Bobolinocella by 774.
In 770 Fulrad began the construction of a priory named Fulradocella which later became Lièpvre.
Lièpvre ( ) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.
Saint-Hippolyte priory, which declined rapidly, became an outbuilding of the Saint Alexandre de Lièpvre priory.
In 1338 Lièpvre was at war against Berthold of Bucheck, the bishop of Strasbourg.
In 781 the emperor bestowed further lands, including the Kintzheim forests, on the priory at Lièpvre.
By 1377 Hattstatt was charged as the defender of the Lièpvre valley.

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Alexander IV also granted his support for the monks of Lièpvre in 1388.

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