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    Isenhagen Abbey (German: Kloster Isenhagen) is a convent in Hankensbüttel in the district of Gifhorn in the German state of Lower Saxony. It was a nunnery...
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    Celle Fallingbostel Gifhorn Harburg (county offices in Hamburg-Harburg) Isenhagen (to 1932, then to Landkreis Gifhorn) Lüchow-Dannenberg (county offices...
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    of Cologne Johann Friedrich Albrecht (1737–1799), county governor of Isenhagen Franz August Heinrich Albrecht (1766–1848), county governor of Syke Karl...
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  • Castle [de] 1502–1507 post of the Archbishops of Bremen Hankensbüttel Isenhagen Abbey 1435 aisleless, flat ceiling; originally Cistercian convent, nowadays...
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    Gifhorn. The Municipality Hankensbüttel includes the villages of Alt Isenhagen, Emmen and Hankensbüttel. Lutheran church Old monastery Main building...
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  • in 1243, Agnes founded a monk's monastery in Isenhagen. It was later converted to the Cistercian Isenhagen Abbey. Duke Otto the Child gave his aunt Agnes...
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  • Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1549. It consisted of the Ämter of Gifhorn, Fallersleben and Isenhagen Abbey. The duchy was founded when Duke Francis of Brunswick-Lüneburg returned...
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  • established in 1885 by the Prussian government. In 1932, the former district of Isenhagen became the northern part of the Gifhorn district. The city of Wolfsburg...
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    after the Reformation. These establishments are the abbeys of: Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Wienhausen and Walsrode. From 1831 feudalism was abolished...
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  • Saxony towards the so-called Lüneburg abbeys, i.e. Damenstiften, Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode and Wienhausen. In return, the AHK was released...
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    Wittingen), Wentorf [de] (a district of Obernholz), Hankensbüttel, Alt Isenhagen (a district of Hankensbüttel), Wunderbüttel [de] (a district of Wittingen)...
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  • Castle as compensation along with the Ämter of Fallersleben, Gifhorn and Isenhagen. Even though Francis tried to force through his full sovereignty over...
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  • the construction of the Elbe Lateral Canal in 1973 the line between Alt Isenhagen and Glüsingen was rerouted and led over a bridge. Most of the passenger...
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    the first Bishop of Schwerin. Further foundations at one remove were at Isenhagen-Marienrode near Wittingen and Wahlshausen near Fuldatal, daughter houses...
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    der Hildesheimer Stiftsfehde 1519–1523, in: Kreiskalender for Gifhorn-Isenhagen 1960, Gifhorn, p. 32–37. Fakten aus der Vergangenheit, die am 12., 13...
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  • and Strasbourg, and from 1877 to 1881 he was a legal counsel in Aurich, Isenhagen, Göttingen, Wiesbaden, Hanover, and Merseburg. During his period of legal...
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  • DI-75 Halberstadt Cathedral DI-76 The Lüneburgian monasteries Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode, Wienhausen DI-77 Greifswald DI-78 Baden-Baden...
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  • Nicholas’ Church in Hanseatic city of Wismar 5 Lüneburg convents (Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen and Wienhausen) Regions Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Poland...
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    result, in 1539 he was only given the Ämter of Gifhorn, Fallersleben and Isenhagen Abbey near Hankensbüttel. These estates eventually made up the new Duchy...
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     1044–1050. Wehking, Sabine: Die Inschriften der Lüneburger Klöster. Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode, Wienhausen (Die Deutschen Inschriften 76 =...
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    Wehking, Sabine (2009). Die Inschriften der Lüneburger Klöster. Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode, Wienhausen (Die Deutschen Inschriften 76)....
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    the patron saint of the diocese. During his reign, the monasteries of Isenhagen, Ringelheim and Grauhof were reformed. The construction of the nave of...
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