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Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Corbie (French pronunciation: [kɔʁbi]; Dutch: Korbei; Picard: Corbin) is a commune of the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The small
Corbie
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up corbie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corbie is a commune of the Somme département in northern France. Corbie may also refer to: Corbie (bird)
Corbie_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Siege of Corbie may refer to either fo two sieges during 1636, "the year of Corbie" (French: l'année de Corbie): First siege of Corbie (7–15 August),
Siege_of_Corbie
English Jesuit, teacher and author (1604–1649)
Ambrose Corbie, also called Corby or Corbington (7 December 1604 – 11 April 1649) was an English Jesuit, teacher and author. Ambrose Corbie was born near
Ambrose_Corbie
Franciscan foundress, abbess and saint (1381–1447)
Colette of Corbie, PCC (13 January 1381 – 6 March 1447) was a French abbess and the foundress of the Colettine Poor Clares, a reform branch of the Order
Colette_of_Corbie
French monastery
Corbie Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Corbie, in present-day Picardy, France, dedicated to Saint Peter. It was founded by Balthild, the widow
Corbie_Abbey
Large, black species of passerine bird
which descend from Proto-Germanic *hrabanaz. An old Scottish word corby or corbie, akin to the French corbeau, has been used for both this bird and the carrion
Common_raven
Irish Jesuit martyred in England (1598–1644)
Ralph Corbie, SJ (Corby, Corbington, at times Corrington; 25 March 1598 – 7 September 1644) was an Irish Jesuit. A victim of the anti-Catholic persecutions
Ralph_Corbie
Frankish abbot and saint
Adalard of Corbie (Latin: Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, Huise – 2 January 827) was the son of Bernard who was the son of Charles Martel and half-brother
Adalard_of_Corbie
The second siege of Corbie of 1636 was begun by a French army under the command of Cardinal Richelieu on 30 September. It ended with the surrender of the
Second_siege_of_Corbie
The first siege of Corbie took place 7–15 August 1636 during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) where a Spanish army under the
First_siege_of_Corbie
Type of gable design
A stepped gable, crow-stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the
Stepped_gable
Medieval Latin script
major centres of Merovingian script: the monasteries of Luxeuil, Laon, Corbie, and Chelles. Each script developed from the Merovingian charter scripts
Merovingian_script
Canton in Hauts-de-France, France
49°54′35″N 2°30′29″E / 49.90972°N 2.50806°E / 49.90972; 2.50806 The Canton of Corbie is a canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Hauts-de-France
Canton_of_Corbie
African-American physician and health equity researcher
Giselle Corbie-Smith is an American physician who is the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of
Giselle_Corbie-Smith
Tower House, developed into a Country House in Great Corby
Corby Castle is a Grade I listed building and ancestral home of a cadet branch of the prominent Howard family situated on the southern edge of the village
Corby_Castle
of Louis's son Lothair I. He succeeded his brother Adalard as abbot of Corbie and its new daughter foundation, Corvey, in 826 or 827. His feast day is
Wala_of_Corbie
Locality in New South Wales, Australia
Corbie Hill is a small locality south-east of Leeton, New South Wales, Australia, in Leeton Shire. It can be accessed by Corbie Hill Road which links
Corbie_Hill,_New_South_Wales
9th-century Frankish monk and theologian
Ratramnus (died c. 868) was a Frankish monk of the monastery of Corbie, near Amiens in northern France, and a Carolingian theologian known best for his
Ratramnus
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
Siena Cecilia Clare of Assisi Claudine Thévenet Clelia Barbieri Colette of Corbie Columba of Sens Demetria of Rome Dorothea of Montau Dymphna Elena Guerra
Joan_of_Arc
Wilart de Corbie was one of the earliest trouvères from northern France. In one instance a chansonnier names him Willame (Guillaume de Corbie, William
Vielart_de_Corbie
9th-century Carolingian-era author and forger
monastery of Corbie, in the Reims suffragan diocese of Amiens. Zechiel-Eckes believed that the prominent theologian and abbot of Corbie, Paschasius Radbertus
Pseudo-Isidore
Trinidadian cricketer
Osmond Corbie (28 July 1934 – 8 May 2003) was a Trinidadian cricketer. He played in ten first-class matches for Trinidad and Tobago from 1957 to 1962.
