Ursberg is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany. Nearby is Ursberg Abbey, a former Imperial Abbey of the Holy Roman Empire...
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Ursberg Abbey (German: Kloster Ursberg) is a former Premonstratensian monastery, now a convent of the Franciscan St. Joseph's Congregation, situated in...
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Burchard of Ursperg (redirect from Burchard of Ursberg)
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. Joachim Leuschner (1957), "Burchard von Ursberg", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 3, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot...
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white with a yellow beam. The eagle is from the arms of the Schwabegg-Ursberg family, which founded two monasteries in the district. Genesis Online-Datenbank...
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(German: Auerochs(e) or Ur, Slovene: Tur). The family name may derive from Ursberg in Swabia, and their ancestors probably settled in Lower Carniola after...
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Occupationis et Amissionis Terræ Sanctæ, in Die Chronik des Propstes Burchard von Ursberg, ed. Oswald Holder-Egger & Bernhard von Simson, Monumenta Germaniæ Historica:...
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the Staufer with the town of Waiblingen, and around 1230, Burchard of Ursberg referred to the Staufer as of the "royal lineage of the Waiblingens" (regia...
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89.9 SWR1 Baden-Württemberg Giengen an der Brenz 0,02 89.9 Radio Horeb Ursberg 0,008 89.9 Eichstätt/Schönblick 0,01 90.0 SWR3 (Rheinland-Pfalz/Rheinland)...
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In 1897, Dominikus Ringeisen founded the Congregation of St. Joseph of Ursberg, focusing on caring for people with disabilities. In 1927, the Treuberg...
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Imperial City 4th Swabian City, gained Reichsfreiheit in the 12th century. Ursberg Imperial Abbey Established about 1128, gained Reichsfreiheit in 1143. Waldburg-Sonnenburg...
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(Kaisersheim) Kempten Ottobeuren Roggenburg St. Ulrich and St. Afra Söflingen Ursberg Wettenhausen Duke of Breisgau-Modena St. Peter Schuttern Prince of Bretzenheim...
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of the town Krumbach 4. Balzhausen 5. Bayersried-Ursberg, today the name of the municipality is Ursberg 6. Behlingen, today: part of the municipality Kammeltal...
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Welforum, in Quellen zur Geschichte der Welfen und die Chronik Burchards von Ursberg, ed. and German trans. Matthias Becher (Darmstadt, 2007), pp. 24–27. Stefan...
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Matrikel below this list. Salem Weingarten Ochsenhausen Elchingen Irsee Ursberg Kaisheim Roggenburg Roth (Mönchroth) Weissenau Schussenried Marchthal Petershausen...
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(in German) in: klosterlorch.de [retrieved 19 July 2020]. Burchard von Ursberg, Burchardi praepositi Urspergensis Chronicon, ed. 1916 Shadis, Miriam (2010)...
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(1884-06-26)26 June 1884 Zwiesel Died 12 December 1951(1951-12-12) (aged 67) Ursberg Allegiance German Empire Weimar Republic Nazi Germany Service/branch...
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(1260–1262) Leo Thundorfer (1262–1277) Heinrich II von Rotteneck (1277–1296) Konrad V von Luppurg (1296–1313) Abbots of Ursberg Abbots of Waldsassen...
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Pfaffenhausen, Salgen, Breitenbrunn, Markt Kirchheim in Schwaben, Aletshausen, Ursberg, Balzhausen, Markt Münsterhausen, Markt Neuburg an der Kammel, Markt Burtenbach...
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2006-08-30 at the Wayback Machine) Die Chronic des Popstes Burchard von Ursberg in Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum...
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(died 1240) was a German nobleman and priest who served as provost of Ursberg Abbey from 1230 or 1231 until his death. Conrad descended from a noble...
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Personal details Born Theodor Waigel (1939-04-22) 22 April 1939 (age 85) Ursberg, Bavaria, Deutsches Reich Political party Christian Social Union (CSU)...
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It is more likely a corruption of the name of its founders, the knights Ursberg, later Auersperg. The similarity to Turriaco in Italy, also known as Turjak...
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the mother, she decided in 1898 to enter the Premonstratensian abbey in Ursberg as candidate and teaching student, but left again after one-and-a-half...
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Bishop Otto of Bamberg brought men and women from the Premonstratensian Ursberg Abbey to the Osterhofen collegiate abbey. The abbey was endowed with extensive...
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Augsburg, founded the monastery. The first Premonstratensian canons came from Ursberg Abbey nearby and built the first monastery church. In 1444 the foundation...
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with the Buch Abbey feud, the location was first mentioned in 1291 as Ursberg. At this time it belonged to the property of Buch Abbey, a Cistercian monastery...
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Freising refounded it as a Premonstratensian monastery, with canons from Ursberg Abbey. Schäftlarn reached a high point in the cultivation of arts in the...
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of the Swiss League 1648: Left Empire as member of Swiss Confederation Ursberg Abbacy Swab SP 1126-8: Founded 1143: Imperial immediacy 1803: To Bavaria...
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