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    The church of St Lubentius in Dietkirchen, now part of Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse, Germany, was the most important church of the region until the 13th...
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    in Acquitaine. His successor, Paulinus of Trier, sent Lubentius to retrieve the body. Lubentius traveled to Acquitaine, and after diligent search, discovered...
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    dominated by the basilica St. Lubentius, which was the most important early-medieval church building in the region. Dietkirchen is situated directly on...
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    Christian centre in the area, along with the St. Blasius, DornburgĀ [de], St. Severus and St. Lubentius, Dietkirchen. The church served as a parish church until...
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    its first documentary mention in a document from the monastery St. Lubentius, Dietkirchen, in 1279. The outlying community of Winkels had already been mentioned...
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    Emmeram was interred in the church of St. George.(A somewhat similar tale is told of Lubentius of Dietkirchen.) His remains were later moved to a church...
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    Hambach was first mentioned in 1290 in a necrology from "Stift St. Lubentius zu Dietkirchen". Hambach belonged to the shire of Diez. From 1794 temporarily...
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    positions in the Electorate of Trier: he became archdeacon of St. Lubentius in Dietkirchen in 1217 and cathedral provost in 1228. The provostship at the...
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    rule in the Lahngau, the only existing monastery was that of St. Lubentius in Dietkirchen, which was probably founded as early as the 6th century. The...
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    reference books was made by Martin Gerbert, the prince-abbot of the monastery St. Blasien in the late 18th century, but his works were never completed. Following...
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