Osmond_Corbie
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Vaire-sous-Corbie (French pronunciation: [vɛʁ su kɔʁbi], literally Vaire under Corbie; Picard: Vaire-dsou-Corbeu) is a commune in the Somme department
Vaire-sous-Corbie
Species of moth
Oncopera rufobrunnea is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is endemic to the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria and South
Oncopera_rufobrunnea
11th-century Benedictine abbott and saint
origin, as Gerald of Corbie, was a Benedictine abbot. Saint Gerald was born in Corbie, Picardy, and was educated at the Corbie Abbey, where he later
Gerald_of_Sauve-Majeure
Abbot of St. Quentin
(d. 835), a high-ranking court dignitary, later abbot of Corbie Bernhard, a monk of Corbie Gundrada, sent to the Abbey of Ste-Croix in Poitiers Theodrada
Bernard, son of Charles Martel
Bernard,_son_of_Charles_Martel
(Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (c. 830–888)
between the Ansgar and Rimbert and the monks of Corbie. Rimbert aligned himself with the monks at Corbie and sought patronage in West Frankia with Charles
Rimbert
King of England from 1189 to 1199
d'Angicourt Perrot de Neele Philippe de Nanteuil Philippe de Remy Pierre de Corbie Pierre de Molins Pierrekin de la Coupele Raoul de Beauvais Raoul de Ferier
Richard_I_of_England
9th-century Frankish theologian and saint
Paschasius Radbertus (785–865) was a Carolingian theologian and the abbot of Corbie, a monastery in Picardy founded in 657 or 660 by the queen regent Bathilde
Paschasius_Radbertus
American television actor (1929–1990)
television actor. He was known for playing the role of Deputy Marshal Steve Corbie in the first season of the American western television series Outlaws. Pearce
Wynn_Pearce
Christian saint, Archbishop, and missionary
mother's early death, Ansgar was brought up in Benedictine monastery of Corbie in Picardy. According to the Vita Ansgarii ("Life of Ansgar"), when the
Ansgar
American author of mystery-thrillers (born 1964)
of historical crime fiction and noir. Her best known work, the Miranda Corbie series, is set in San Francisco, her adoptive hometown. Stanley's debut
Kelli_Stanley
American writer (born 1972)
original magazine or anthology publication): "The Lady Rests" (1997), Palace Corbie 7 "The Collaborators" (1998), Implosion 8 "Better Than Home" (1999), A.
Joe_Hill_(writer)
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
County. The name of the community may be derived from the old English word corbie, meaning crow, or the French word corbeille, meaning basket or a clump of
Corberrie
Frankish style of medieval manuscript illumination
Irish monk Columbanus in 590 and went into decline in the mid-8th century. Corbie Abbey, founded in 662, developed its own version of the style, while Chelles
Merovingian_illumination
French Benedictine monk, abbot and cardinal
the Comte de la Chambre of Savoy, a monk of Cluny, was elected abbot of Corbie on 4 May 1523, on the authority of Pope Clement VII, and he took possession
Philippe_de_la_Chambre
Part of the Thirty Years' War
with Sweden. Les Avins Dunkirk Brussels Leuven Valenciennes Maastricht Corbie Lens Arras In May, a French army of 27,000 defeated the Spanish at Les Avins
Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
Franco-Spanish_War_(1635–1659)
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Aisne. The agglomeration is located at the crossroads of the D 23 linking Corbie to Moreuil. Villers-Bretonneux station is located on the railway line from
Villers-Bretonneux
Series of fortified towns in 15th century north east France
Amiens Abbeville Saint-Quentin Corbie Doullens Saint-Riquier Arleux Mortagne Crèvecœur The Somme towns (French: Villes de la Somme) were a series of nine
Somme_towns
American video game company
13 January 2016. "Adventures to Go". IGN. Retrieved 2022-09-25. Dillard, Corbie (2009-08-08). "Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming Coming to DS in August". Nintendo
Natsume_Inc.
