Salem Abbey (German: Kloster Salem) was a very prominent Cistercian monastery at Salem in the district of Bodensee, about ten miles from Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg...
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551 ha For a detailed history of the monastery, see the article about Salem Abbey. The area has been populated since at least the Bronze Age. Beginning...
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Wellington Salem, Baden-Württemberg, a municipality in the Bodensee district Salem Abbey (Reichskloster Salem), a monastery Schule Schloss Salem, or Salem College...
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Salem Minster (German: Salemer Münster) is the Roman Catholic parish church of the community of Salem, Baden-Württemberg and was the abbey church of the...
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Salem Castle is located in a former Cistercian monastery, which prior to secularisation in 1802–1803 was known as Salem Abbey, in the town of Salem....
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aunt, at Westminster Abbey in London on 19 September 2022, with Prince Bernhard and his wife, Stephanie. Maximilian died in Salem Abby on 29 December 2022...
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ship traffic between Unteruhldingen and Konstanz. In the 12th century Salem Abbey began targeted property purchases in Uhldingen and the surrounding area...
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additional information on individual abbeys, see: List A: Imperial abbeys named in the Matrikel below this list. Salem Weingarten Ochsenhausen Elchingen...
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was supervised by Salem Abbey. The following year, the small convent at Heggbach was also put under the supervision of Salem Abbey. Between 1233 and 1244...
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Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden (category Burials at Backnang Abbey)
Maulbronn Abbey, Tennenbach Abbey, Herrenalb Abbey, Selz Abbey, Salem Abbey and Backnang Abbey. His wife Irmengard founded Lichtenthal Abbey in Baden-Baden...
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compensation. Most of the latter went to Salem Abbey or Stams Abbey [de] in the Tyrol, while the former went to Tennenbach Abbey, which no longer had any monks...
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Frienisberg Abbey, a daughter house of Lucelle Abbey. Tennenbach later became a daughter house of Morimond Abbey and from 1182 of Salem Abbey. The abbot...
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Regesta Imperii Kaiserstadt Braunschweig – Otto IV Deed by Otto IV for Salem Abbey, 14 July 1209, "digitalised image". Photograph Archive of Old Original...
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Abt Johannes Stantenat of Salem Abbey with monks and musicians on a boat trip on Bodensee....
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Mount Angel Abbey is a Catholic monastery of Benedictine monks located in Saint Benedict, Oregon, northeast of Salem, it was established 142 years ago...
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Barbarossa. The sole surviving manuscript, made in the early 13th century at Salem Abbey, is not quite complete and seems to be missing the last sentences. The...
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Cities of Überlingen and Ravensburg, the Prince-Bishopric of Constance, Salem Abbey and the County of Heiligenberg. The different municipalities belonged...
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any – that were awarded to them as compensation, usually a secularized abbey or one of the smaller imperial cities.[citation needed] On 8 October 1802...
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world heritage), the pilgrimage church Birnau, castles and palaces like Salem Abbey, Meersburg Castle as well as another UNESCO world heritage site, the...
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a chapel dedicated to her was present at the site of the minster of Salem Abbey in 1137. The minster there includes a niche dedicated to her. The convent...
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rebuilding of the Salem Abbey, including sculpted decoration in the minster, destroyed in a fire in 1697. He died in Mimmenhausen (near Salem, Bodensee). He...
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family of the Schenk von Ittendorf, who sold their rights to the town to Salem Abbey in 1390. In 1525 during the German Peasants' War, Eitelhans Ziegelmüller...
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Albert I founded a Cistercian monastery here, which was settled from Salem Abbey. When the permanent buildings were constructed between 1310 and 1325...
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Stuttgart 6 March 1836 entered Salem Abbey 1774, ordained priest 28 September 1780, became a diocesan priest in Konstanz after Salem was dissolved 1802, became...
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shipwreck during the crusades, he gave his possessions in Wettingen to Salem Abbey, a Cistercian house in the north of the region around the Bodensee. The...
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1238, the refounded abbey was officially recognised by Pope Gregory IX who also put it under the spiritual supervision of Salem Abbey which lasted until...
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apparently enjoyed an early occupation of the wine cellars at the former Salem Abbey, which after 1803 became a ducal palace and winery, but revolutionary...
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Maulbronn Monastery (redirect from Maulbronn Abbey)
Kiensheim (1648 Württemberg control restored) List of Cistercian monasteries Salem Abbey Heiligkreuztal Monastery [de] The etymology of the name "Mulenbrunnen...
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order of enclosed monks and nuns formed in 1098, originating from Cîteaux Abbey. Their monasteries spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, but...
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which gave it the status of an Imperial abbey, although it remained subordinate to the abbot of Salem Abbey in spiritual matters. The abbess was also...
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