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  2. American services and supply in the Siegfried Line campaign

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    On 16 December, the American forces were struck by the Ardennes offensive, and there was particularly heavy fighting. The ADSEC hospitals around Liege started to fill up, and by 18 December thirteen hospital trains were running between Liege and the Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris.

  3. List of Catholic churches in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. Augustine; Church of St. Catherine; Church of St. Clement; Church of St. James on Coudenberg; Church of St. John Berchmans; Church of St. John the Baptist; Church of St. John the Baptist at the Béguinage; Church of St. Joseph; Church of St. Nicholas; Saint Mary's Royal Church; Temple of the Augustinians

  4. Collegiate Church of St John the Evangelist, Liège - Wikipedia

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    The coronation feast also coincided with the 203rd anniversary of Diocese of Liege by request of Emperor Leopold I in 1676 and approved by Pope Clement X. The notarized Pontifical decree was received by Bishop of Liege, Victor Doutreloux. It is now located and enshrined at the private side chapel of Saint Joseph.

  5. Liège Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The present cathedral was formerly one among the Seven collegiate churches of Liège – St. Peter's, Holy Cross, St. Paul's, St. John's, St. Denis's, St. Martin's and St. Bartholomew's – which until the Liège Revolution of 1789 together comprised the "secondary clergy" of the First Estate in the Prince-bishopric of Liège (the "primary clergy" being the canons of St. Lambert's cathedral).

  6. Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of St. Lambert's Cathedral by Remacle Le Loup (1735) St. Lambert's Cathedral and Palace, 18th century St. Lambert's Cathedral, 1780. St. Lambert's Cathedral (or in full, the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. Lambert; French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Lambert) was the Roman Catholic cathedral of Liège, modern-day Belgium, until 1794, when its destruction began.

  7. Liège - Wikipedia

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    St Paul (raised to cathedral status as Liège Cathedral in 1802, after the demolition of St Lambert's Cathedral), It contains a treasury and Saint Lambert's tomb. St James (raised to collegiate status after the demolition of St Peter's Collegiate Church in 1811). Built in the flamboyant gothic style, with an early Renaissance porch.

  8. List of protected heritage sites in Liège - Wikipedia

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    op de hoek van rue En Feronstrée n°s 137-139 en de place Saint-Barthélémy n°3 50°38′51″N 5°34′56″E  /  50.647412°N 5.582115°E  / 50.647412; 5. 62063-CLT-0158-01 Info

  9. Collegiate Church of St Bartholomew, Liège - Wikipedia

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    The Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew (French: Collégiale Saint-Barthélemy) is a Roman Catholic collegiate church in Liège, Belgium. [1] Founded outside the city walls, it was built in coal sandstone, starting in the late 11th century (the chancel ) and lasting until the late 12th century (the massive westwork , with its twin towers which ...