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    Admont Abbey (German: Stift Admont, (IPA: [ʃ͡tɪft ˈaːdˌmont])) is a Benedictine monastery located on the Enns River in the town of Admont, Styria, Austria...
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    Admont (German: [ˈaːd.mɔnt]) is a town in the Austrian state of Styria. It is historically most notable for Admont Abbey, a monastery founded in 1074....
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    The Admont Abbey Library (Deutsch: Stiftsbibliothek Admont) is a monastic library located in Admont, a small town next to the Enns River in Styria, Austria...
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    Hall bei Admont is a former municipality in Liezen district in the Austrian Styria at the foot of the Haller Mauern on the Enns River. Since the 2015 Styria...
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  • Gottfried of Admont (died 1165) was the Benedictine abbot of Admont Abbey from 1137 until his death. He is considered to be a reformer and the founder...
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    followed Solomon, but they began to argue with each other. So she moved to Admont Abbey where she lived as a nun until her death. She was buried in the Abbey...
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  • Benedictine monastery of Admont in Styria. He was born of noble parents at Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel, and entered the monastery of Admont about 1267. Four years...
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    Dipsomania, an 18th-century woodcarving by Josef Stammel in the library of Admont Abbey in Austria...
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    recipe[clarification needed] from 1653 in Codex 35/31 in the archive of Admont Abbey. The invention of the Linzer torte is subject of numerous legends...
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    exile, and was allowed to return shortly before his death and was buried in Admont. After King Henry IV abdicated and Conrad I of Abensberg was elected Archbishop...
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