The Neumünster Collegiate church (German: Kollegiatstift Neumünster, French: Collégiale de Neumünster) is a former collegiate church in Würzburg, Germany...
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with the associated college or community of secular canons (German: Kollegiatstift Altötting), was founded in about 1228 in Altötting, Bavaria, southern...
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Kloster Ilmmünster or Stift Ilmmünster) was a collegiate foundation (Kollegiatstift) of canons, formerly a Benedictine monastery, in Ilmmünster, Bavaria...
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dedicated to St. Michael, reportedly by Saint Boniface. This became the Kollegiatstift St. Peter und Alexander in the second half of the 10th century (957)...
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kurfürstlich-sächsischer Rat). Ponickau was also head (Stiftshauptmann) of the Kollegiatstift Wurzen [de]. Ponickau was married to Eleonora Elisabeth von Bernstein...
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administered by the united parishes of the Würzburg Cathedral and the Kollegiatstift Neumünster [de]. The chapel was heavily damaged by the Bombing of Würzburg...
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2). Bozen-Bolzano: Civic Council. Bernhard Mertelseder (2006). Das Kollegiatstift Bozen. In Hannes Obermair et al. (eds). Dom- und Kollegiatstifte in...
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Schroll & Co, Wien 1990, ISBN 3703106522, pp. 11–31 Thomas Aigner: Kollegiatstift Ardagger. Beiträge zu Geschichte und Kunstgeschichte. St. Pölten 1999...
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outbreak of the plague in Bern in 1439. K. Tremp-Utz, «Die Chorherren des Kollegiatstifts St. Vinzenz in Bern», in BZGH 46, 1984, 71 f. Stretlinger Chronik,...
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Regensburg: Alten Kapelle or Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady Regensburg (Kollegiatstift unserer Lieben Frau zur alten Kapelle) in Regensburg in Bavaria Remagen:...
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(1788 - 1866) Johann Nepomuk Fleischl was a Monastery dean of the Kollegiatstift Seekirchen (1788 - 1864) Franz Xaver Gugg Jr was a Bell founder, technician...
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refoundation of a still earlier one from the 5th or 6th centuries), by the "Kollegiatstift St. Afra", a community of the priests charged with the care of St Afra's...
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Enno Bünz. "Heiligenstadt als geistliches Zentrum des Eichsfeldes. Das Kollegiatstift St. Martin und seine Kanoniker". Zeitschrift des Vereins für Thüringische...
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Wurzen, which was independent until 1818 and, as such, was Dean of the Kollegiatstift Wurzen [de]. Together with the cathedral Provost, Christian Ludwig Stieglitz [de]...
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(Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration; dates tbe) Beckum Abbey (Kollegiatstift St. Stephanus), Beckum: men's collegiate foundation 1267–1811 Bedburg...
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hochmittelalterlichen Sachsen, p. 71–74. Hildegard Krösche: Reinhausen – Kollegiatstift, dann Benediktiner (Vor 1086 bis 2. Hälfte 16. Jh.). Josef Dolle (Ed...
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Aposteln in Köln. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte eines mittelalterlichen Kollegiatstifts bis ins 15. Jahrhundert, 2 Bde., Diss. Bonn 2004 Sabine Czymmek: Die...
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to the history of this institution in: Bernhofen, Georg (1939). "Das Kollegiatstift zu Brieg in seiner persönlichen Zusammensetzung von den Anfängen (1369)...
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incursions, and between 950 and 990 the abbey was a collegiate foundation (Kollegiatstift). Under Abbot Gotthard or Godehard of Hildesheim (996–1022), better...
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Wurzen in the Gau Siusili. He founded the Collegiate Church of Wurzen (Kollegiatstift Wurzen), dependent on the Hochstift Meissen, dedicated in 1114, which...
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Die St. Andreas-Kirche in Lübbecke. Lübbecke 1990. Maria Spahn: Das Kollegiatstift St. Andreas zu Lübbecke. Ein Beitrag zur Stadtgeschichte. In: Mindener...
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the second half of the 10th century, this was transformed into the Kollegiatstift St. Peter und Alexander, a collegiate church.: 69 In 974, the Stift...
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was continuously inhabited at all. During the mid-11th century, a "Kollegiatstift", a collegial chapter, was founded at the parish church located in the...
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NF 47 Die Bistümer der Kirchenprovinz Köln. Das Bistum Münster 9. Das Kollegiatstift St. Mauritius vor Münster. Wilhelm Kohl 2007 Digitalisat NF 48 Die Bistümer...
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Kirche und Welt“ – Peter Moraw und die Erforschung des weltlichen Kollegiatstifts. In: Christine Reinle (Ed.): Stand und Perspektiven der Sozial- und...
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church of St. Giles. In 1356 Elector Ruprecht I donated the Liebfrauen-Kollegiatstift Neustadt as memorial for his family, according to the will of his brother...
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founded by Philip III of Falkenstein, as a collegiate church (German: Kollegiatstift) with ten canons, which was intended to educate young men for the priesthood...
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Vienna).: 113 Kloster Triefenstein - founded in 1102 by Gerung, dean of Kollegiatstift Neumunster [de] in Würzburg. The monastery was named after a nearby...
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