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The Church of St John the Evangelist (French: église Saint-Jean l'Evangéliste) in the city of Liège, Belgium, was founded as a collegiate church by Notker of Liège around 980, and consecrated in 987. It was the place of Notker's tomb. The church was suppressed in 1797 during the French Revolution, the building being confiscated and sold in 1798. The church maintained a library from 1388. The Renaissance composer Johannes Brassart was closely associated with the church.

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  • Col·legiata de Sant Joan Evangelista (ca)
  • Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Liège (en)
  • Collégiale Saint-Jean l'Évangéliste de Liège (fr)
  • Collegiata di San Giovanni Evangelista (it)
  • Sint-Janskerk (Luik) (nl)
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  • La col·legiata de Sant Joan Evangelista a Lieja (Bèlgica), era una església en estil romànic carolingi construïda a finals del segle xi. L'edifici actual en estil neoclàssic data del 1754. De l'església original només es va conservar el campanar, la volada occidental i el pla de base. S'integra en un circuit turístic que reuneix les set col·legiates de la ciutat: Sant-Pere, Santa Creu, Sant Pau, Sant Joan, Sant Dionís, Sant Martí i Sant Bartomeu. (ca)
  • La collégiale Saint-Jean l'Évangéliste, appelée également Saint-Jean-en-l'Isle (car un bras de Meuse créait autrefois une île à cet endroit), est l'une des sept anciennes collégiales de la ville de Liège, en Belgique. (fr)
  • La Collegiata di San Giovanni Evangelista nota anche come Saint-Jean-en-l'isle (isola creata da un braccio della Mosa) è una delle sette collegiate di Liegi. (it)
  • De Sint-Janskerk (fr: Collégiale Saint-Jean-en-l'isle) is een historisch kerkgebouw in het centrum van de Belgische stad Luik. Het gebouw bestaat uit een romaans westwerk, een laatgotische kloostergang en een barokke centraalbouw met priesterkoor. (nl)
  • The Church of St John the Evangelist (French: église Saint-Jean l'Evangéliste) in the city of Liège, Belgium, was founded as a collegiate church by Notker of Liège around 980, and consecrated in 987. It was the place of Notker's tomb. The church was suppressed in 1797 during the French Revolution, the building being confiscated and sold in 1798. The church maintained a library from 1388. The Renaissance composer Johannes Brassart was closely associated with the church. (en)
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  • La col·legiata de Sant Joan Evangelista a Lieja (Bèlgica), era una església en estil romànic carolingi construïda a finals del segle xi. L'edifici actual en estil neoclàssic data del 1754. De l'església original només es va conservar el campanar, la volada occidental i el pla de base. S'integra en un circuit turístic que reuneix les set col·legiates de la ciutat: Sant-Pere, Santa Creu, Sant Pau, Sant Joan, Sant Dionís, Sant Martí i Sant Bartomeu. (ca)
  • The Church of St John the Evangelist (French: église Saint-Jean l'Evangéliste) in the city of Liège, Belgium, was founded as a collegiate church by Notker of Liège around 980, and consecrated in 987. It was the place of Notker's tomb. The church was suppressed in 1797 during the French Revolution, the building being confiscated and sold in 1798. On 23 March 1879, Pope Leo XIII canonically crowned the statue of Saint Joseph (1757) within this shrine, in honor of the 200th anniversary of the request by King Charles II of Spain to Pope Innocent XI to consecrate Belgium to Saint Joseph. 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. Originally an octagonal building in Mosan Romanesque style, incorporating elements of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the church was completely rebuilt in a late Baroque style in 1754–1784. It has been in use as a parish church since 1809, and has been listed as a monument since 1952. The church maintained a library from 1388. The Renaissance composer Johannes Brassart was closely associated with the church. (en)
  • La collégiale Saint-Jean l'Évangéliste, appelée également Saint-Jean-en-l'Isle (car un bras de Meuse créait autrefois une île à cet endroit), est l'une des sept anciennes collégiales de la ville de Liège, en Belgique. (fr)
  • La Collegiata di San Giovanni Evangelista nota anche come Saint-Jean-en-l'isle (isola creata da un braccio della Mosa) è una delle sette collegiate di Liegi. (it)
  • De Sint-Janskerk (fr: Collégiale Saint-Jean-en-l'isle) is een historisch kerkgebouw in het centrum van de Belgische stad Luik. Het gebouw bestaat uit een romaans westwerk, een laatgotische kloostergang en een barokke centraalbouw met priesterkoor. (nl)
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