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  2. Timeline of Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    ca. 590-670 - At least twelve royal mint masters active in Maastricht. 595 - Childebert II in Maastricht. 667-670 - Childeric II in Maastricht. 690-695 - Clovis IV in Maastricht. ca. 700 - Murder of Lambert of Maastricht. 720 - Seat of the Maastricht diocese moved to Liège (traditional date; this may have happened later in the 8th/9th c.).

  3. 14 September: Maastricht, Gulpen, Meerssen 16 September: Simpelveld liberated by the 803rd tank destroyer battalion 17 September: Sint-Oedenrode, Veghel, Son en Breugel 18 September: Eindhoven

  4. Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    Maastricht features the same climate as most of the Netherlands (Cfb, Oceanic climate), however, due to its more inland location in between hills, summers tend to be warmer (especially in the Meuse valley, which lies 70 m [230 ft] lower than the meteorological station) and winters a bit colder, although the difference is only noticeable on just ...

  5. Category:Timelines of cities in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Timelines of cities in the Netherlands" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. History of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Christianity that arrived in the Netherlands with the Romans appears not to have died out completely (in Maastricht, at least) after the withdrawal of the Romans in about 411. [ 30 ] The Franks became Christians after their king Clovis I converted to Catholicism, an event which is traditionally set in 496.

  7. Category:History of Maastricht - Wikipedia

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  8. Madeleine McCann: A timeline of key dates and developments - AOL

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    2014 – January 29: British detectives fly to Portugal amid claims they are planning to make arrests. – June 3: Sniffer dogs and specialist teams are used to search an area of scrubland close ...

  9. 1944 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Liberation of Maastricht [1] The first attempt by the Canadians to enter West Zeelandic Flanders is repelled [1] Establishment of the Militair Gezag (Military authority) [2] 15 or 16 Sep: Hitler orders the utmost fanaticism in the defense of German territory [1] 16 Sep: The illegal 'Delta Center' begins operating in Amsterdam [1]