Neuzelle Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in Lower Lusatia, Germany, in the historic border region between Lower Lusatia and the March of Brandenburg. It...
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(collective municipality) Neuzelle. It is best known for Cistercian Neuzelle Abbey and its Neuzeller Kloster Brewery. Neuzelle is situated in the north...
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and is situated on the grounds of a 12th-century Catholic monastery, Neuzelle Abbey. The "Anti-Aging-Bier", which, in addition to the four cardinal ingredients...
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died suddenly at the age of 25, probably poisoned, while he stayed at Neuzelle Abbey in Lower Lusatia. After his death, his duchy was dissolved and the pre-1377...
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Claretians (extant from 2000) Marienwerder, see Seehausen Neuzelle Abbey (Kloster Neuzelle), Neuzelle: Cistercian monks (1268–1817) St. John's, Brandenburg...
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abbot of Zelle. In 1268 the abbey founded a daughter house near Guben, Neuzelle Abbey (Cella Nova), after which the name Cella Vetus, Altzelle or Altzella...
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Ghost) II 16 1990, restored to the original version of 1905 1906 981 Neuzelle Abbey St Mary's Church II/P 24 Reconstruction by Christian Scheffler, 2001...
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only one east of the Oder River. From 1319 on it was a possession of Neuzelle Abbey. In the 14th century the village passed to Bohemia (Czechia). In 1469...
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He went on to study theology at the seminary in Fulda, Erfurt, and Neuzelle Abbey. He was ordained priest by bishop Josef Freusberg in Erfurt Cathedral...
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Margrave Theoderic IV. The estates then belonged to the Cistercian abbey of Neuzelle, confirmed by Emperor Charles IV in 1370. In 1846 Wellmitz and Coschen...
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