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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Ouen
Ouen's birth they came to Ussy-sur-Marne, where he spent his childhood, with which tradition connects a series of marvellous events.
Elected in 639 he was consecrated at Rouen, 21 May, 640, with his friend St. Eloi, who became Bishop of Moyon.
Abbey of St. Pierre which thenceforth assumed his name, was translated several times, in 842, 918, and finally in 1890.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11360b.htm   (440 words)

  
  St Ouen (c.610-84) - Encyclopedia of Religion
Being afterwards sent to the Abbey of St. Medard he received an education which caused him to be welcomed at the court of Clothaire II a short time previous to the death of that prince.
Ouen found at the royal court Eloi (Eligius), another holy person, whose life was very similar to his own.
Ouen, who in 634 founded the Abbey of Rabais, was ordained priest by Dieudonne, Bishop of Macon.
www.religion-encyclopedia.com /O/ouen_st.htm   (611 words)

  
 St. Pachomius Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ouen became a monk and established a monastery at Rebais in 636.
In 644, Ouen convoked the Synod of Châlon to suppress simony.
Ouen died in 684 at Paris, and he was buried at his cathedral, which now bears his name, in Rouen.
www.voskrese.info /spl/Xouen.html   (118 words)

  
 Archdiocese of Rouen
L'aitre St. Maclou, the old cemetery of the parish, is a large rectangular space surrounded by porticoes built in 1526-40, and shows the Renaissance style in all its purity.
The Abbey of St. George de Boscherville was founded in 1060 by Raoul de Tancarville, chamberlain of William the Conqueror.
The saints of Jumièges are: the founder, St. Philcert (675); St. Aicadre (died 687), and St. Gontard (1072-95).
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/r/rouen,archdiocese_of.html   (1447 words)

  
 St. Ouen
Ouen is the largest parish (district) in Jersey and covers the north-west corner of the island.
The coastline varies from granite cliffs in the north to the long sandy sweep of St. Ouen’s Bay in the west.
Ouen is scattered with german fortifications, a relic of the Nazi occupation during the Second World War.
jersey.typepad.com /st_ouen   (296 words)

  
 GENEALOGY: the St Ouen sous Bailly family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Guillaume DE ST OUEN, Seigneur de Folny, (who was a witness at the marriage of Marie de St Ouen daughter of Nicolas de St Ouen seigneur de Perteville and Jean de Laberquerie in 1483), m.
Magdelaine DE ST OUEN (2nd of name) was baptised on the 28/10/1629 St Laurent, Rouen, having for Godparents, Sipion(?) Marc, Conseiller du Roy et lieutenant general au Parlement de Rouen and Dame Marie Hale.
Anne DE ST OUEN, bap 20/3/1594 St Jean, Rouen, godparent on the 20/4/1633 St Laurent, Rouen to Pierre son of nobleman Pierre Brice, Sieur de Boucion, Conseiller du Roy et auditor des comptes in the chambers of the north, m.
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 St. Ouen's Manor & Samares Manor :: Gowealthy.com
St Ouen’s Manor is the ancestral home of the de Carterets, one of the oldest and important families in Jersey.
The first owners were the St Hilaires in 1160, however, the crypt of their manorial chapel is the only surviving reminder of the stay here.
Consequent owners have upgraded and altered the Manor that the present structure has lost the appearance of an ancient house and is known for its magnificent grounds and renowned herb garden that took the last owners 40 years and 40 gardeners to drain the marsh and landscape the gardens with sub-tropical plants.
www.gowealthy.com /article/788/page_2/index.asp   (214 words)

  
 St Ouen
St Ouen is the largest parish in area.
The coastline varies from the cliffs in the north to the long sandy sweep of St Ouen's Bay in the west.
St Ouen's church was mentioned in a document signed by William before he conquered England, so part of the building may predate 1066.
www.jeron.je /thatwasjersey/so.html   (273 words)

  
 st ouen jersey: HOME
Ouen is the largest parish (district) in Jersey and covers the north-west corner of the island.
The coastline varies from the long golden sandy beach of St.
Ouen’s Bay in the west to granite cliffs in the north west corner of the island.
jersey.blogs.com /st_ouen_jersey/home/index.html   (43 words)

