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    Norbert of Xanten, O. Praem (c. 1080 – 6 June 1134) (Gennep-Magdeburg), also known as Norbert Gennep, was Archbishop of Magdeburg, founder of the Premonstratensian...
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    1935), philosopher Norbert of Xanten (c. 1075–1134), Catholic bishop and founder of the Premonstratensians Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal (1794–1866)...
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    of the Catholic Church founded in Prémontré near Laon in 1120 by Norbert of Xanten, who later became Archbishop of Magdeburg. Premonstratensians are...
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    politician Norbert of Xanten (c. 1080–1134), Roman Catholic bishop and saint Norbert Brunner (bishop) (born 1942), Swiss Roman Catholic bishop Norbert D'Souza...
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    Norbert (eds.). Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten (in German). Mayence: Verlag Philipp von...
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    Norbert von Xanten – Ordensstifter und „Eigenkirchenherr“. In: Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 59, 1977, pp. 66–98; Stefan Weinfurter: Norbert von Xanten...
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  • German). Erzbistum München and Freising. Retrieved August 23, 2008. "Norbert von Xanten" (in German). Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. Stracke, Richard (October...
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    Église Saint-Jacques de Tournai depicting Saints Thomas Aquinas, Norbert von Xanten and Juliana Falconieri "St. Juliana Falconieri", FaithND "Saint Juliana...
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  • Saint Norbert of Xanten, otherwise Norbert of Gennep, was of the same family. de.Wkisource: ADB:Wilhelm_von_Gennep (in German) Tomb of Wilhelm von Gennep:...
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    religious ideas were shaped by the reformers Bernard of Clairvaux and Norbert of Xanten. He was a patron of monastic foundations, especially the Premonstratensians...
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    after Saint Norbert of Xanten (c. 1180–1134), the founder of the order, after whom, members are known as, "Norbertines". St. Norbert Abbey was established...
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    by any characteristic attributes. The situation is different with Norbert of Xanten, the founder of the Premonstratensians, who despite his lack of attributes...
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    Albrecht von Wallenstein. One of the biggest events in the history of the Premonstratensian order was the transfer of the remains of Norbert of Xanten, the...
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  • was quashed in favour of Norbert of Xanten. On 29 June 1134, he was elected in the presence of Lothar III to succeed Norbert. He spent much time at Lothar's...
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    been included in the martyrology in this way, including Romuald, Norbert of Xanten, Bruno of Cologne, Peter Nolasco, Raymond Nonnatus, John of Matha...
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    in Rheims. There, Pope Innocent II, in the presence of Bernard and Norbert of Xanten, officially made Gotthard a saint. On 4 May 1132, Bernard translated...
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    bishopric. Bishop Wigers of Brandenburg (acting 1138–60), an adherent of Norbert of Xanten, was the first of a series of bishops of the Premonstratensian Order...
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    Tanchelm, but Norbert of Xanten brought him back to Roman Catholicism. In gratitude his parents, Rainard and Beatrix, gave land to Norbert for the foundation...
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    Rudigar of Baltheim 1119–1125 Norbert of Xanten 1126–1134 Conrad I of Querfurt 1134–1142 Frederick of Wettin 1142–1152 Wichmann von Seeburg 1152–1180; prince-archbishop...
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  • Clairvaux's Cistercians, the Abbot of Cluny Peter the Venerable; and Norbert of Xanten, the Archbishop of Magdeburg who established the Premonstratensians...
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    under the name of Mönchroth in 1126 by Hemma von Wildenberg with active participation of Norbert of Xanten. Even though the foundation date is confirmed...
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    estates in Westphalia to the founder of the Premonstratensian Order, Norbert of Xanten, renounced worldly life and withdrew into a monastery, where, according...
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    Brandenburg Elector John Sigismund of Hohenzollern by the 1614 Treaty of Xanten (generally accepted in 1666). It then became part of the Kingdom of Prussia...
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  • English abbot June 4 – Magnus I (Nilsson), king of Sweden June 6 – Norbert of Xanten, German archbishop June 25 – Niels (or Nicholas), king of Denmark...
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  • order), a stricter interpretation of the rule of Saint Augustine, by Norbert of Xanten, the Order of Saint-Ruf defended the more moderate ordo antiquus (old...
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    Germanen". In: Martin Müller, Hans-Joahim Schalles und Norbert Zieling (Eds.), Colonia Ulpia Traiana. Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit. Zabern, Mainz...
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    allowed a Jewish funeral: their bodies were brought – presumably by boat – to Xanten, where they were buried alongside victims of the Rhineland massacres of...
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    Willibrord together with Viktor of Xanten, Ida of Herzfeld with Thiathild of Freckenhorst,[1] and Norbert of Xanten with Gottfried of Cappenberg. The window...
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    and June 1391. The town of Xanten was raided three times by Mark troops in 1391, but without success. On July 21, Frederick von Saarwerden captured Kalkar...
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