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Florennes Abbey ((フランス語:Abbaye de Florennes))〔the abbey was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist but Saint Maurus was also venerated there.〕 is a former Benedictine monastery in Florennes, Province of Namur, Belgium. The abbey was founded in the 11th century, but has left very few visible remains. == History == A community of canons led by Gerard, a canon of Reims Cathedral and son of the lord of Florennes, established themselves here in about 1010 and were given the spiritual care of the collegiate church (then a dependency of the principality of Liège). Towards 1025, the community accepted the Rule of St Benedict and became a Benedictine monastery; 1027 is considered its year of foundation.〔Dierkens, ''Abbayes et chapitres entre Sambre et Meuse''〕 The abbey was important in the region. It was particularly associated with the de Rumigny family. It was dissolved during the French Revolution, and afterwards entirely demolished.〔
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