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    Frauenroth Abbey is a former Cistercian nunnery in Burkardroth in Bavaria, South Germany, in the bishopric of Würzburg The abbey, dedicated to Saint George...
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    of Rhön-Grabfeld. There are 12 towns in the municipality: Burkardroth Frauenroth Gefäll Katzenbach Lauter Oehrberg Premich Stangenroth Stralsbach Waldfenster...
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    of Henneberg-Coburg Born 1224 Died (1290-12-18)18 December 1290 Buried Frauenroth, Bavaria Noble family House of Henneberg Spouse(s) Margaret of Holland...
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    Teutonic Knights. Otto and Beatrix founded the Cistercian cloister of Frauenroth in 1231, where both are buried. Pringle 1998, p. 30. Mayer 1980, p. 171-216...
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    without an heir. Otto and his wife founded the Cistercian cloister of Frauenroth in 1231, where both are buried. The cloister was destroyed in the Thirty...
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    Kissingen before 1245, was a German minnesinger, crusader and founder of Frauenroth Abbey. Herman I, Count of Henneberg Catherine of Henneberg William II...
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    Otto von Botenlauben and his wife Beatrix de Courtenay (founders of the Frauenroth cloister), who both stayed from 1220 to 1242. The exact year the castle...
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