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    Memleben Abbey (German: Kloster Memleben) was a Benedictine monastery in Memleben on the Unstrut river, today part of the Kaiserpfalz municipality in...
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    Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is known for former Memleben Abbey, the site of a medieval Kaiserpfalz. It is located southwest of Nebra...
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  • Wohlmirstedt (Wolmerstede) is for 786. In 998 it came into possession of Memleben Abbey. Protestant Church St. Maria Magdalena (early 16th century) Website...
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  • discovered in Kaiserpfalz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, near the site of the Memleben Abbey monastery. So far, the discovery includes two buildings, a church, and...
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    Princely abbeys (German: Fürstabtei, Fürststift) and Imperial abbeys (German: Reichsabtei, Reichskloster, Reichsstift, Reichsgotthaus) were religious...
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    document of 991 as appertaining to the estates of the emperor, as part of Memleben Abbey. By marriage it passed to the landgrave of Thuringia, and after 1056...
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    the original on 13 May 2023. Retrieved 11 February 2021. gifted to Memleben Abbey as "Doblin in partibus Sclavonie" (transl. "in the Slavic lands") Hingst...
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    Imperial abbey there: the Memleben Abbey. Within a short time, the Memleben Abbey had become one of the richest and most influential of the Imperial abbeys. These...
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    Europe's northernmost traditional wine regions. The wines from the Memleben Abbey were mentioned in the literature already in the year 998 AD. Because...
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    Poland – this was why she focused on the strategic position of the Memleben Abbey and gave open support for Mieszko I in Poland, thus fighting the Liutizes...
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    opened a national school in the abbey, appropriating for its use the revenues of the suppressed monastery of Memleben Abbey. At first the number of scholars...
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    Memleben Abbey, crypt...
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  • (dates tbe) Marienstuhl Abbey (Kloster Marienstuhl), Egeln: Cistercian nuns (1259–1809) Memleben Abbey (Kloster Memleben), Memleben: Benedictine monks (975–1548)...
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    Historic town of Mühlhausen Ruined castle of Wendelstein Ruined abbey of Memleben Neuenburg Castle at Freyburg List of rivers of Thuringia List of rivers...
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    married the Carolingian king Louis IV of France. After Henry's death 936 in Memleben, he was buried in Quedlinburg. It was here that Queen Matilda founded a...
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    the German eastward expansion (Ostsiedlung). 936: Upon Henry's death at Memleben, his son Otto I succeeded him. According to Widukind, he was crowned king...
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    stroke on 2 July 936 at his palace, the Kaiserpfalz in Memleben, and was buried at Quedlinburg Abbey. At the time of his death, all of the various German...
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    successor Otto I. He was buried at Quedlinburg Abbey, established by his wife Matilda in his honour. Born in Memleben, in what is now Saxony-Anhalt, Henry was...
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    husband returned to Germany, where Otto I died in May 973, at the same Memleben palace where his father had died 37 years earlier. After her coronation...
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    This plan, however, failed. Emperor Otto I died soon thereafter in 973 in Memleben and was also buried in the cathedral next to his wife. The entire cathedral...
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    Budinendorpf – probably Bindorf Altstedi – Allstedt Meginrichesdorpf – probably Memleben or Weningenmemleben Stedi – Stedten (Mansfelder Land) Budilendorpf – Bottendorf...
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    Lügde Lüneburg Maastricht Magdeburg Mainz Markgröningen Mecklenburg Meißen Memleben Memmingen Mengen Mering Merseburg Minden Mindersdorf Mirsdorf Mögeldorf...
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  • Melias dies later in captivity. May 7 – Emperor Otto I (the Great) dies at Memleben in Thuringia (modern Germany) after a 37-year reign. He is succeeded by...
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  • Cluny. July 2 – King Henry I ("the Fowler") dies at his royal palace in Memleben, Thuringia, after a 17-year reign. He is succeeded by his 23-year-old son...
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