Countess of Holland (c.1200–1267)
Holland on 6 December 1224. When her spouse was killed at a tournament at Corbie in 1234, their eldest son William was only seven years old. Mathilde attempted
Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland
Matilda_of_Brabant,_Countess_of_Holland
Former abbey in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
for the "new Corbie"; Old German: Corvey pronounced [ˈkɔʁvaɪ]). The first abbot of Corvey was a cousin of Charlemagne, Adalard of Corbie. Ansgar, who
Princely_Abbey_of_Corvey
Name list
of Saint Gall) (d. 782) Ratpert of Nonantola (d. 839?), abbot Radbert of Corbie (d. 865), Frankish theologian and writer Ratbertus (bishop of Valence) (fl
Ratpert
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical text traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I
earliest manuscript witness, Brussels 9850-2, was produced c. 700 in the Corbie region, possibly in Soissons itself, and given to the abbey of St Medard
Gelasian_Decree
2009 video game
Dillard, Corbie (June 10, 2009). "Top 20 DSiWare Games in USA (10th June)". Nintendo Life. Gamer Network. Retrieved September 30, 2019. Dillard, Corbie (June
Mighty_Flip_Champs!
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Timeline of the Thirty Years War
Timeline_of_the_Thirty_Years_War
Count of Holland from 1222 to 1234
north of Bremen in 1234. On 19 July 1234, he was killed at a tournament in Corbie, France. He was buried at Rijnsburg Abbey. His brother was Otto III van
Floris_IV
Scottish writer (1901–1935)
9, The Corbie Press, Montrose, pp. 15 – 17, ISSN 0967-6856 John Manson, "Grassic Gibbon in Print", in Mathers, Neil (ed.), Epoch 9, The Corbie Press,
Lewis_Grassic_Gibbon
8th-9th century Frankish manuscript style
sometimes referred to after the significance of Corbie Abbey for the book art of the epoch as school of Corbie, was John Scotus Eriugena, who, as art theorist
Carolingian_illumination
Genus of moths
grassgrub) - Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria Oncopera intricata (corbie) - Tasmania Larva recorded on Fragaria as well as grasses Oncopera intricoides
Oncopera
French doctor and professor of neurology (born 1950)
Retrieved 6 February 2019. André Henri Gaston Macron (...), est né en 1920 à Corbie dans la Somme et est resté Picard jusqu'à sa mort en 2010 à Amiens. Boucher
Jean-Michel_Macron
Medieval Latin glossary
script of Corbie and in Carolingian minuscule and for this reason it has been said that the work was most likely created at the monastery of Corbie or at
Liber_glossarum
Entertainment Supplier's Association. 2023. ISBN 978-4-902346-47-3. Dillard, Corbie (July 10, 2010). "Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies Review
List of best-selling Nintendo DS video games
List_of_best-selling_Nintendo_DS_video_games
eighth-century penitential, probably written in the north of the Frankish Empire in Corbie Abbey. Twenty-six copies of the manuscript survive; six of those were copied
Excarpsus_Cummeani
Failed invasion of the Dutch Republic
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Invasion_of_the_Veluwe_(1629)
gable. Also called crow-steps. A gable featuring corbiesteps is known as a corbie gable, crow-step gable, or stepped gable. Corinthian order One of the three
Glossary_of_architecture
Head of the Catholic Church from 772 to 795
Pavia. After taking the town, he banished the Lombard king to the Abbey of Corbie in France, and adopted the title "King of the Lombards" himself. The pope
Pope_Adrian_I
Northern France Les Avins Leuven Le Catelet La Capelle Somme 1st Corbie 2nd Corbie 1st Landrecies 1st Saint Omer 1st Thionville Charlemont 1st Arras
Siege_of_Mouzon
16th-century house in Tarset, Northumberland
Boghead, also known variously as Bog Head, Corby Castle, Corbie Castle, Corbie's Castle, Barty's Pele, or Borbie Castle, is a 16th-century bastle house
Boghead_(bastle)
Army of Flanders. 7 August – Corbie invested. 15 August – Corbie taken. November 14 November – French forces retake Corbie. Lazarus Marcquis, Volcomen
1636_in_Belgium
American singer (born 1984)
Future Islands)". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 22, 2015. Hill, Corbie (February 13, 2013). "The brief reunion of Art Lord & the Self-Portraits
