• Adam of Ebrach (late 11th century – 23 November 1167) was a Cistercian monk and the first abbot of Ebrach Abbey in the area of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany...
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    of Ebrach. Ebrach lies between Bamberg in the east and Würzburg in the west. It is located in the Steigerwald on the river Mittlere Ebrach. Ebrach’s main...
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    The Ebrach (also: Geiselwinder Ebrach) is a river of Bavaria, Germany. The Ebrach springs from the confluence of the Ebrachbach and the Haselbach in Geiselwind...
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  • Ebrach is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg. Ebrach may also refer to various rivers in Bavaria, Germany: Ebrach (Attel), a tributary...
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    Ebrach Abbey (German: Kloster Ebrach) is a former Cistercian monastery in Ebrach in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, now used as a young offenders' institution...
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    other rivers called Ebrach nearby: the Reiche Ebrach, the Ebrach (also called Geiselwinder Ebrach, tributary of the Reiche Ebrach, not to be confused...
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  • is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is the right headstream of the Rauhe Ebrach. List of rivers of Bavaria "Schmerbach" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 29...
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    most Würzburg bishops Ebrach Abbey – beginning with the 13th century, the bishops of Würzburg had their hearts brought to Ebrach Abbey (entrails to the...
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    Ebrach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Attel near Ramerberg. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register...
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    Reiche Ebrach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Regnitz near Hirschaid. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody...
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    Rauhe Ebrach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Regnitz near Pettstadt. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody...
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    The Summer Music Festival at Ebrach in Franconia) was established in 1990 by Gerd Schaller, who conducts it and is its artistic director. The concerts...
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  • Bamberg. The coat of arms displays the heraldic animals of Bamberg and Ebrach, a lion and a boar. (populations as of 2007) Genesis Online-Datenbank des...
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    old, and was buried in the church of the former Cistercian monastery of Ebrach, right next to her younger son. Gertrude had two children: Henry Berengar...
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    king's absence on crusade. In Germany, further preaching was done by Adam of Ebrach, and Otto of Freising also took the cross. The Germans planned to set out...
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    Aldersbach monastery from the filiation of the Morimond primary abbey - Ebrach monastery. The monastery, first dedicated to St. Laurentius and later to...
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    his neck. The heart was subsequently recovered and buried in the Abbey. Ebrach Abbey, Germany, heart burials of the Bishops of Würzburg: beginning in the...
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    continued demand for ecclesiastical work. His work at the Klosterkirche of Ebrach Abbey, Oberfranken was emulated by those who worked under him for an Augustine...
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    November 21 – William III, count of Nevers and Auxerre November 23 – Adam of Ebrach, German monk and abbot December 15 – Wanyan Liang, Chinese emperor (b. 1122)...
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    in Bavaria, Germany. Wachenroth is situated in the valley of the Reiche Ebrach river, a left tributary of the Regnitz river, at the southern end of the...
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  • the Herrgottsbach Schmerbach (Rauhe Ebrach), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Rauhe Ebrach Schmerbach, a village of the former...
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    Mühlhausen Mittelfr. 9549 Lisberg 955 9551 Burgwindheim 9552 Burghaslach 9553 Ebrach Oberfr. 9554 Untersteinbach Unterfr. 9555 Schlüsselfeld-Aschbach 9556 Geiselwind...
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  • the town of Ebrach. It is most well known for its proximity to the Dreifrankenstein. Its current population is 29. "Kleinbirkach". www.ebrach.de. Archived...
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  • Bavaria (b. 900) 955 – Eadred, English king (b. 923) 1161 – Adam, Abbot of Ebrach 1183 – William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (b. 1116) 1407 – Louis...
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    to the former raised bog (known in Bavarian as Filz)) it crosses in the Ebrach valley. A six-kilometer section at the western end from Grafing station...
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    1140 – c. 1212), Anglo-Scottish theologian and Carthusian monk Adam of Ebrach (died 1161), German abbot and historian Adam of Melrose (died 1222), Bishop...
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    copy at the War Archive, Munich) and some drawings for a new abbey at Ebrach Abbey (1716, now lost). In 1717, he served in the Austro–Turkish War, advancing...
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    a renaissance building, acquired in 1431 from the Cistercian monastery Ebrach. It burned down to the external walls during the Second Margrave War in 1554...
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    Richard Strauss, and Giuseppe Verdi. In 1990, Schaller established the Ebrach Summer Music Festival in Franconia, and he remains its Artistic Director...
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  • a larger complex called Justizvollzugsanstalt Brandenburg an der Havel) Ebrach Abbey Hohenasperg Hoheneck women's prison Landsberg Prison Spandau Prison...
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