Mauberge Abbey was a Benedictine cloister at Maubeuge, in northern France now close to the border with Belgium. It was founded around 661 by Aldegonde. There was a convent there until 1791. The initial foundation was a double monastery (for men and women). Aldegonde was abbess there until 684. Later Hildoard, bishop of Cambrai, conveyed her relics there. Her immediate successors were her nieces, Aldetrudis being the second abbess. Amalberga of Maubeuge joined Maubeuge later in the seventh century.
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