Ebersmunster Abbey (French: Abbaye d'Ebersmunster; German: Kloster Ebersmünster) was a Benedictine abbey in Ebersmunster in Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France. The...
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Ebersmunster (French pronunciation: [ebɛʁsmœ̃stɛʁ]; German: Ebersmünster) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It...
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built there. In 1754 the priory was transferred from St. George's to Ebersmünster Abbey in Alsace. In 1845 the premises, empty since the French Revolution...
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Altorf (section The Benedictine Abbey of Altorf)
called the Benedictine Congregation of Strasbourg (covering the abbeys of Ebersmunster and Marmoutier in Alsace, as well as of Ettenheimmünster, Gengenbach...
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The (former) Abbey church Saint Maurice (French: Abbatiale Saint-Maurice) is the main attraction of the village of Ebersmunster near Sélestat, Alsace....
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Renaissance architecture. The grandest of these hôtels belonged to the Ebersmunster abbey and it has a large three-story granary. The Ziegler house has a beautiful...
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Sélestat (German: Schlettstadt), Alsace, and became prior of the Ebersmunster abbey. At some point in life, he was introduced to the French royal court...
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the designation requires. In the ninth century, the Benedictine abbey, Ebersmunster Abbey owned the vines of Praelatenberg (Mont des Prélats). The lieu-dit...
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Dourgne), nuns (Dourgne, Tarn) Dunkirk Abbey (Abbaye de Dunkerque), nuns, Diocese of Ypres (Dunkirk, Nord) Ebersmunster Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Maurice d'Ebersmunster)...
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Peter Thumb (category Abbey of Saint Gall)
builder Franz Beer. His first major works were the St. Mauritius Abbey Church (Ebersmunster) in Alsace and the church and library of the St. Peter Monastery...
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Remiremont Abbey and Moyenmoutier Abbey in the Diocese of Toul, Fosses-la-Ville in the Diocese of Liège, Mont Saint-Quentin at Péronne, Ebersmunster in Lower...
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Baldenheim had a chapel or a church which was part of the property of Ebersmunster Abbey. The parish church is attested from 1371. The nave was enlarged during...
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Society of Mary, or the Marianists, in 1837 at age 16 at Ebersmunster Abbey in Ebersmunster. He made his first profession of vows in 1839, followed by...
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Wissembourg) Abbey, the Benedictine abbey around which the town has grown, was founded in the 7th century, perhaps under the patronage of Dagobert I. The abbey was...
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monasteries. In Kintzheim in the 9th century, the Benedictine abbots of Ebersmunster owned vines on the Praelatenberg ("Prelates hill"). This lieu-dit has...
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See Marmoutier Abbey (Tours) for the former abbey in Tours. Marmoutier (French pronunciation: [maʁmutje] ; German: Maursmünster) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin...
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Andlau (section The foundation of the abbey)
Est region of northeastern France. The village owes its origin to Andlau Abbey which was founded in 880 by Richardis, the empress of Charles the Fat. Andlau...
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sights in otherwise less remarkable places): Thann, Andlau, Murbach, Ebersmunster, Niederhaslach, Sigolsheim, Lautenbach, Epfig, Altorf, Ottmarsheim, Domfessel...
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for the baroque wooden decoration of the church of the destroyed Neubourg Abbey nearby. French Baroque and classicism has bequeathed the town several buildings...
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Neuwiller-lès-Saverne (section Benedictine Abbey)
Neuwiller-lès-Saverne was formerly the church of a wealthy Benedictine abbey. It is surrounded by buildings and ruins that had once belonged to the same...
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arrived in Strasbourg on the 14 July. He eventually arrived at the Abbey of Ebersmunster, where he died on the 20 July. Rhenanus's own publications include...
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the feudal lordship of Eticho, and was bequeathed in 667 to the Abbey of Ebersmunster. With the arrival of missionary friars from the north, dedicated...
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to his wife Adelaide of Burgundy in 968. Saint Adelaide established Selz Abbey in 991 and died here eight years later. In 1357 Emperor Charles IV of Luxembourg...
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Colmar 1729–30 – St Cyriaque, Altorf 1732 – Church of Saint Maurice, Ebersmunster, Alsace 1732 – Église Saint-Matthieu, Colmar 1733 – Rosheim Schaefer...
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columns, which support a baldachin similar to the one in the abbey church of Ebersmunster. Also in 1672, four large statues representing Saints Bruno,...
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specialty. Landersheim gets a mention in the Property schedule of Mauersmünster Abbey (“Besitzverzeichnis der Abtei Mauersmünster”) which was produced in the...
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the Grand Est region of France. It is the site of the remains of Neubourg Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery, destroyed during the French Revolution....
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gifting a village called Hariolfesvilla (Hariolf’s Farm) to the Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace. The village may owe its name to Hariolf, an Alsatian who signed...
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It reappeared in the description of the boundaries of the lands of the abbey of Senones, under the name Neufville en Barembax; the name "new town" suggesting...
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of Strasbourg, near the German border. In 884, Beinheim belonged to the Abbey of Honau, and is mentioned as such (as "Beinenheim") in a document of Charles...
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