a town of the Austrian Netherlands, in the province of Limburg, situated opposite to Maastricht, on the east side of the river Maas, in E. Long. 5° 45', N. Lat. 50° 57'.
AMELIANS, in church-history, a congregation of religious in Italy, so called from their professing themselves amantes Deum, "lovers of God;" or rather amati Deo, "beloved of God." They wore a grey habit and wooden shoes, had no breeches, and girt themselves with a cord. They had 28 convents; and were united by Pope Pius V. partly with the Cistercian order, and partly with that of the Soccolanti, or wooden-shoe wearers.