  
 St. Ouen - Catholic Online
He was the son of St. Authaire and was born at Sancy near Soissons, France.
He was educated at St. Medard Abbey, served at the courts of King Clotaire II and his son Dagobert I, who made him his chancellor and in 636 built a monastery at Rebais.
He was pursuaded not to become a monk there by Dagobert, and despite the fact that Ouen was a layman, he was active in promoting religion and combating simony.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=310   (370 words)

  
 GENEALOGY: the St Ouen sous Bailly family - Page 2 unconnected branches
It is known that the branch DE BELLEVILLE, originally De St Ouen de Belleville-sur-Mer, is a branch cadet of the original De St Ouen sous Bailly, and this branch held arms the same as De St Ouen d'Ernemont, from which the Pinot de Moira and Audcent families descend.
Nicolas DE ST OUEN Seigneur de Melleville, buried in the Collegiale Church of Eu.
Antoine DE ST OUEN, Seigneur de Melleville, who was accorded in 1519, the chapel which is situated in the Parish of Notre Dame, in the town of Eu.
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 One Pound - St. Ouen Parish   (Site not responding. Last check: )
St. Ouen is the largest of the twelve parishes of Jersey and forms the north-west corner of the Island.
One of the many features of the parish is St. Ouen's Pond, by far the largest stretch of natural freshwater in Jersey.
Ouen's Bay edges towards L'Etacq, the expanse of the beach gives way to the rugged moorland terrain surrounding Grosnez where the remains of the Castle dating back to the 14th century, are to be found.
fly.hiwaay.net /~hfears/com_1/km_72M.htm   (326 words)

  
 This is Jersey - Out and About - Beaches - St Ouen's Bay
St Ouen's bay is one of Jersey's finest beaches, and if you've come to the Island to surf, look no further.
However, St Ouen's Bay is often battered by a heavy swell which can make bathing very hazardous.
There is plenty of parking along the five-mile stretch of St Ouen's Bay and refreshments can be bought at numerous places, including La Braye, and at La Pulente, the Watersplash, Sands and La Saline.
www.thisisjersey.com /code/showarticle.pl?ArticleID=000111   (176 words)

  
 Historique St Ouen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Comme la plupart des communes environnantes, St Ouen doit son origine au défrichement de la forêt de Concise.
Le nom même de St Ouen apparaît en 1125 dans un texte qui nous apprend que l'église de ce nom dépendait de l'Abbaye d'Evron.
A l'époque ou le château de Saint Ouen était encore un château fort, on y accédait en empruntant le chemin d'accès, on franchissait d'abord les douves pour entrer dans une première cour entourée de murailles, un second fossé plein d'eau, large d'une douzaine de mètres, séparant cette basse cour du château.
home.tele2.fr /saintouendestoits/historique.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Hotels in St Helier
Attractive 19th century hotel set in the centre of St Helier, within half a mile of shops, restaurants and the marketplace.
St Helier, EN One of Jersey?s best known hotels, situated in the heart of St Helier and overlooking Liberation Square and the yacht marina.
St Helier, EN This hotel is ideally situated for visitors to the area.
www.expedia.co.uk /daily/hotels/England/StHelier.asp   (450 words)

  
 St Ouen hotels | Hotel in St Ouen | Accommodations in St Ouen | Webtourist St Ouen hotels
St Ouen Hotels at Webtourist: Your partner for accommodation in St Ouen.
Are you looking for other Hotels in St Ouen.
If you own a hotel in St Ouen, you may add it to our St Ouen Hotels on the web at anytime.
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 Tourisme Saint-Ouen, Paris Marché aux Puces, Premier marché d'antiquités au monde
Discover st ouen - Histoiry of the town
Discover st ouen - Cultural leisure activities
Discover st ouen - Where to go in the evening
www.st-ouen-tourisme.com /index_uk.html   (72 words)

