Banz Abbey (German: Kloster Banz), now known as Banz Castle (German: Schloss Banz), is a former Benedictine monastery, since 1978 a part of the town of...
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Banz may refer to: Banz Abbey, Bavaria, Germany Banz (Papua New Guinea), Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Gary Banz, Republican Oklahoma State...
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in Bavaria had also purchased a former monastery, Banz Abbey. Both properties, Tegernsee and Banz, are still today owned by Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria...
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Vierzehnheiligen designed by Balthasar Neumann, the former monastery of Banz Abbey, now Banz Castle, and the 540 meter high Staffelberg. Most recently, it has...
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from whom he inherited considerable estates at Tegernsee Abbey (including a brewery), Banz Abbey and the spa of Kreuth. Since the Wittelsbach dynasty was...
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established. It is headquartered in Munich. The conference centre in the Banz Abbey is the foundation's main location. It is a member of the Centre for European...
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that were being rebuilt in Baroque style (Langheim Abbey from 1681, Ebrach Abbey from 1687 and Banz Abbey from 1697) and the bishop who in 1695 had begun...
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expelled after World War I from Oelenberg Abbey in Alsace. These monks had found temporary shelter in Banz Abbey but were looking for a permanent home. Initially...
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Queen Maria Theresa. Banz Abbey Possenhofen Castle Unterwittelsbach Castle The house of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Munich Tegernsee Abbey The bath house ("Wildbad")...
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fossils were reported, studied and named at the time from locations such as Banz Abbey, Ohmden, Holzmaden or Dotternhausen, including Macrospondylus in 1824...
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Lichtenfels, Kronach, Gößweinstein and Kulmbach, the Weißenstein Palace, Banz Abbey and the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, the scenic attractions...
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at the Bamberg Cathedral. Bishop Hermann I oversaw the foundation of Banz Abbey in 1070; Bishop Otto of Bamberg (d. 1139) became known as the "Apostle...
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Dientzenhofer (1660–1707; also: Johann Leonhard), prominent German architect (Banz Abbey) with brother Johann Johann Dientzenhofer (1663–1726), prominent German...
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(Bibra Haus) (1714–1716) Holzkirchen (Unterfranken): Abbey Church and other buildings Banz Abbey: Abbey Church and other buildings ('from 1707 after the death...
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Ebersdorf, the abbey increased its possessions with other properties from the bishopric of Bamberg, and the Benedictine Banz Abbey and Saalfeld Abbey. A papal...
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took up the post of chamber musician and servant of the abbot of the Banz Abbey, Kilian Düring. A short time later he joined the Benedictine Order, and...
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Charles Philippe Dieussart. Leonhard died, aged 47, in Bamberg. His work on Banz Abbey was taken over by his brother Johann. Bamberg work on the Bishops' Residence...
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upper Main"), referring to the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and Banz Abbey. The Maintal (valley of the Main) goes from East to West. The most important...
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A notable resident was Gallus Dennerlein (1742-1820), who joined the Banz Abbey and helped to develop it into a spiritual and scholarly center, until...
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the Fulda Abbey. It came in the year 1070 by the hand of the Markgräfin [Countess of the Marches] Alberada with the founding of the Banz Abbey to the Diocese...
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During the High Middle Ages the vast forest was the property of the Banz Abbey. The northern edge of the forest in the 13th Century was inhabited by...
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territories of the historic rulers, the Pflege Coburg and the Benedictine Banz Abbey. On 31 December 2010, in the dialect zone of Itzgründisch, 41,076 speakers...
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in Cheb [cs] was elaborated two years later in the great abbey church at Banz (1710–18). Banz, overseen by Johann Dientzenhofer, has a complex arrangement...
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prince-bishop of Bamberg in Eggolsheim/Forchheim Church of Banz Abbey/Franconia Church of Amorbach Abbey/Odenwald Stone balustrade of Château Biebrich in Wiesbaden-Biebrich...
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sits on a hillside, and on the hillside opposite is Schloss Banz, a former Baroque abbey. Together they are known as the Goldene Pforte or golden portal...
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that time, it was a part of the joint inheritance (Ganerbschaft) of the Banz Abbey, the district of Lichtenfels of the Bishopric of Bamberg and the senior...
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architectural works. Johann Dientzenhofer takes over building work on Banz Abbey, following the death of his brother Leonhard Dientzenhofer. In Istanbul...
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likewise named as a witness in a document by Frederick III Walpot for Banz Abbey. The first record of Wichsenstein Castle was not, however, until 30 October...
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Eberbach, Lorsch Abbey with its remnant 'Torhalle' (gate hall), one of the oldest structures in Germany, Reichenau, Maulbronn, Weingarten, Banz and Vierzehnheiligen...
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Otago (1964–1989; merged into Trinity Catholic College) Fatima College – Banz, Western Highlands Province St Francis Xavier Post Primary School – Bundralis...
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