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The seven collegiate churches of Liège (French: sept collégiales de Liège) were a group of 10th- and early-11th-century foundations in the city of Liège. Each of these collegiate churches was a privileged corporation within the city, with its own precincts and rights, while until the Liège Revolution of 1789 the canons collectively had a key corporate status in the First Estate of the prince-bishopric of Liège as the "secondary clergy", alongside the "primary clergy" belonging to the chapter of Saint Lambert's Cathedral. The seven churches were:

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  • Collégiales de Liège (fr)
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  • Les collégiales de Liège sont un groupe de sept collégiales fondées à Liège, dans l'actuelle Belgique, au Xe et XIe siècles. Des raisons diverses ou plurielles semblent avoir prévalu lors de la fondation de chacune des collégiales par l'évêque ou son entourage immédiat. Lieux de défense, lieux d'asile, lieux de repos et de prières, les collégiales liégeoises furent des témoins privilégiés de la naissance de la principauté de Liège. À l'exception de Saint-Pierre, démolie durant la restructuration paroissiale du XIXe siècle, elles se dressent encore au centre de Liège. (fr)
  • The seven collegiate churches of Liège (French: sept collégiales de Liège) were a group of 10th- and early-11th-century foundations in the city of Liège. Each of these collegiate churches was a privileged corporation within the city, with its own precincts and rights, while until the Liège Revolution of 1789 the canons collectively had a key corporate status in the First Estate of the prince-bishopric of Liège as the "secondary clergy", alongside the "primary clergy" belonging to the chapter of Saint Lambert's Cathedral. The seven churches were: (en)
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  • The seven collegiate churches of Liège (French: sept collégiales de Liège) were a group of 10th- and early-11th-century foundations in the city of Liège. Each of these collegiate churches was a privileged corporation within the city, with its own precincts and rights, while until the Liège Revolution of 1789 the canons collectively had a key corporate status in the First Estate of the prince-bishopric of Liège as the "secondary clergy", alongside the "primary clergy" belonging to the chapter of Saint Lambert's Cathedral. By the 18th century, each of the collegiate chapters had 30 canons, all of whom were required to be graduates in Theology or Canon Law. Each chapter had its own provost, dean, cantor, scholaster and treasurer. The seven churches were: (en)
  • Les collégiales de Liège sont un groupe de sept collégiales fondées à Liège, dans l'actuelle Belgique, au Xe et XIe siècles. Des raisons diverses ou plurielles semblent avoir prévalu lors de la fondation de chacune des collégiales par l'évêque ou son entourage immédiat. Lieux de défense, lieux d'asile, lieux de repos et de prières, les collégiales liégeoises furent des témoins privilégiés de la naissance de la principauté de Liège. À l'exception de Saint-Pierre, démolie durant la restructuration paroissiale du XIXe siècle, elles se dressent encore au centre de Liège. (fr)
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