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    Georg Modestin. www.helvetiasacra.ch Gottstatt parish (in German) accessed 16 August 2013 Gottstatt Monastery in German, French and Italian in the online...
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    reluctantly Ohm took his advice but he left his teaching post in Gottstatt Monastery in March 1809 to become a private tutor in Neuchâtel. For two years...
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    Neuchâtel-Nidau founded a monastery at Gottstatt and gave the village of Orpund to the monastery. The village and the monastery jointly owned an island...
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    Kappelen in 1225 and 1267. They gave Gottstatt Monastery patronage over the village church in 1247. The monastery held that right until 1528, when it was...
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    Counts of Neuchâtel-Nidau. In 1255, the Counts gave Meienried to the Gottstatt Monastery, which they had recently founded. After the extinction of the Counts...
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  • nuns Gnadenthal Abbey (dissolved) at Niederwil (Aargau): Cistercian nuns Gottstatt Abbey (dissolved) at Orpund (Bern): Premonstratensians Community of Grandchamp...
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    rural place called Prémontré, he and thirteen companions established a monastery to be the cradle of a new order. As they were canons regular, they followed...
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    Bellelay Abbey (category Christian monasteries in Switzerland)
    mother-house of several other foundations, including Grandgourt Priory, Gottstatt Abbey and Himmelspforte Abbey at Grenzach-Wyhlen in Baden-Württemberg...
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    Federal Minister Georg Simon Ohm (1789–1854), physicist, taught at the monastery Gottstatt in office Nidau Eduard Müller (1848–1919), Federal Minister Hernan...
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  • and Unterworben were ruled by the Counts of Neuchâtel-Nidau. The monasteries at Gottstatt and Frienisberg owned most of the land in the villages. In 1398...
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