200m 220yds Lorsch Abbey Lorsch Abbey, otherwise the Imperial Abbey of Lorsch (German: Reichsabtei Lorsch; Latin: Laureshamense Monasterium or Laurissa)...
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of Lampertheim and in the west on the town of Bürstadt. Lorsch Abbey (German: Kloster Lorsch) was founded in 764 by the Frankish Count Cancor and his...
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Abbot Gundeland's "Altenmünster" of Lorsch abbey (765–774), as revealed in the excavations by Frederich Behn. Lorsch was adapted without substantial alteration...
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Neuburg Abbey (redirect from Kloster Neuburg)
founded in 1130 by Anshelm, a monk from the Benedictine Lorsch Abbey, as a priory of Lorsch. It did not thrive, and in 1195 was turned into a nunnery...
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Kuratorium Weltkulturdenkmal Kloster Lorsch e.V., Hrsg., Codex Laureshamensis, Urkundenbuch der ehemaligen Fürstabtei Lorsch, Faksimileausgabe der Handschrift...
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from the Murbach Abbey and Lorsch Abbey were published separately: Bloch H. Ein karolingischer Bibliothekskatalog aus Kloster Murbach // Strassburger Festschrift...
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All Saints' Abbey (German: Kloster Allerheiligen) was a Premonstratensian monastery near Oppenau in the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It...
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Amorbach Abbey (redirect from Kloster Amorbach)
Amorbach Abbey (German: Kloster Amorbach) was a Benedictine imperial abbey of the Holy Roman Empire located at Amorbach. It was later the residence of...
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der Ermordung Witzans) liegen. Heimo war im Jahr 764 Mitstifter des Klosters Lorsch, ist 772 und 782 als Graf im Oberrheingau sowie 778 als Graf im Lahngau...
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Stefan Weinfurter (section Mainz, Speyer and Lorsch)
pp. 9–24. Stefan Weinfurter: Der Untergang des alten Lorsch in spätstaufischer Zeit. Das Kloster an der Bergstraße im Spannungsfeld zwischen Papsttum...
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manuscripts illuminations bear similarities with those of the ninth-century Lorsch Gospels, particularly the Christ in Majesty which is copied from a Carolingian...
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Mosbach Abbey (Kloster Mosbach) was a Benedictine monastery, later a monastery of Augustinian Canons, in the town of Mosbach in the Odenwald, Baden-Württemberg...
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Merovingian crypt Kloster Reichenau 724 Benedictine Convent of Saint John, Müstair 780 Granusturm 788, 20-meter-tall tower in Aarchen Lorsch Abbey, gateway...
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Linsengericht Löhnberg Lohfelden Lohra Lohra (variant) Lollar Lorch am Rhein Lorsch Ludwigsau Lützelbach Mainhausen Maintal Malsfeld Marburg Marburg (variant...
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rights that he had held. Tassilo died reportedly on 11 December 796 at Lorsch Abbey, to which he had been banished by Charlemagne. A lost chronicle of...
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viticulture is mentioned for the first time in the 8th century in the Lorsch Codex (Codex Laureshamensis). The most cultivated grape varieties by area...
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The Abbey of Fulda (German: Kloster Fulda; Latin: Abbatia Fuldensis), from 1221 the Princely Abbey of Fulda (Fürstabtei Fulda) and from 1752 the Prince-Bishopric...
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the compiler were the Book of the History of the Franks, the Annals of Lorsch and a lost source known only as the "southern source". Since the text of...
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mentioned 783 in the Lorsch Codex. In the 13th century the Counts of Aichelberg acquired the village, but sold it piece by piece to the Kloster Adelberg. With...
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had its first documentary mention in 788 in a donation document from the Lorsch Monastery. The villages that nowadays form the town of Solms belonged for...
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der ehemaligen Fürstabtei Lorsch (Band 1): Chronicon. Urkunden Nrn. 1 - 166, mit Vermerken, welche die Geschichte des Klosters von 764 - 1175 und mit Nachträgen...
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the 9th century, Bishop Samuel of Worms (841-856), who was also abbot of Lorsch Abbey, acquired the relics of St. Cyriacus, one of the highly revered Fourteen...
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Wolfgang (eds.). Nordrheinisches Klosterbuch – Lexikon der Stifte und Klöster bis 1815 [North Rhine Buch Monastery: Encyclopedia of Monasteries to 1815]...
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Saints' Abbey, Germany Haus Meer [de], North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Lorsch Abbey, Germany Obermarchtal Abbey, Germany Pöhlde Abbey, Germany Schussenried...
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der ehemaligen Fürstabtei Lorsch (Band 1): Chronicon. Urkunden Nrn. 1 - 166, mit Vermerken, welche die Geschichte des Klosters von 764 - 1175 und mit Nachträgen...
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documentary mention in 766 on the occasion of the donation of a vineyard to Lorsch Abbey. At that time, the village was variously named Bertolfsheim, Bertolvesheim...
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list includes the Principalities, Imperial abbeys (Reichsabteien and -klöster), Imperial colleges (Reichsstifte), Imperial provostries or priories (Reichspropsteien)...
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donation document in which Charlemagne bequeathed a great estate to the Lorsch Abbey. The second documentary mention is contained in an act in which King...
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here is a document issued by Count Cancro as endower of a vineyard for Lorsch Abbey. The municipality also used it to justify holding their 1,200th anniversary...
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