  
 Burelor : imprimeur Paris - imprimerie à St ouen - ile-de-France
Imprimeur à Paris St OUEN - ile de France
Burelor Imprimerie à St Ouen en Région Parisienne, Burelor est le spécialiste de l'impression et des fournitures de bureau.
Burelor : imrimeur de St ouen depuis 40 ans.
www.ansm.fr /-burelor-imprimeur   (75 words)

  
 Church of St Ewen, City, Bristol
St Ewen is thought to be St Ouen, a saint from Normandy.
In the south chapel of the same church is the Banner of the Merchant Taylors who originally owned the south aisle in St Ewen's.
St Ewen's Church, in Ewens Court near Broad Street, is very ancient, mentioned in deeds so early as 1140, is the smallest Church in Bristol, having only one aile 66 feet long.
www.geocities.com /churchcrawler/bristol/st_ewen.htm   (323 words)

  
 - HotelBook.com Events Guide: St Ouen's Bay (St Ouen's Bay, England)
St Ouen's Bay is the longest beach in Jersey, spanning nearly the full length of the island's wind-swept west coast with steady waves rolling in from the Atlantic Ocean.
Locally referred to as "the five mile road" this excellent surfing beach is the venue for a number of international surfing competitions.
Open to a persistent wind St Ouen's provides the main beach break on the island and is great for surfing and kite flying.
guides.hotelbook.com /sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=104751   (294 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The parishes of Jersey are further divided into vingtaines (or, in St. Ouen, cueillettes), divisions which are historic and nowadays mostly used for purposes of local administration and electoral constituency.
Centeniers are elected at a public election within each parish for a term of three years to undertake policing within the parish.
A similar office in St. Helier represents the Conseil général of Manche and the Conseil régional of Basse-Normandie and hosts the Consulate of France.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Jersey   (2391 words)

  
 George Glazer Gallery - Abbeville & St. Ouen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pair of large colored etchings depicting the notable French cathedrals of Abbeville and St. Ouen of Rouen.
One print depicts the Church of Saint-Vulfran in Abbeville, a town in the Normandy region of France.
The view of Rouen features the facade of St. Ouen, well known to art enthusiasts from Claude Monet’s series of Impressionist paintings of La Cathédrale de Rouen.
www.georgeglazer.com /prints/aanda/historic/dibdin.html   (188 words)

  
 Jersey Beaches
St Brelade's Bay is a large sandy beach with fun boats, canoe hire and other activities.
Covering most of the west coast, St Ouen's Bay has some of the best surfing in Europe.
St Aubin's Bay is popular with water-skiers and windsurfers.
www.aboutjersey.net /see/beaches.html   (207 words)

  
 Cottage in St. Ouen Le Pin Calvados Lower-Normandy France
Cottage in St. Ouen Le Pin Calvados Lower-Normandy France
Le Clos Fleuri is a family business situated in St. Ouen Le Pin, Normandy, France.
St. Ouen Le Pin is a pretty village surrounded by peaceful countryside, with the nearest town, Lisieux, being approximately 10 minutes drive away.
www.holidaylease.com /Rental-Property-75.html   (673 words)

  
 Elect Jersey 2005 - Independent Thinking - The show goes on in St Ouen
The Senatorial election road show was live from St Ouen on Friday, watched by around 170 who had passed up Eastenders and Coronation Street to quiz some of the potential cast of Jersey's own Yes, Minister on issues ranging from Members' pay to inward business investment (and schmoozing) and from budget rebates to VAT.
Regular followers will be aware that the two repeat themes of Gino Risoli's campaign so far have been transparency and his claim that the content of each hustings meeting is but 'theatre' (in that anything that's said is merely for show).
Roger Bisson thought that the 0/10 proposals were likely to encourage non-local businesses to the Island but Deputy Southern did not feel they were workable and warned against the Island being taken over by foreign companies.
www.electjersey2005.com /content/60/index.html   (1893 words)

