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has glosseng: Egmond Abbey or St. Adalbert's Abbey (, Sint-Adelbertabdij) is a Benedictine monastery between Egmond aan den Hoef and Bakkum in Egmond-Binnen in the municipality of Bergen in the Dutch province of North Holland. Founded in 975 and destroyed in the Reformation, it was re-founded in 1935 as the present Sint-Adelbertabdij, under the Diocese of Haarlem.
lexicalizationeng: Egmond Abbey
instance of(noun) the residence of a religious community
monastery
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has glossnld: De Sint Adelbertabdij is een Benedictijnerabdij in Egmond-Binnen. De overblijfselen van de heilige Adelbert van Egmond rusten onder het altaar van de abdijkerk. De Hollandse graven Dirk II, Aarnout, Dirk III, Dirk V, Floris I en Floris II werden begraven in de abdij.
lexicalizationnld: Sint Adelbertabdij
lexicalizationnld: Sint-Adelbertabdij
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geo locgeographic location 52.595 4.660277777777778
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media:imgEvangeliarum van Egmond.jpg
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