Wilbert
1=Vers the medium of the 7th century, Wilbert , Count of Poitou, fleeing persecutions of Gaivre, Duke of Aquitaine, took refuge in the north of Gaules, where Pépin the Brief granted to him for fields the grounds of the royal tax department which extended since Molhain (close to Givet) until Vausx in Arouaise. Wilbert which had built a residence close to Philippeville to Merlemont, being itself one day drawn aside while driving out in the forest of the Fagne, it killed a wild boar in the valley of Helpe, there it found the place charming and decided to build a monastery there. Construction lasted seven years and was finished into 758. It put at the head of this abbey his Gontrad son.
It had a Gontrad son and two girls Sainte Hiltrude and Berthe.
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