• Adam of Ebrach (late 11th century – 23 November 1167) was a Cistercian monk and the first abbot of Ebrach Abbey in the area of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany...
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    Ebrach Abbey (German: Kloster Ebrach) is a former Cistercian monastery in Ebrach in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, now used as a young offenders' institution...
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    Bavaria and Saxony. Otto I of Freising 1953, p. 54. Freed 2016, p. 40. "Adam von Ebrach", Biographia Cisterciensis (Cistercian Biography), Version vom 3.06...
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    nobleman Adam of Bremen, 11th-century German chronicler Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), Anglo-Scottish theologian and Carthusian monk Adam of Ebrach (died...
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    continued demand for ecclesiastical work. His work at the Klosterkirche of Ebrach Abbey, Oberfranken was emulated by those who worked under him for an Augustine...
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    War, are said to have found their final resting place at Ebrach. Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn broke with this tradition and had his heart...
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    to Otto I, bishop of Bamberg, who in 1132 offered it Adam of Ebrach, abbot of the Cistercian Ebrach Abbey, on condition that it should be used for the establishment...
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    hearts at Ebrach Abbey. Albrecht II. von Hohenlohe died 1372 Gerhard von Schwarzburg 1440–1443 Anselm Franz von Ingelheim 1746–1749 Rudolf II. von Scherenberg...
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    and after the departure of the canons, Abbot Sefried, with monks from Ebrach Abbey, took possession. Under Cistercian rule Aldersbach flourished for...
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    a renaissance building, acquired in 1431 from the Cistercian monastery Ebrach. It burned down to the external walls during the Second Margrave War in 1554...
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    Bamberg Ebrach monastery  Germany Bibra Haus Bamberg Bibra Famiiy  Germany Schloss Seehof Memmelsdorf, Bamberg Marquard Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg...
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    abbeys that were being rebuilt in Baroque style (Langheim Abbey from 1681, Ebrach Abbey from 1687 and Banz Abbey from 1697) and the bishop who in 1695 had...
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    region close to Passau, go back to the High Middle Ages. In 1146, monks from Ebrach founded the Aldersbach Abbey. In a short time the place grew into an economic...
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    style the Cistercians had brought from France to southern Germany, as at Ebrach Abbey. The portal gives access to the southern transept.: 205  The tomb...
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    1129 by Margrave Leopold the Strong of Styria and settled by monks from Ebrach Abbey in Bavaria under the first abbot, Gerlacus. It was the 38th Cistercian...
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    Gertrude of Comburg 1095–1130 Lorch Abbey Gertrude of Sulzbach 1113–1146 Ebrach Abbey King Henry Berengar 1137–1150 Lorch Abbey Emperor Frederick I 1122–1190...
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  • November 21 – William III, count of Nevers and Auxerre November 23 – Adam of Ebrach, German monk and abbot December 15 – Wanyan Liang, Chinese emperor (b...
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  • of Bavaria (b. 900) 955 – Eadred, English king (b. 923) 1161 – Adam, Abbot of Ebrach 1183 – William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (b. 1116) 1407...
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    Ostmark Road, that was completed in 1938. The Würzburg prince-bishop, Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, was appointed as Bishop of Würzburg in 1755 and also Bishop...
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