St Peter's Abbey (German: Stift Sankt Peter), or St Peter's Archabbey (German: Erzabtei Stift Sankt Peter, Latin: Archiabbatia sancti Petri Salisburgensis)...
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and abbot of St. Peter's Abbey in Salzburg. He was a contemporary of the Frankish king Childebert III. Rupert is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic...
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These "cathedral arches" unite the cathedral with the Salzburg Residenz and St. Peter's Abbey to form a unique enclosed square measuring 101 meters long...
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about 700, when the adjacent St. Peter's Abbey (Stift St. Peter) was established by Saint Rupert of Salzburg. The abbey's cemetery, probably at the site...
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Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,852. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum. Salzburg...
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of the late Saint Hemma of Gurk, and settled by monks from St. Peter's Abbey in Salzburg under abbot Isingrin. The second abbot, Giselbert, is said to...
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in Salzburg, Austria from 1618 through 1638. His most impressive contribution was a very large and impressive organ at Saint Peter's Abbey, Salzburg which...
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established a monastery dedicated to Saint Peter at the site of a Late Antique church in the former Iuvavum. St Peter's Abbey received large estates in the Flachgau...
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Italy St. Peter's Abbey, Chertsey, former abbey in Chertsey, England, United Kingdom St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent, Belgium St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester...
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from sometime in the 8th century and settled by monks from St. Peter's Abbey in Salzburg was destroyed by the Hungarian invasion of the early 10th century...
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monastery of Chiemsee, and within a year or two, was made Abbot of St Peter's Abbey at Salzburg. Among his notable accomplishments was the conversion of the Alpine...
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Herrenchiemsee (redirect from Herrenchiemsee Abbey)
Saint Eustace of Luxeuil, making it the oldest monastery in the Duchy of Bavaria, established some 70 years earlier than St Peter's Abbey in Salzburg...
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Erentrude (redirect from Erentraud of Salzburg)
when Erentrude's remains were transferred, Abbot Mazzelin of St. Peter's Abbey in Salzburg attended the ceremonies. He admired her and wanted a relic of...
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manuscript copies at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, the library of Saint Peter's Abbey, Salzburg, and the Königsberg State and University Library, as well as...
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Benedictines (redirect from Benedictine abbey)
nobility. Cluny Abbey was founded by William I, Duke of Aquitaine in 910. The abbey was noted for its strict adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict. The...
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Columbanus (redirect from Saint Columbanus)
was dedicated to Peter the Apostle, Columbanus erected a monastery in 614. Bobbio Abbey at its foundation followed the Rule of Saint Columbanus, based...
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Peter's (disambiguation) St. Peter's Abbey (disambiguation) St. Peter's Basilica (disambiguation) St. Peter's Bridge, Ljubljana, Slovenia St Peter's Bridge...
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Cathedral became Saint George. The proposed acquisition of Viktring Abbey, however, met fierce resistance from the Archbishop of Salzburg. Siebenhirter made...
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Hedwig of Silesia (redirect from Saint Hedwig of Andechs)
suggestion of her grandson Prince-Archbishop Władysław of Salzburg. She is the patroness saint of Silesia, of Andechs, and of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
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prevalent method in Europe for naming years. St. Peter's Abbey is founded by Rupert, bishop of Worms, at Salzburg (modern Austria). Vijayaditya, king of the...
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Dagobert I of Austrasia. However, the Verbrüderungsbuch codex of St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg only mentions one Folchaid, probably a daughter of the Robertian...
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Berchtesgaden Provostry (redirect from Berchtesgaden Abbey)
Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg Berthold von Wehingen 1404, Anti-Archbishop of Salzburg 1404-1406 Peter II Pienzenauer 1404-1432 Johann II Praun 1432-1446 Bernhard III...
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statue of Saint Boniface stands on the grounds of Mainz Cathedral, seat of the archbishop of Mainz. A more modern rendition stands facing St. Peter's Church...
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List of Carthusian monasteries (redirect from Chartreuse Val-Saint Esprit)
vol. 2, Salzburg 2004, pp. 119–123 Thomas Aigner: "Gaming", in: Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard Schlegel, James Hogg, vol. 2, Salzburg 2004, pp...
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the Abbey of Saint Gall Confraternity book of Reichenau Abbey Confraternity book of St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg Liber memorialis of Remiremont Abbey Liber...
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Grödig (category Cities and towns in Salzburg-Umgebung District)
by Saint Severinus (d. 482), when Bavarian peasants began to settle the area. The Grödig estates were administrated by the Salzburg St Peter's Abbey. The...
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illustrated by an Englishman named Cutbercht (Cuthbert) at Saint Peter's Abbey in Salzburg. The Cutbercht Gospels contain a prologue (from Jerome's Commentary...
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is thought to have visited the Marmoutier Abbey, Tours and to have received the tonsure at Lérins Abbey. Saint Germanus of Auxerre, a bishop of the Western...
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Pranckh (section Salzburg line)
today. In addition to the Styrian mainline, other branches existed in Salzburg, Carinthia, Lower Austria and Bavaria. In later parts of history, the family...
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Piedmont: Madonna del Sangue in the Valle Vigezzo (Vigezzotal) Vatican: Saint Peter's tomb, Holy Lance, grave of John Paul II and many others papal basilica...
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