Gengenbach Abbey (German: Kloster Gengenbach) was a Benedictine monastery in Gengenbach in the district of Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was...
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Gengenbach (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɛŋənˌbax] ; Low Alemannic: Gängäbach) is a city in the district of Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and a popular...
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Black Forest and the Rhine. Zell was settled on territory owned by Gengenbach Abbey. The monastery was founded by the Lords of Geroldseck, to whose sovereign...
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Weissenau Schussenried Marchthal Petershausen Wettenhausen Zwiefalten Gengenbach Neresheim Heggbach Gutenzell Rottenmünster Baindt Söflingen St. George's...
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Castle, Hausach Haslach Abbey, Haslach Hohengeroldseck Castle, between Seelbach and Biberach (Baden) Gengenbach Abbey, Gengenbach Schloss Ortenberg, Ortenberg...
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The Gengenbach–Alpirsbach Black Forest Trail (‹See Tfd›German: Schwarzwald-Querweg Gengenbach–Alpirsbach) is a long distance path through the Central...
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smaller counties and lordships had to provide contingents (for example Gengenbach Abbey had to provide a cuirassier and two infantrymen). Besides the circle...
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the abbeys of Benediktbeuern (in 739), Niederaltaich (741), and Mondsee (748), as well as a number of others. He was buried at Gengenbach Abbey in Alamannia...
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home to many statuettes and paintings. The organ case from the abbey church of Gengenbach, which was built in the 1720s, is the showpiece of the museum...
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717 Widerad Fleury Abbey Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire c. 640 Leodebaldus Fritzlar Abbey Fritzlar c. 732 Boniface Gengenbach Abbey Gengenbach in or after 727 Pirmin...
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including a chapel in nearby Stefansfeld. Hauterive Abbey, from 1715 Kaisheim Abbey, from 1716 Gengenbach Abbey, reconstruction of the monastery and bell tower...
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and old town quarter Gengenbach, once a free imperial city (old town with abbey and town fortifications) Alpirsbach, Romanesque abbey (built from around...
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also founded or reformed many monasteries, such as those at Amorbach, Gengenbach, Murbach, Wissembourg, Marmoutier, Neuweiler, and Reichenau. Pirmin secured...
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Altorf (section The Benedictine Abbey of Altorf)
of Strasbourg (covering the abbeys of Ebersmunster and Marmoutier in Alsace, as well as of Ettenheimmünster, Gengenbach, Schuttent, and Schwarzbach in...
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actually the Geisschleifkopf. The Moos is the local mountain or Hausberg of Gengenbach and Oppenau. The Moos separates the valleys of the Rench and the Kinzig...
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are accessible Geological Educational Path, Wittichen Hansjakob Way I Gengenbach–Alpirsbach Trail On the second Sunday in October is the Luitgard Festival...
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was held in the Catholic cathedral of Frankfurt) Friedberg (Lutheran) Gengenbach (Catholic) Giengen (Lutheran) Goslar (Lutheran) Hamburg (Lutheran) Heilbronn...
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Wallenstein (20 January 1890 – 28 December 1964 on the Abtsberg near Gengenbach in Baden), Catholic priest of a religious order, spiritual writer. Works...
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in this era. Other tourist destinations are the old imperial town of Gengenbach, the former county towns of Wolfach, Schiltach and Haslach im Kinzigtal...
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Wimpfen (3-13-130) Weißenburg im Nordgau (4-18-50) Giengen (2-13-60) Gengenbach (0-36-0) Zell am Harmersbach (0-22-0) Buchhorn (today Friedrichshafen)...
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1716. Gengenbach Imperial Abbey Established about 730 by Saint Pirmin, granted to Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg by Henry II in 1007. Gengenbach Imperial...
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he founded Gorze Abbey (near Metz). He also established St. Peter's Abbey on the Moselle, and did much for the abbeys of Gengenbach and Lorsch. For the...
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any – that were awarded to them as compensation, usually a secularized abbey or one of the smaller imperial cities.[citation needed] On 8 October 1802...
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G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy...
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1865 to 1937 as the Baden Institution for Deaf-mutes, which moved to Gengenbach after 1937. Following World War II it was used as barracks for French...
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1392. In 1430, Elector Palatine Louis III asked the Dominican Petrus von Gengenbach to renew the monastic life at Liebenau. Petrus brought in nuns from Colmar...
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in 1086. In the course of its history it became an estate of the abbeys of Gengenbach and St. Georgen and of the free imperial town of Rottweil. In 1805...
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exclave of Further Austria to the north and the Free Imperial City of Gengenbach to the northeast, while the smaller exclave of Hohengeroldseck was bound...
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gorge near Ernstmühl and then to the village of Hirsau with its ruined abbey dating to the 11th century. Calw itself is then reached via the Hirsauer...
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