Suben Abbey (Stift Suben) was a monastery of the Augustinian Canons in Suben in Austria. In around 1050 the fortress that stood on the site, the property...
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von Wrede acquired the abandoned monastery (along with the nearby abbeys of Suben and Gleink), and used it as a castle. Wrede remained the owner even...
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name was Tuta, who was mentioned as "Queen Tuta", the founder of the Suben Abbey, but no sources prove that she was either Queen of Hungary or wife of...
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Abbey of Fürstenzell 1767/68: Ceiling frescoes of the former canon monastery church of Suben 1771: Ceiling fresco in the dining room of Asbach Abbey c...
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Molina, Carlos (19 September 2016). "España, el país del mundo en el que más suben las exportaciones". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 September 2016...
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Stainz (Styria): Augustinian Canons Stams Abbey, Stams (Tyrol): Cistercian monks Suben Priory (dissolved), Suben (Upper Austria): Augustinian Canons Telfs...
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Under Reginbert's leadership the monasteries of Zwettl, Baumgartenberg, Suben, Altenburg and Waldhausen were founded. In 1146 he appointed his brother...
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