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    Disibodenberg (German pronunciation: [diziˈboːdn̩bɛʁk]) is a monastery ruin near Staudernheim in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was founded on the...
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    founder of scientific natural history in Germany. Hildegard's convent at Disibodenberg elected her as magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She founded the monasteries...
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    to be taken out. This hut was next to the Benedictine monastery on Disibodenberg, where she was abbess. She tutored several female pupils from wealthy...
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    At this time she had been the superior of the women's community at Disibodenberg for five years. She had been experiencing such visions from the age...
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    formed the first town court. In 1259, Sobernheim was split away from Disibodenberg; only the pastoral duties remained in the monks' hands. Sobernheim was...
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    empties into the River Nahe. This village, lying at the foot of the Disibodenberg, an important monastic centre in the Middle Ages, is surrounded by vineyards...
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    geological foundation. During the time of the Disibodenberg Formation, named after the old Disibodenberg Monastery on the Nahe north of Odernheim am Glan...
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  • count of Sponheim and Jutta, abbess of the Benedictine monastery on Disibodenberg and teacher of Hildegard of Bingen. E. Hlawitschka, 'Die 'Verwandtenehe'...
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    of the rivers Nahe and Glan, the location of the later monastery of Disibodenberg. 49°46′37″N 7°42′04″E / 49.777°N 7.701°E / 49.777; 7.701 Included...
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  • the imagery is possibly due to the lushness of her surroundings at Disibodenberg. Her extensive use of the term can be frustrating in its diversity of...
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  • who in the 12th century was abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Disibodenberg and founder of Rupertsberg Abbey. Considered for her intellectual talents...
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    a monastery there around 1150. Hildegard moved, with her nuns, from Disibodenberg to the Rupertsberg, a crag at the confluence of the Nahe and the Rhine...
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  • the secretary and advisor to Hildegard von Bingen at the abbeys of Disibodenberg and Rupertsberg, where she edited, translated, and compiled Scivias...
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    Belgium, and Switzerland. The best known are: St. Gall in Switzerland, Disibodenberg in the Rhine Palatinate, Palatium at Besançon, Lure and Cusance in the...
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    Hildegard of Bingen becomes abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Disibodenberg, upon the death of Jutta von Sponheim. Worship at the original Glasgow...
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    Adalbert of Mainz, who clothed Hildegard of Bingen as a Benedictine nun at Disibodenberg Abbey about 1112. He remained loyal to the Imperial court and, as a...
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    Disibod monk who acted as prior and father confessor for the nuns at Disibodenberg. He was one of two teachers of Hildegard of Bingen during her early...
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  • Sponheim Jutta (1090-1136), founder of the female convent at the abbey of Disibodenberg Hugh of Sponheim, archbishop of Cologne (1137) E. Hlawitschka, 'Die...
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    Kent as abbess (c. 647) Saint Disibod (Disibode, Disen), founder of Disibodenberg Abbey in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (c. 700) Saint Sergius, Pope...
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  • Bobbio Abbey in Lombardy, Abbey of Saint Gall in modern Switzerland and Disibodenberg Abbey near Odernheim am Glan. These Columbanian monasteries were great...
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    thereby augmenting his revenues, and acquired the territory of the Disibodenberg Abbey. In 1557, he inherited Palatine Neuburg, half of the Hinder ("Further")...
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  • Causae et curae. Leipzig: Teubner, 1903. Klaes, Monika, ed. Gottfried of Disibodenberg and Theoderich of Echternach, Vita sanctae Hildegardis (Hildegardis...
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  • Hugo (d. 1137), Archbishop of Cologne Jutta (1091–1136), Abbess at Disibodenberg John I (c. 1206-1266), Count of Sayn from 1263, probably married to...
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    Stein-Ebernburg and the Klopp Castle in Bingen. The monastery ruin of Disibodenberg, located on top of a hill between the junction of the Nahe and the Glan...
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    several hours. The first earthquake affected the towns of Augsburg, Disibodenberg, Freising, Petershausen, Saint Blasien and Zwiefalten of Germany, and...
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    substantially aided the monasteries of St. Ferrutius at Bleidenstadt, of Disibodenberg, and of Jechaburg in Thuringia. Because the cathedral had not yet been...
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    Monastery (founded by Saint Pirmin), Kusel’s Remigiusberg Monastery and Disibodenberg near Odernheim am Glan. It is also to this time that the Counts of Veldenz...
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    beginning in 976, Ohmbach passed into the ownership of Disibodenberg Abbey. Willigis raised Disibodenberg to a middle centre among Mainz holdings on the Rhine's...
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  • Hildegard of Bingen becomes abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Disibodenberg, upon the death of Jutta von Sponheim. Worship at the original Glasgow...
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    been founded in 1149 by Saint Hildegard, who herself had grown up at Disibodenberg. Once again, in 1184, a place called Wertdersheim was mentioned in a...
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