Kastl Abbey (‹See Tfd›German: Kloster Kastl) is a former Benedictine monastery in Kastl in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria. The monastery, dedicated to...
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district of Amberg-Sulzbach Kastl, Tirschenreuth, in the district of Tirschenreuth Kastl Abbey, a former monastery in Kastl, Amberg-Sulzbach This disambiguation...
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Berengar II of Sulzbach (section Kastl Abbey)
the St Peter monastery in Kastl according to the Hirsauer reform. Berengar co-founded the abbey with Count Friedrich of Kastl-Habsberg and his son Otto...
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instigation of Emperor Henry IV. The abbey was closed until 1106, the monks fled to the newly established Kastl Abbey in Bavaria. In 1159 the monastery burnt...
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Słońsk in Poland, 1426–1945 Ordenspalais in Berlin, 1738–1811 Kastl Abbey, 1773–1803 Biburg Abbey, 1781–1808 Former Jesuit college and Church of Saint George...
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of Kastl Abbey about 1103 and as the founder of the Berchtesgaden monastery on behalf of his late mother in 1101–02, as well as of Baumburg Abbey about...
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Kastl Abbey. In the mid 16th century the abbey narrowly escaped dissolution. The monastic grammar school enjoyed an excellent reputation. The abbey was...
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he was a cantor at Kastl Abbey and afterwards in Weiden in der Oberpfalz. During the 1540s he was a teacher at the Scottish Abbey in Vienna. It is thought...
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Kastl is a municipality in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in Bavaria in Germany. A notable part of the village is Kastl Abbey, one of the monasteries...
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canons were given the livings of the parishes of Altötting, Waldötting (now Kastl) and Unterneukirchen. In 1382 the number of canons was reduced to 8. In...
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