St. Blasien (Sankt Blasien) is a small town located in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the Southern Black Forest...
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Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest (redirect from Sankt-Blasien)
Saint Blaise Abbey (German: Kloster Sankt Blasien) was a Benedictine monastery in the village of St. Blasien in the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg,...
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Otto of Sankt Blasien was a German Benedictine chronicler. He was born about the middle of the 12th century; died on 23 July 1223, at Sankt Blasien in the...
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The Kolleg St. Blasien is a state-recognised private Gymnasium (university preparatory school) and Catholic school with boarding facilities for boys and...
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several acts of sexual abuse of minors during his years as a teacher in Sankt Blasius from 1982 to 1984. Prior to that he had taught in another Jesuit...
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forgiveness for what happened at the Canisius-Kolleg Berlin and the Kolleg St. Blasien. The Holy See supported the apology. A priest from Braunschweig (Brunswick...
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Blasien a Catholic boarding school Otto of St. Blasien was a German Benedictine chronicler St Blaise, the English name for the town of Sankt Blasien,...
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Franz Xaver Winterhalter (category People from Sankt Blasien)
Winterhalter was born in the small village of Menzenschwand (now part of Sankt Blasien), in Germany's Black Forest in the Electorate of Baden, on 20 April...
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Romuald of Salerno. Chronicon in Rerum Italicarum scriptores. Otto of Sankt Blasien The "Bergamo Master". Carmen de gestis Frederici I imperatoris in Lombardia...
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Gerd Wenzinger (category People from Sankt Blasien)
extradition to his home country was approved. Gerd Wenzinger was born in Sankt Blasien in 1943 (or, according to other sources, 1941 or 1942), the second of...
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