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    Säben Abbey (German: Kloster Säben; Ladin: Jevun; Italian: Monastero di Sabiona) was a Benedictine nunnery located near Klausen in South Tyrol, northern...
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    to Bishop Zacharias of Säben. As time passed, 'Prihsna' turned into the current name of Brixen. The bishops moved here from Säben in 992, after the cathedral...
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    Italian: castel Branzoll) is on the southern slope of Mount Säben, below the Säben Abbey, and somewhat above the city of Klausen in South Tyrol, Italy...
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  • Maggiore, Asciano Nonantola Abbey, Nonantola Novalesa Abbey, Val di Susa Pomposa Abbey, Ferrara, a territorial abbacy Säben Abbey, Klausen Sacra di San Michele...
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    List of carillons Notes Saint Ingenuin and Saint Albuin were bishops of Säben Abbey from the sixth and tenth centuries respectively. Nikolaus Moll's son...
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    emperor Conrad II, as Clausa sub Sabiona sita, meaning chasm below the Säben Abbey. The emblem represents an argent dexter key on gules. The emblem was...
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    transferred from Säben to Brixen, some twelve miles to the northeast, in the same valley. The episcopal treasury, however, remained in Säben, and the church...
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    Leo III assigned Säben as a suffragan diocese to the Archbishopric of Salzburg in 798. After King Louis the Child in 901 granted Säben the demesne of Prichsna...
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  • foundation (Herrenstift) Neustift Priory or Abbey at Neustift bei Brixen, Vahrn: Augustinian Canons Säben Abbey at Klausen: Benedictine nuns situated very...
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    as chaplain and parish vicar until 1860 when he became a chaplain at Säben Abbey. He was later pastor in Laion. From 1871 to 1874 he was episcopal vicar...
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