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    Riddagshausen Abbey (‹See Tfd›German: Kloster Riddagshausen) was a Cistercian monastery just outside the city of Brunswick in Germany. It was founded...
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    towers, with the tallest having a height of 80 meters. Riddagshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Riddagshausen), a former Cistercian monastery, with the surrounding...
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    land portfolio in Riddagshausen [de] to the SBK. Dazu gehören along others die Kloster Riddagshausen, die Gaststätte Riddagshausen [de] as well as the...
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    Amelungsborn Abbey, also Amelunxborn Abbey (Kloster Amelungsborn), is a Lutheran monastery in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located near Negenborn and...
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    (Gliesmarode, Querum, and Riddagshausen) and in 1974 (Bevenrode, Bienrode, and Waggum). Riddagshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Riddagshausen), a former Cistercian...
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    Abbey in France, which is the more generally accepted account, or from Riddagshausen Abbey near Braunschweig, in which case Klaarkamp was of the filiation...
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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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  • line-up. The majority of the French-Saxon besiegers were camped near Riddagshausen and Broitzem, and strong artillery was positioned on the Nussberg. With...
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