St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz (Stift St. Alban vor Mainz) originated as a Benedictine abbey, founded in 787 or 796 by Archbishop Richulf (787–813) in honour...
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Wehrkirche St. Alban und St. Wendelin, Morsbach (Künzelsau) [de] Benediktinerinnen von St. Alban, Dießen am Ammersee Saint Alban's Abbey, Mainz Kath. Kirche...
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Catholic liturgical practice compiled in Saint Alban's Abbey, Mainz, under the reign of William (archbishop of Mainz), in the mid-10th century, and an influential...
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venerated as Saint Alban of Mainz in the Catholic Church, not to be confused with Saint Alban of Verulamium. Nothing is known for certain about Alban, about...
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vision of Mainz as the "second Rome". This new cathedral was to take over the functions of two churches: the old cathedral and St. Alban's, which was...
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Justin the Confessor (redirect from Saint Justin the Confessor)
Höchst to house them. Later the relics were moved in 1298 to Saint Alban's Abbey, Mainz; part of the relics, however, ended up in the monastery at the...
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Liudolf, Duke of Swabia (category Burials at St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz)
Alban's Abbey, Mainz. Liudolf's son by Ida, Otto, was later duke of Bavaria and Swabia. Liudolf's daughter, Matilda, was abbess of the Essen Abbey. He...
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Fastrada (category Burials at St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz)
death out of mourning for her. He had her buried at St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz, before the abbey was finished, and had her silver spindle hung over the altar...
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Benedictines (redirect from Benedictine abbey)
nobility. Cluny Abbey was founded by William I, Duke of Aquitaine in 910. The abbey was noted for its strict adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict. The...
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particular synod of Mainz was held at the church in 1024, and in 1090 it became a Benedictine monastic church of St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz, as well as a parish...
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bishop, because a bishop would have been buried in the area of St. Alban's Abbey.″ The successional building kept the guidelines of the floor plan of...
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Aureus of Mainz (born at an unknown date in the Rhone-Loire region; died c. 436 or 451, Mainz or Eichsfeld) is a Roman Catholic saint and the first named...
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Hersfeld Abbey was an important Benedictine imperial abbey in the town of Bad Hersfeld in Hesse (formerly in Hesse-Nassau), Germany, at the confluence...
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Aldhelm (redirect from Saint Aldhelm)
Dorset commonly known as St Alban's Head is more properly called St. Aldhelm's Head in his honour. Aldhelm was revered as a saint after his death, with his...
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married the Lotharingian duke Conrad the Red in 947 both buried in St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz. Initially buried in the St Maurice monastery, Edith's tomb since...
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Rabanus Maurus (category Archbishops of Mainz)
given as 4 February and he is qualified as a Saint ('sanctus'). Rabanus was born of noble parents in Mainz. The date of his birth remains uncertain, but...
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von Schönborn (1711–1754), who became priest and provost of Saint Alban's Abbey outside Mainz. Count von Schönborn died on 22 September 1754 in Gaibach...
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church at Mont-Saint-Michel founded. c. 1025 – City of Gangaikonda Cholapuram founded as a capital of the Chola Empire. 1026 – Pomposa Abbey near Ferrara...
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tegarin seo, meaning great lake. Tegernsee Abbey, officially known as St. Quirinus Abbey for its patron saint St.Quirinus, was first built in the 8th century...
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Favorite Palace (redirect from Schloss Favorite (Mainz))
garden as well as the collegiate garden of the later Saint Alban's Abbey outside Mainz. St. Alban was looted and completely destroyed by the troops of...
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Bodenheim (category Mainz-Bingen)
embowed to dexter vert. According to legend, the Provost of Saint Alban's Abbey in Mainz, to which Bodenheim then belonged, demanded of the Emperor minting...
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Koblenz – Mary Konstanz – Pelagius of Constance Lübeck – Nicholas Mainz – Alban of Mainz, Boniface Munich – Benno Münster – Ludger of Utrecht Nuremberg –...
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Charlemagne's fourth wife Fastrada died. She was buried in St Alban's Abbey in Magontia (later known as Mainz). Émile Amann: L’Epoche carolingienne, in: Fliche-Martin:...
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Anno II (redirect from Saint Anno)
6 Dec. 2014 Butler, Alban. Lives of the Saints, Vol. XII, James Duffy, Dublin, 1866 Biography portal Catholicism portal Saints portal Germany portal...
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Period, Mainz Historical Cultural Sciences, no. 34 (Bielefeld: Transcript), pp. 57–76. Moore, Edward, Croyland: The Abbey, Bridge and Saint Guthlac (Spalding:...
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built in 1518 and dedicated to Saint Alban. The church belonged until the Reformation to Saint Alban’s Abbey in Mainz. The community is linked to the...
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Corbinian (redirect from Saint Corbinian)
was dedicated to Saint Vitus and later, Saint Stephen, before becoming Weihenstephan Abbey in the 11th century. In 738, when Saint Boniface regulated...
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Cathedral in Tournai Abbey Church of Saint Peter, Hastière, Hastière Collegiate Church of Saint Bartholomew, Liège Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude in Nivelles...
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Elizabeth of Hungary (redirect from Saint Elizabeth of Hungary)
blüht" – Modernes aus der DDR". Diocese of Mainz (in German). Retrieved 31 October 2021. de Robeck, Nesta. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary: A Story of Twenty-Four...
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St. Stephen's Church (redirect from Saint Stephen's Church)
St. Stephan, Mainz St. Stephan, Munich St. Stephen's Church, Delhi St. Stephen's Church, Kombuthurai St. Stephen's Church, Ootacamund Saint Stepanos Monastery...
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