Sint-Gertrudis-Pede is a village in Dilbeek
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According to the legend Gertrude of Nivelles, abdis of Nijvel, was on her way to Lennik when her carriage became stuck in the mud. Therefore she was obligated to carry on on foot. The name Pede would come from the Latin traduction of "on foot".
Sint-Gertrudis-Pede grew around the place where different streams came together to form the Pedebeek, of which the largest is the Laarbeek. Around these streams were three large farmes, who originally depended on the abbey of Nijvel, and later on Gaasbeek.
The village never became an independent municipality, however this almost was the case. On the 19th of May 1893 the motion to create the municipality of Sint-Getrudis-Pede was accepted in the Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers, but was denied in the Senate. In 1890 it became an independent parish, strething over the borders of the municipalities of Schepdaal, Itterbeek, Sint-Martens-Lennik and Vlezenbeek.
In 1977 it became, as part of Schepdaal, a part of Dilbeek.
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