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years 780–790, the creation of Lorsch Abbey, the expansion of the Princely Abbey of Corvey, and the foundation of the abbeys of Saint-Riquier and Fulda marked...
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order on the two Benches of Prelates of the Diet. Not shown are the abbeys of Stablo, Kempten and Corvey, whose abbots had princely status and sat on the...
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Nassau-Orange-Fulda: Princely Abbey of Fulda Princely Abbey of Corvey Free Imperial City of Dortmund Weingarten Abbey and the priorate Hofen Provostry of St. Gerold...
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Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey (English: Corvey Library) is a princely library in the Princely Abbey of Corvey, a former Benedictine abbey, near Höxter in North...
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North Rhine-Westphalia (redirect from State of North Rhine-Westphalia)
Eckmaenneken-House in Warburg; eldest-dated timber-framed-house of Westphalia Princely Abbey of Corvey nearby City of Höxter Hermann's Monument nearby Detmold Externsteine...
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Höxter (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2015)
rosettes, none of them identical. On Höxter's outskirts lies Schloss Corvey, formerly Corvey Abbey, on the bank of the Weser. The abbey church has a Carolingian...
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surviving Carolingian westwork is at the "Princely Abbey of Corvey" the site of which deftly exemplifies the role of the imperial monasteries within the Frankish...
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Prince-abbot (redirect from Abbey-principality)
Empire, a prince-abbot (German: Fürstabt) was the cleric who headed a princely abbey. The prince-abbot had a seat and an individual vote (votum virile) in...
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Arnsberg Castle (section 16th century: Salentin of Isenburg and the creation of a renaissance castle)
tall. The towers were similar to the towers of Bensberg Castle near Cologne, and the Princely Abbey of Corvey. Two side wings were added to the main building...
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Rudy Palace-Monastery (category House of Hohenlohe)
1840 by king Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795–1861). Victor made Rudy his main seat and used the Corvey Abbey as his summer residence. He further...
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court library of 36,000 volumes to Imperial Abbey of Corvey in Höxter, where it remains as the Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey (Corvey Princely Library). In...
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1–6 of Tacitus' Annals at the Princely Abbey of Corvey. On 2 March 1526, Arcimboldi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VII as Bishop of Novara...
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according to the arrangement of 1627. Victor Amadeus's estates outside Hesse, the Princely Abbey of Corvey and the Silesian Duchy of Ratibor to his nephews...
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as artistic director of the newly founded concert series "Stars of Tomorrow" at the World Heritage Site Princely Abbey of Corvey since 2016. Christian...
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Kasimir I, Count (1710–1768) Moritz Kasimir II, Count (1768–1805) Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Florenz von dem Felde [de], Prince-abbot (1696–1714)...
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Count (1260–1275) Dietrich VII of Meissen, Count (1275–1305) Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Hugold von Luthardessen, Abbot (1216–1220)...
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Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Ferdinand von Lüninck [de], Prince-bishop (1794–1802) Essen Abbey (complete list) – Maria Kunigunde of Saxony...
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Hohenlohe (redirect from House of Hohenlohe)
Thuringia (County of Gleichen) The palace monastery of Rudy (German: Schloss Rauden) near Ratibor, Silesia (Poland) Imperial Abbey of Corvey*, Westfalia Schloss...
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the Rich, Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark (1539–1592) John William, Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark (1592–1609) Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list)...
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(1448–1481) John II the Pious, Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark (1481–1521) Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Wilbrand von Hallermund [de], Prince-abbot...
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of Hohenzollern, Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark (1614–1619) incorporated into Brandenburg Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Dietrich IV. von...
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Albrecht Metternich-Sándor, the son of Victor III, Duke of Ratibor and Prince of Corvey (a branch of the Princely House of Hohenlohe) inherited his father's...
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Johann, Count (1347–1368) Adolf III of the Marck, Count (1368–1394) Adolph I, Duke (1394–1448) Princely Abbey of Corvey (de:complete list) – Heinrich III...
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II, Duke of Ratibor, Prince of Corvey, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (German: Viktor Amadeus 2. Herzog von Ratibor, 2. Fürst von Corvey, Prinz zu...
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Vohburg and Count Gebhard III of Sulzbach Adalbert, Abbot of Corvey Lyon 2013, p. 245. Stefan Tebruck (2017), "The Propaganda of Power: Memoria, History, Patronage"...
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Aachen Cathedral Lorsch Abbey Weimar Dessau Bernau Schwerin Wilhelmshöhe Berlin Corvey Augustusburg Bremen Quedlinburg Cologne Cathedral Erzgebirge Fagus...
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Nassau", subject only to the Emperor, and then elevated to the princely class as "Princely Counts". Early on they divided into two main branches: the elder...
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Hochstift (category Prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire)
for nearly four centuries, between the Golden Bull of 1356 and the conversion of the Princely Abbey of Fulda to a bishopric in 1752. All remaining Hochstifte...
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Mediatised houses (category Political history of Germany)
Standesherren) were ruling princely and comital-ranked houses that were mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during the period 1803–1815 as part of German mediatisation...
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