Samuel_T._Herring
Japanese video game developer
from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2025. Dillard, Corbie (May 22, 2009). "Interviews: Nintendo/TOSE - The Legendary Starfy". Nintendo
Tose_(company)
Spanish siege of French fortress
Northern France Les Avins Leuven Le Catelet La Capelle Somme 1st Corbie 2nd Corbie 1st Landrecies 1st Saint Omer 1st Thionville Charlemont 1st Arras
Siege_of_La_Capelle
Term for a medieval French poet-composer
Pierre de Beaumarchais Pierre le Borgne Pierre de la Chapele Pierre de Corbie Pierre de Craon Pierre de Molins Pierrekin de la Coupele Prieus de Bouloigne
Trouvère
Dialogue by Plato
works) is largely due to the works of monastic scholars, especially at Corbie in North-East France during the Carolingian Period. Calcidius's more extensive
Timaeus_(dialogue)
Form of writing
Caroline script being developed at the scriptorium of the Benedictine monks of Corbie Abbey, about 150 kilometres (95 miles) north of Paris. The development and
Carolingian_minuscule
Pierre de Corbie (died after 1195) was an early trouvère from the Île-de-France. He is probably the same person as the magister Petrus de Corbeia ("master
Pierre_de_Corbie
1647 siege during the Thirty Years' War
Northern France Les Avins Leuven Le Catelet La Capelle Somme 1st Corbie 2nd Corbie 1st Landrecies 1st Saint Omer 1st Thionville Charlemont 1st Arras
Siege_of_Lens
British Lions & Wales international rugby union footballer (1882–1916)
his wounds on 12 July at No. 5 Casualty Clearing Station in Corbie. He is buried in Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, near Amiens, France. He was married
Johnny Williams (rugby union, born 1882)
Johnny_Williams_(rugby_union,_born_1882)
1645 siege of the Thirty Years' War
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Siege_of_Brno
2013 video game
Corbie (July 10, 2008). "High Voltage Interview - Animales de la Muerte". Nintendo Life. Gamer Network. Retrieved October 20, 2022. Dillard, Corbie (December
Zoombies: Animales de la Muerte
Zoombies:_Animales_de_la_Muerte
Topics referred to by the same term
Colette may also refer to: Colette (given name) Colette (surname) Colette of Corbie (1381–1447), French abbess and saint DJ Colette (born Colette Marino in
Colette_(disambiguation)
1620–23 phase of the Thirty Years' War
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Palatinate_campaign
Name list
(born 1994), American actress Giselle Byrnes, New Zealand historian Giselle Corbie-Smith, American physician and health equity researcher Giselle Fernández
Giselle_(given_name)
Christian children and teen summer camp
that sexually abused children through the organization. These men include Corbie Dale Grimes, Ed Ringheim, Paul Green, and Chuck Price, who were camp counselors
Kanakuk_Kamps
Part of the Thirty Years' War in 1631
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Siege_of_Demmin
River of Picardy, France
Miraumont, a hamlet near the town of Albert, it flows into the Somme at Corbie. It is 37.4 km (23.2 mi) long. For most of its length it flows through the
Ancre
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Battle_of_Savigny
1635 battle of the Thirty Years' War
Ray-sur-Saône Dömitz Tornavento 3rd Magdeburg Dole Somme 1st Corbie Wittstock 2nd Corbie Saint-Jean de Losne 2nd Breda Venlo Leipzig Hanau Rheinfelden
Battle_of_Dömitz
New Zealand entomogist
village of Corbie in France on 6 August 1918. He was 25 years old when he died. Pasco is buried at the La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie. Several species
Merlin_Owen_Pasco
1960 TV series
episodes, Martin disappears from Caine′s team and Deputy U.S. Marshal Steve Corbie replaces him.[citation needed] Rather than tell the story from the lawmen′s
Outlaws_(1960_TV_series)
1638 battle of the Thirty Years' War
including Corbie, an operation that absorbed the entire French army and was led directly by Richelieu. Olivares, though distressed for the loss of Corbie, planned
Siege_of_Saint-Omer
Topics referred to by the same term
(German: Theofried, French: Théofroy) may refer to: Theofrid (abbot of Corbie) [fr; ru] (died 690) Theofrid of Orange (died 732) Thiofrid of Echternach
