Norbert of Xanten, O. Praem (c. 1075 – 6 June 1134) (Gennep-Magdeburg), also known as Norbert Gennep, was Archbishop of Magdeburg, founder of the Premonstratensian...
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after Saint Norbert of Xanten. In 1952, the college became coeducational. As of April 2023, the school's enrollment is 2,009 students. St. Norbert College...
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Xanten (German pronunciation: [ˈksantn̩] , Low Rhenish: Santen) is a town in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the district...
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Premonstratensians (redirect from Order of Saint Norbert)
colour of their habit), is a religious order of canons regular of the Catholic Church founded in Prémontré near Laon in 1120 by Norbert of Xanten, who later...
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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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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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Norbertine priests and educators, the school was named after Saint Norbert of Xanten. In 1976, the college became coeducational and currently enrols about...
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Equivalent canonization (category Canon law of the Catholic Church)
Romuald, Norbert of Xanten, Bruno of Cologne, Peter Nolasco, Raymond Nonnatus, John of Matha, Felix of Valois, Margaret of Scotland, Stephen I of Hungary...
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and Italy. The name derives from the Norbertine abbey, which Saint Norbert of Xanten founded in Grimbergen in 1128. It is in this abbey that the beer was...
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St. Norbert refers to Norbert of Xanten, saint and founder of the Norbertine or Premonstratensian order, and may also refer to: St. Norbert, a provincial...
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Thomas (11 May 2019). Man on Fire: The Life and Spirit of Norbert of Xanten. US: St. Norbert College Press. ISBN 978-0-9851080-7-6. This article incorporates...
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expenses of Jan Norbert Gemrich of Neuberk, this statue depicts a standing St. John. This replaces a statue by Jan Brokoff, portraying the Baptism of Jesus...
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Strahov Monastery (redirect from Abbey of Strahov)
Wallenstein. One of the biggest events in the history of the Premonstratensian order was the transfer of the remains of Norbert of Xanten, the founder of the order...
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and Chicago. Norbert of Xanten founded the Norbertines Christmas Day, 1121 in Prémontré, France. The son of a wealthy landholder, Norbert was given to...
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– Magnus I (Nilsson), king of Sweden June 6 – Norbert of Xanten, German archbishop June 25 – Niels (or Nicholas), king of Denmark July 17 Beltrán de Risnel...
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Victorine Canons embraced the Rule of St Augustine in 1113. In the year 1120, Norbert of Xanten chose the Rule of St Augustine as he founded the Premonstratensian...
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Antwerp belonged at the time) then sent Norbert of Xanten to discipline them. In 1124, Norbert of Xanten convinces 4 of the secular canons to start a norbertine...
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Thomas Kunkel (category St. Norbert College)
most recent, Man on Fire: The Life and Spirit of Norbert of Xanten, published in May 2019 by St. Norbert College Press in association with the Center for...
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synod 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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Grimbergen (category Municipalities of Flemish Brabant)
century that their religious community prospered. Under the leadership of Norbert of Xanten, the Norbertine monks built the Grimbergen Abbey here in 1128, founding...
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Romuald (redirect from Saint Romuald of Ravenna)
contemporary examples of Peter the Hermit, leader of a crusade; Norbert of Xanten, founder of the Praemostratensians, and Henry of Lausanne, declared a...
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Reeves published by Jove Books Man on Fire: The Life and Spirit of Norbert of Xanten, a 2019 biography by Thomas Kunkel Man on Fire, a 2005 mixtape album...
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coastal city of Quanzhou claims a population of 500,000 citizens, including the hinterland. Order of Premonstratensians founded by Norbert of Xanten at Prémontré...
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February 1178), was one of the first Premonstratensian canons regular, and became the lifelong companion of Norbert of Xanten, who founded the order in...
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Vicelin, Norbert of Xanten, and Otto of Bamberg (sent to Pomerania by Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland). Lacking support from the Salian dynasty of the Holy...
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Dryburgh Abbey (redirect from Monastery of Dryburgh)
Premonstratensian order was founded by St Norbert of Xanten who was firstly a canon at Xanten Cathedral. Unhappy with the way of life of his fellow canons, he left the...
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mentioned. Otto of Bamberg is suspended by the Pope, and Norbert of Xanten defends himself against charges of heresy, at the Synod of Fritzlar. January...
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Antipope Anacletus II (category Year of birth unknown)
Venerable; and Norbert of Xanten, the Archbishop of Magdeburg who established the Premonstratensians and held a high rank in the court of the German Emperor...
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Antwerp (redirect from History of Antwerp)
Duke of Lower Lorraine (1087–1100) and Defender of the Holy Sepulchre (1099–1100). In the 12th century, Norbert of Xanten established a community of his...
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June 6 (redirect from 6th of June)
1097 – Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre 1134 – Norbert of Xanten, German bishop and saint (b. 1060) 1217 – Henry I, King of Castile and...
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