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    Seckau Abbey (German: Abbey of Our Lady) is a Benedictine monastery and Co-Cathedral in Seckau in Styria, Austria. Seckau Abbey was endowed in 1140 by...
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    It is known for the Benedictine Seckau Abbey, once the seat of the bishopric Graz-Seckau. Diocese of Graz-Seckau "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen...
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    the towers of the Romanesque abbey church were transformed in the years 1671–1677. Carlone worked until 1679 at Seckau Abbey. That year he received compensation...
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    (1218–1230) who had his see at Seckau Abbey in Upper Styria; his diocese only comprised 13 parishes. Most of the time, the Seckau bishops resided at Seggau...
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    Karl-Franzens-Universität after him. He died at Graz in 1590. Charles's mausoleum, in Seckau Abbey in which other members of the Habsburg family are also buried, is one...
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    later. Further cloister foundations included the Cistercian abbey of Rein in 1129, Seckau Abbey in 1140, Spital am Semmering in 1160, the Augustinian monastery...
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    several attempts to revive the monastery in the 19th century, monks from Seckau Abbey, part of the Beuron Congregation, moved into the Mattheiser Pfarrhaus...
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    Catherine Renata suddenly died aged twenty-three. She was buried in the Seckau Abbey. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archduchess Catherine Renata...
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    elsewhere, such as Erdington Abbey in England. In 1880 the Beuron family took over Emmaus Monastery in Prague. In 1883 Seckau Abbey in Austria was resettled...
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    d'Austria, who died in 1638[better source needed]). He was buried in the Seckau Abbey. Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Historical Commission: Archiv für österreichische...
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    1880 they were invited to revive the Emaus Abbey in Prague. From 1883 to 1887 he was prior of Seckau Abbey in Styria, which had been revived as a priory...
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    sultan. Three days later, she died aged sixteen, and was in buried in Seckau Abbey. Gregoria Maximiliana's fiancé married her sister Margaret in 1599. Georg...
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  • (Tyrol): Franciscan friars Seckau Abbey, Seckau (Styria): Benedictine monks; formerly Augustinian Canons Seitenstetten Abbey, Seitenstetten (Lower Austria):...
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    1968, when the diocese was created Göss Abbey Reichsstift Göss; Stiftskirche St. Andrä Diocese of Graz-Seckau Styria, Leoben Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint...
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  • Maredsous Abbey near Dinant in Belgium. From 1881 to 1883 he worked at the Emmaus Monastery in Prague and from 1883 to 1891 at the Seckau Abbey in Styria...
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    Walsee noble dynasty from Swabia. He soon acquired further estates from Seckau Abbey and, since 1443, owned the villages of Neudorf and Pölan as well as parts...
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    "Trauungsbuch XXV 1881-1891 - 648 | Graz-Hl. Blut | Steiermark: Rk. Diözese Graz-Seckau | Österreich | Matricula Online". data.matricula-online.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-06...
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    prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee (1216), Seckau (1218) and Lavant (1225). In 1241, at the Council of Regensburg he denounced...
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    together art theoreticians and artists from Austria and the world in the Seckau Abbey in Styria. This taking stock of trends within contemporary art on a regular...
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    in his baggage, he flew with his paraglider in five days 900 km from Seckau Abbey in Styria to the Vatican City, where he landed on St. Peter's Square...
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    Archived from the original on 31 May 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2008. "Seckau Abbey coin". Austrian Mint. Archived from the original on 31 May 2011. Retrieved...
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    incorporation into the Diocese of Seckau was ordered in 1804 by Holy Roman Emperor Francis II. Although the bishops of Seckau administered it from 1808, Papal...
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    Archabbey, Beuron Abbey of Our Dear Lady, Seckau, Styria Maria Laach Abbey St. Martin's Abbey, Weingarten St. Joseph's Abbey, Gerleve Abbey of Saints Ulrich...
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    missing publisher (link) Stary, Othmar. "Was mir die Tür zu sagen hat". Seckau Heute. 22 (88 (4/2012)): 10–20. Retrieved 2022-06-18. Engelbrecht, Bernhard...
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    making another donation to Saint George's Abbey on 31 March 1199. According to the necrology of Seckau Abbey, Ulrich died on 12 August 1202. Citations...
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  • exercised rarely, if at all. For example, the Bishops of Chiemsee, Gurk, and Seckau (Sacken) were practically subordinate to the prince-bishop of Salzburg,...
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    Aribonids, founded the Augustinian Abbey of Seckau in 1140, which explains the family's close relationship with Seckau. After their principals had become...
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    a monk of Maredsous Abbey in 1881 and solemnly professed in 1882. From 1883 to 1885 he studied Theology and German at Seckau Abbey in Austria. He was ordained...
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    died in 1800, and from 1808 the diocese was administered by the Bishops of Seckau until it was formally abolished in 1859. In 1827 the premises were auctioned...
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  • Salzburg, primatial see of all Austria Diocese of Feldkirch Diocese of Graz-Seckau Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt Diocese of Innsbruck Metropolitan Archdiocese...
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