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    Cappenberg Castle (German: Schloss Cappenberg) is a former Premonstratensian monastery, Cappenberg Abbey (German: Kloster Cappenberg) in Cappenberg, a...
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    (+1175, f. Feb. 4) Gilbert of Neuffontaines (or of Cappenberg) (+1152, f. Oct. 26) Godfrey of Cappenberg (+1127, f. Jan. 14) Isfrid (Isfried) of Ratzeburg...
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    KöPi). Theodor König was born in 1825 at Üppenhagen (known today as Selm-Cappenberg); in 1858, he opened a brewery in the country district of Beeck which...
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    Heinrich Pertz, became the director.[citation needed] Stein died at Schloss Cappenberg in Westphalia on 29 June 1831. His burial ground is in the city of Bad...
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    Frederick, given to his godfather Count Otto of Cappenberg in 1171. It was used as a reliquary in Cappenberg Abbey and is said in the deed of the gift to...
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    capital city of Hamm. Moreover, Adolf I was reeve of the monasteries of Cappenberg and Werden. Adolf's date of birth is unclear. Commonly accepted is the...
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  • building had been completely destroyed. Items were stored and exhibited in Cappenberg Castle near Lünen. "The British military government confirmed Rolf Fritz...
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  • of Bredevoort, where he was held captive by Herman. He was buried in Cappenberg Abbey and was succeeded by his son Eberhard II. Wilhelm Crecelius (1877)...
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    The building, however, was destroyed, so the collection was moved into Cappenberg Castle in 1946. (The ruins of the old site were rebuilt into the Museum...
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    Guillaume Pinchon, Bishop of Saint-Brieuc – 24 March 1247 Gottfried von Cappenberg, OPraem – 8 March 1728 Peter Damian – 1 October 1828 Guido, bishop of...
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  • annual International Chamber Music Festival Schloss Cappenberg, which takes place every summer at Cappenberg Castle. The 11th concert took place from 20 to...
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    Roman Empire, known as the Investiture Controversy. In the aftermath, Cappenberg Abbey is founded by Count Gottfried II for the new order of Premonstratensians...
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    of the descendants of the reformer, the Counts von Kanitz. He died in Cappenberg, district of Selm in the year 1831. Johann Philipp Bethmann (1715–1793)...
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    1007/s00787-007-0610-7. PMID 17401610. Keller H, Lohaus A, Völker S, Cappenberg M, Chasiotis A (September 1998). "Relationships between infant crying...
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    church in Cappenberg [de], now part of Selm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was formerly the abbey church (Stiftskirche Cappenberg) of Cappenberg Abbey...
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    Paderborn Schloss Darfeld, Rosendahl Ordensburg Vogelsang, Schleiden Schloss Cappenberg, Selm Schloss Burg near Solingen Stolberg Castle, Stolberg (Rhineland)...
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  • July 1137 1126–1137 Sister of Counts Gottfried and Otto von Cappenberg. House of Cappenberg 8. Beatrice II 1123- 2 April 1160 1137–1160 Daughter of Herrmann...
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  • Principality of Cammin to Brandenburg Cappenberg County n/a n/a 10th - 11th Century 1122: Rhenish possessions to Cappenberg Abbey and Ilbenstadt Abbey 1124:...
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    Adolescent Psychiatry, 16 (6): 379–388. Keller, H., Lohaus, A., Volker, S., Cappenberg, M. & Chasiotis, A. (1998). "Relationships between infant crying, birth...
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    Wesel. Painter Jan Baegert, in earlier literature named the Master of Cappenberg, was his son, and Jan Joest, who may have been his nephew, and the Master...
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    Maria St. Petrus und Paulus was donated by St. Gottfried von Cappenberg in 1123. St. Cappenberg was interred there in 1127 and Pope Pius XI elevated the Church...
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    the Premonstratensian Otto von Cappenberg, who was provost of the Cappenberg monastery until his death in 1171. Cappenberg was founded as a double monastery...
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    the Dreingau. In the early Middle Ages Selm was ruled by the count of Cappenberg, then by the bishop of Münster. In the beginning of the 19th century it...
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    in the castle. After 1990, a renovation of the castle was carried out. Cappenberg Castle "Burg Klempenow". Schlösser, Gärten, Herrenhäuser Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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  • and became the 1st count of Altena from 1161, and Vogt of Werden and Cappenberg (1166–1180). His territories were later divided between his sons Arnold...
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    all to Cappenberg Abbey. He helped facilitate the transfer of Godfrey of Cappenberg's [de] lower body from Ilbenstadt Abbey [de] to Cappenberg, where...
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    1122 – Count Gottfried of Cappenberg founds the first Premonstratensian foundation in the German-speaking lands, the Cappenberg Abbey in Selm. Furthermore...
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  • Busleyden Mechelen Cantecroy Castle (Kasteel Cantecroy) Mortsel Cappenberg Castle (Kasteel Cappenberg) Hove Cleydael Castle (Waterslot Cleydael) Aartselaar 51°08′18″N...
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  • August 1727 11. Gilert of Neuffonts 22 January 1728 12. Gottfried von Cappenberg 28 March 1728 13. Serapion of Algiers 14 April 1728 14. Margaret of Cortona...
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  • 997–1220; Cistercian nuns 1220–1802 Cappenberg Abbey (Kloster Cappenberg), later Schloss Cappenberg (Cappenberg Castle), Selm: Premonstratensian Canons...
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