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    Alsace, France. Weissenburg Abbey was founded in 661 by the Bishop of Speyer, Dragobodo. The name Wissembourg is a Gallicized version of Weißenburg (Weissenburg)...
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  • of Germany Weißenburg, Lower Austria [de] Alba Iulia in Romania Wissembourg in France (earlier known as Weißenburg) Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace, former Benedictine...
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  • Weissenburg Abbey may refer to: Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace, a former German Benedictine monastery in Alsace, France Weissenburg Abbey, Bavaria, a former...
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    mission. There is a 13th-century chapel dedicated to Willibrord at Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace, where Willibrord's benefactress Irmina of Oeren was also venerated...
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    to Strasbourg, Haguenau and Landau (Germany). Weissenburg (later Wissembourg) Abbey, the Benedictine abbey around which the town has grown, was founded...
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    head of Christ from the 11th century, which was originally in Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace. One of the earliest stained glass windows installed in France...
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    Reichsfürstabtei must not be confused with Münster im Gregoriental in Upper Alsace The imperial abbey of Münster im Gregoriental (Georgental) in Haut-Rhin (near Colmar)...
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    13 June 872 in Saint Gall), was abbot of Weissenburg Abbey (around 825–839 and 847–872), abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall (841–872), arch-chaplain of...
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    subsequent feud with Henry, Abbot of the Order of Benedictine monks at Weissenburg Abbey. The reason was that the Berwartstein and other property, the so-called...
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  • monastery around 662 and he was the first recorded donor to the abbey of Weissenburg in 661. This last donation was conditional: the gift passed to the...
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    daughter of Otto II, Duke of Swabia and founder of the Abbey of Saint Faith in Schlettstadt, Alsace. When Frederick succeeded his father, he had Hohenstaufen...
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    Otfrid of Weissenburg (German: Otfrid von Weißenburg; Latin: Otfridus; c. 800 - after 870 AD) was a monk at the abbey of Weissenburg (modern-day Wissembourg...
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  • Bibliothek Weissenburg 34. CLA IX, no. 1385. Late 8th century; in an early Caroline minuscule hand. At one time it is known to have been at Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace...
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    in 991, in document ion naming such a place as a property of Weissenburg Abbey, in Alsace. By the 13th century, Bebenhausen Monastery also had estates...
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    nobleman. He was Prince-bishop of Speyer as Philip II from 1529 until his death. From 1546 until his death, he was also Prince-provost of Weißenburg Abbey....
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    church in Bas-Rhin which is one of the two departments of the Alsace region. In 1524, the abbey, now entirely destitute, was turned into a secular collegiate...
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    was named in the Codex Edelini ("Edelin’s Codex") – also known as the Weißenburg Codex – without any exact date. The seed from which grew the village was...
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    gifting a village called Hariolfesvilla (Hariolf’s Farm) to the Weissenburg Abbey, Alsace. The village may owe its name to Hariolf, an Alsatian who signed...
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    part of the Wissembourg Mundat, the privileged possessions of the abbey of Weissenburg (now Wissembourg), whose abbot was a territorial magnate, a Prince-abbot...
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    order, Heinrich retired to the Deutschmeister's chamber house in Weissenburg, Alsace. In 1590, having already de facto lost all power over the Teutonic...
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    Lorsch Abbey by the free Frank Hubertus. Further donations from Ellerstadt were mentioned in 863, 873 and 908 or 909 to Lorsch and in 985 to Weißenburg Monastery...
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    a missionary bishop to the Ruthenians (Ruthenia), and Abbot of Weissenburg in Alsace. He was elected in the autumn of 968, received the pallium at Rome...
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    parish church of Wissembourg, under the patronage of the abbot of Weissenburg Abbey. But this changed when Henri Motherer, a Reformation-minded parish...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy...
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    is in 718, when Wingibergus is mentioned in documents donated to Weissenburg Abbey. The village is also mentioned in 742 as Wigone Monte and in the twelfth...
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    mentioned in 788 as "Ediningom" in a deed of donation belonging to Weissenburg Abbey in Alsace (now in France). In 965, the village of Ettlingen ("Ediningom")...
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    mention as Didinnes-chaime in a document from the Weißenburg Monastery in what is now Wissembourg in Alsace, France. The first documentary proof of winegrowing...
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    Offenburg (0-45-150) Leutkirch im Allgäu (2-18-90) Wimpfen (3-13-130) Weißenburg im Nordgau (4-18-50) Giengen (2-13-60) Gengenbach (0-36-0) Zell am Harmersbach...
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    year 819, as the Shire Gozberg granted local suzerainty to Weissenburg Abbey in the Alsace. The location however achieved more importance in the 13th...
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    Upper Lorraine and large parts of Rhenish Franconia including the Swabian Alsace region and the Burgundian duchy of Savoy. Many of the circle's states west...
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