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Fécamp
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Fécamp , town (1990 pop. 21,143), Seine-Maritime dept., N France. A major port from the 12th to 17th cent., when Le Havre superseded it, Fécamp is now a resort on the English Channel with a casino, sports facilities, and a beach. The town also has shipyards, and food, textile, and machine-building industries. Fécamp dates back to Roman times. A monastery founded there c.660 became a pilgrimage site. Destroyed by Norsemen, it was rebuilt at the end of the 10th cent. and became the Benedictine Abbey of the Trinity. The abbey church, a magnificent example of 12th-century Norman...
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The Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fécamp: Fécamp, Musée de la [Palais] Bénédictine, Ms 186
The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/2007; Sheerin, Daniel J; 610 words
; The Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fcamp: Fcamp, Muse de la [Palais] Bndictine, Ms 186. Edited by David Chadd. [Henry Bradshaw Society, Vols. 111-112.] (Rochester, New York: Published for the Henry Bradshaw Society by the Boydell Press. 1999, 2002. Pp. xii, 378.; viii, 379-885. $65.00
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