Theofrid
Countess consort of Holland
children:[citation needed] Floris IV (24 June 1210 in The Hague–19 July 1234 in Corbie, France), succeeded his father as Count of Holland Otto (d. 1249), Regent
Adelaide_of_Guelders
2022 British film
Crooke as Winston Danielle Browne as Tasha Vaughn Anslyn as Bastian Frank Corbie as Frank Nikeeva Elliott as Nikeeva Andrea Browne as Andrea Vishan David
Christmas_in_the_Caribbean
1998 video game
Archived from the original on 2016-08-03. Retrieved 2016-08-03. Dillard, Corbie (2013-01-08). "Shock Troopers 2nd Squad Review - Neo Geo". Nintendo Life
Shock_Troopers:_2nd_Squad
Alcoholic drink made from fermented cereal grains
hops in beer dates from 822 AD in monastery rules written by Adalard of Corbie, though widespread cultivation of hops for use in beer began in the thirteenth
Beer
1630 Siege
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Siege_of_Wolgast_(1630)
1995 video game
decent holdover for gamers waiting for the next great RPG. Retrospectively, Corbie Dillard of Nintendo Life praised the "unique visual stylings, the efficient
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
Lufia_II:_Rise_of_the_Sinistrals
Topics referred to by the same term
Martin I (c. 595–655), bishop of Rome Martin of Arades (died 726), monk in Corbie Abbey Martin of Soure (died 1146), Portuguese cleric canonized after martyrdom
Saint_Martin
Sicilian saint and martyr (died 262)
Siena Cecilia Clare of Assisi Claudine Thévenet Clelia Barbieri Colette of Corbie Columba of Sens Demetria of Rome Dorothea of Montau Dymphna Elena Guerra
Agrippina_of_Mineo
Northern France Les Avins Leuven Le Catelet La Capelle Somme 1st Corbie 2nd Corbie 1st Landrecies 1st Saint Omer 1st Thionville Charlemont 1st Arras
Siege_of_Thionville_(1643)
8th-century Carolingian bible manuscript
volumes and was written in the Benedictine Abbey in the French town of Corbie. The commission for this manuscript came from the abbot of the monastery
Maurdramnus_Bible
Latin translation of a 5th or 6th century Greek chronicle
paleographic and artistic grounds, narrowing its location to the abbey of Corbie and pushing forward its time period to the late 8th century. The most likely
Excerpta_Latina_Barbari
King of Italy, son of Charlemagne (777–810)
advisors provided by Charlemagne, the most important of which were Adalard of Corbie, Waldo of Reichenau, the Lombard duke Rotchild, and Angilbert. Pepin's court
Pepin_of_Italy
1638 naval battle
Northern France Les Avins Leuven Le Catelet La Capelle Somme 1st Corbie 2nd Corbie 1st Landrecies 1st Saint Omer 1st Thionville Charlemont 1st Arras
Battle_of_Getaria
Attack on Greifenhagen during the Thirty Years' War
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Assault_on_Greifenhagen
1994 video game
system, due to it being a later release and thus more technically competent. Corbie Dillard of Nintendo Life agreed, writing that Sega had made a strong attempt
Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble
Sonic_the_Hedgehog:_Triple_Trouble
2008 video game
Archived from the original on October 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-05. Dillard, Corbie (2008-11-07). "Family Glide Hockey Coming To WiiWare". wiiware-world.com
Family_Glide_Hockey
CORBIE
CORBIE
CORBIE
CORBIE
Boy/Male
Afghan, Australian
Prostrating in Prayers
Boy/Male
Indian, Thai
Excellent
Boy/Male
Indian
Ideal, The Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
More than Sky
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Observer supervisor
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian, Slovenia
Young Man
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Voice of God Indra
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Sage
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from either of two places in Kent named Brissenden (one near Frittenden, the other near Tenterden), both named with the Old English personal name Brēosa (a byname from brēsa ‘gadfly’) + Old English denn ‘woodland pasture (for swine)’.
CORBIE
CORBIE
CORBIE
CORBIE
CORBIE
pl.
of Corby
n.
One of the steps in which a gable wall is often finished in place of a continuous slope; -- also called crowstep.
n.
Alt. of Corby