Loccum Abbey (German: Kloster Loccum) is a Lutheran monastery, formerly a Cistercian abbey, in the town of Rehburg-Loccum, near Lake Steinhude, Lower...
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Rehburg-Loccum since 1974. Loccum covers an area of 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi) with a population of about 3166 people in 2003. Loccum Abbey was founded...
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by any monastic vows. Further: Lutheran religious orders Loccum Abbey and Amelungsborn Abbey have the longest traditions as Lutheran monasteries; after...
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Lower Saxony, Germany, after Walkenried Abbey. It survived the Reformation by becoming Lutheran, and with Loccum Abbey, also previously Cistercian, is one...
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Amelungsborn Abbey near Negenborn and Loccum Abbey in Rehburg-Loccum) and convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde)...
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noteworthy is Loccum Abbey in Hanover, founded as a Cistercian house in 1163 by Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, and reformed in 1593. The abbot of Loccum, who still...
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Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, found refuge in Saxony, before he joined the Loccum Abbey as monk.[citation needed] On 22 July 1227, Albert I asserted as fellow...
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Amelungsborn Abbey near Negenborn and Loccum Abbey in Rehburg-Loccum) and convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde)...
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Gyselheri de Monechusen. Their family seat was in Munichehausen, near Loccum Abbey. At first, they were Ministerialis, but later rose to the position of...
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monasteries, but a few Protestants followed monastic lives. Loccum Abbey and Amelungsborn Abbey have the longest traditions as Lutheran monasteries. Since...
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