Ladies of Berlaymont

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The Ladies of Berlaymont were a noble Catholic sisterhood from the Low Countries known for founding and running the prestigious 16th-century Berlaymont convent and girls’ school in Brussels.

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Ladies of Berlaymont canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic sisterhood
noblewomen
activeInCentury 16th century
associatedWithBuilding Berlaymont convent in Brussels
country Low Countries
fieldOfWork education
religious life
founded Abbey of La Cambre
surface form: Berlaymont convent

Berlaymont girls’ school
gender female
hasEthos Catholic education
female religious life
knownFor Abbey of La Cambre
surface form: Berlaymont convent

education of noble girls
girls’ school in Brussels
languageOfEnvironment Dutch
French
locatedInPresentDay Belgium
locationOfActivity Habsburg Netherlands
operatedIn Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
region Low Countries
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
socialStatus nobility
typeOfOrganization religious community
teaching order

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Berlaymont building namedAfter Ladies of Berlaymont