  
 St Ouen's Bay - Watersplash, United Kingdom Surf Forecast, Tides, Surfcam and Sea Conditions
St Ouen's Bay - Watersplash, United Kingdom Surf Forecast, Tides, Surfcam and Sea Conditions
St Ouen's Bay - Watersplash in Jersey is an exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf and can work at any time of the year.
At the moment, we display the current current weather observations / forecast for St Ouen's Bay - Watersplash, tide data, sea temperature and a growing list of Surfcams.
www.surf-forecast.com /breaks/StOuensBay-Watersplash.shtml   (230 words)

  
 St Ouen's Bay - Secrets, United Kingdom Surf Forecast, Tides, Surfcam and Sea Conditions
St Ouen's Bay - Secrets, United Kingdom Surf Forecast, Tides, Surfcam and Sea Conditions
St Ouen's Bay - Secrets in Jersey is an exposed beach break that only works once in a while with no particular seasonal pattern.
At the moment, we display the current current weather observations / forecast for St Ouen's Bay - Secrets, tide data, sea temperature and a growing list of Surfcams.
www.surf-forecast.com /breaks/StOuensBay-Secrets.shtml   (214 words)

  
 SkateNY: Patinoire St Ouen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We went to a weekday morning session which had a total of 8 skaters - mostly "regulars." The people were friendly and offered us guidance on other rinks and sessions.
Take the metro line 13 (direction St-Denis-Universite) to Mairie de St Ouen (see map).
See the Patinoire de St Ouen web site for more information, including the schedule and prices.
www.skateny.com /paris/stouen   (201 words)

  
 BBC - Jersey - Junior Football - St. Ouen
BBC - Jersey - Junior Football - St. Ouen
Ouen have teams in the U18, U16, U14 and U12 leagues.
In 2004-5, St. Ouen Under 18s finished fourth in Division Two.
www.bbc.co.uk /jersey/content/articles/2005/10/23/jnrft05_clubs_stouen_feature.shtml   (85 words)

  
 St Ouen - VisitBritain
As the largest bay in the Channel Islands, it is no small wonder that St Ouen’s offers a multitude of more daring pastimes.
The untouched bay of St Ouen's and the hinterland of Les Mielles are areas of outstanding beauty, home to an abundance of wildlife and protected sites of special scientific interest.
From the heather clad headlands to gorse, rare orchids to thrift and rock roses to the marram grass: this is what the elusive Jersey Green Lizard calls home.
www.visitbritain.com /VB3-en/destinationguides/channelIslands/Jersey/Destinations/st_ouen.aspx   (332 words)

  
 SPECIALISTE DU LUSTRE ANCIEN DE STYLE AU MARCHE AUX PUCES DE ST OUEN
La création de l’atelier de restauration en 1975 permet la présentation d’un large stock de de différentes époques : en bronze doré avec ou sans cristaux, chandelier tout en cristal (Baccarat, St Louis, etc...) ou en fer.
La maison CARPENTIER vous propose aussi un large choix d’appliques, de lanternes, de candélabres, de glaces de Venise, d’objets de décoration et de jardin
MARCHE PAUL BERT Stands 9 et 11 16, rue Paul bert 93400 ST OUEN tel 33 (0) 6 09 69 22 96
www.carpentier-antiq.com /ACCUEIL/accueil.html   (135 words)

  
 Burelor : imprimeur Paris - imprimerie à St ouen - ile-de-France
Burelor : imprimeur Paris - imprimerie à St ouen - ile-de-France
Burelor : imrimeur de St ouen depuis 40 ans.
L' imprimerie de Saint Ouen - Paris imprime toutes vos cartes de visite, papier à entete, suite de lettre, flyers, et propose des fournitures de bureau exclusives.
www.burelor.fr   (73 words)

  
 Hotels in Saint-Ouen, France
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2, Rue Pierre Nicolau, 54, Quai De Seine, Saint Ouen Show map
Near the river Seine bank and the flea market, this hotel offers you quiet and blooming atmosphere.
www.booking.com /city/fr/saint-ouen.en.html   (316 words)

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