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St Peter's Church (French - Collégiale Saint-Pierre) was a church in Liège. It was founded in 712 by bishop Hubertus on the site of a Merovingian cemetery (the latter was rediscovered in the 19th century) and construction began that same year. Intending it as a monastery church, the bishop also built a cloister and brought in 15 monks from Stavelot Abbey. On his death in 727, the church's crypt became Hubert's first resting place, before his body was moved to Andage (now Saint-Hubert) in the Ardennes. * v * t * e

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  • La collégiale Saint-Pierre de Liège est l'une des sept anciennes collégiales de la ville de Liège, en Belgique. Aujourd'hui disparue, sa démolition débute en 1811 pour se terminer en 1860 avec la destruction des fondations des anciens cloîtres. Importante dans l'histoire monumentale du patrimoine religieux de Liège, elle survit aujourd'hui à travers les voies nommées d'après elle, la rue Saint-Pierre qui prolonge la rue Sainte-Croix, et les degrés Saint-Pierre. (fr)
  • St Peter's Church (French - Collégiale Saint-Pierre) was a church in Liège. It was founded in 712 by bishop Hubertus on the site of a Merovingian cemetery (the latter was rediscovered in the 19th century) and construction began that same year. Intending it as a monastery church, the bishop also built a cloister and brought in 15 monks from Stavelot Abbey. On his death in 727, the church's crypt became Hubert's first resting place, before his body was moved to Andage (now Saint-Hubert) in the Ardennes. The Vikings destroyed the original church in 914 and a new one was built and consecrated in 931. In 945 it was made a collegiate church with 30 secular canons. It was damaged by fire in 1185 but eleven years later had recovered enough to host a synod. It was finally closed in 1797 in the wake of the Liège Revolution and demolished in 1811, though the foundations of the former cloister survived until 1860. * v * t * e (en)
  • De Sint-Pieterskerk (Collégiale Saint-Pierre) was een van de zeven kapittelkerken te Luik. (nl)
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  • La collégiale Saint-Pierre de Liège est l'une des sept anciennes collégiales de la ville de Liège, en Belgique. Aujourd'hui disparue, sa démolition débute en 1811 pour se terminer en 1860 avec la destruction des fondations des anciens cloîtres. Importante dans l'histoire monumentale du patrimoine religieux de Liège, elle survit aujourd'hui à travers les voies nommées d'après elle, la rue Saint-Pierre qui prolonge la rue Sainte-Croix, et les degrés Saint-Pierre. (fr)
  • De Sint-Pieterskerk (Collégiale Saint-Pierre) was een van de zeven kapittelkerken te Luik. (nl)
  • St Peter's Church (French - Collégiale Saint-Pierre) was a church in Liège. It was founded in 712 by bishop Hubertus on the site of a Merovingian cemetery (the latter was rediscovered in the 19th century) and construction began that same year. Intending it as a monastery church, the bishop also built a cloister and brought in 15 monks from Stavelot Abbey. On his death in 727, the church's crypt became Hubert's first resting place, before his body was moved to Andage (now Saint-Hubert) in the Ardennes. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Collégiale Saint-Pierre de Liège (fr)
  • Sint-Pieterskerk (Luik) (nl)
  • St Peter's Church, Liège (en)
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