St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen or Füssen Abbey (German: Kloster Sankt Mang Füssen) was a Benedictine monastery in Füssen in Bavaria, Germany. It was founded...
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Antiquity Füssen was the home of a part of the Legio III Italica, which was stationed there to guard the important trade route over the Alps. Füssen later...
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627) or of Boniface (died 754) and is venerated as the founder of St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen. There is almost no reliable information about him. The only source...
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Magnus of Füssen St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen Magnuskirche, Worms Magnus the Martyr St Magnus-the-Martyr, London St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney St Magnus...
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Tyrol (1635–7). His last known work was a repair to the organ at St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen in 1642. Hans Klotz; Alfred Reichling (2001). "Hayl [Hail]". Grove...
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founder of St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen. Saint Fridolin, patron of Glarus. He is traditionally believed to be an Irish saint who founded Säckingen Abbey, Baden...
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Abt Gallus Zeiler [de] OSB (1705–1755) und die Musikpflege in St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen; Tutzing : Schneider, 2007 Das Musikleben am Hof von Duke Maximilian...
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Benedictine monks from the Abbey of Saint Gall, Magnus of Füssen and Theodor, who also founded the St Mang's Monastery in Füssen. The abbey had financial and political...
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locations. His only surviving oil paintings are in the Chapter Hall at St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen. Saint Ulrich gives Communion to King Otto, at the church in Aitrang...
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large cycle of paintings at Kaisheim Abbey. His first personal commission came in 1752, from St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen, where the abbot, Gallus Zeiller, was...
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to Germany in 1718. Initially, he worked at Ottobeuren Abbey or in Füssen at St. Mang's Abbey, where he created ceilings and altarpieces. In 1725, he...
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journeyman years, although it appears certain that he did some work at St. Mang's Abbey. In 1721, he married Maria Fellner from Boos, bought a house and set...
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considered the property of the Reichsvogtei (Abbot's Residence) and St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen, and from 1227 was signed over and charged to the Lower Court Authority...
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Kempten Abbey — was built, the first in the Allgäu region, founded by two Benedictine monks from the Abbey of Saint Gall, Magnus von Füssen and Theodor...
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Assumption Chapel (section St. Augusta)
Magnus of Füssen. The Hiberno-Scottish missionary St. Magnus, the founder of St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen who is traditionally known as the "Apostle of the...
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killed by pagans in Champagne (7th century) Saint Magnus of Füssen (Magnoaldus, Maginold, Mang), Enlightener of the Allgäu region of Germany (750-772) New...
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convened in Germany by Saint Boniface. Along with Magnus of Füssen, he founded the monastery of Füssen, and, with Saint Boniface, dedicated the monastery at...
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