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    the Middle Ages, a proprietary church (Latin ecclesia propria, German Eigenkirche) was a church, abbey or cloister built on private ground by a feudal...
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    associated in particular with the theory of the proprietary church (Eigenkirche) and its role in the development of Christianity in medieval Europe....
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    Cancor and his widowed mother, Williswinda, as a proprietary church (Eigenkirche) and monastery on their estate, Laurissa. It was dedicated to Saint Peter...
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    a royal foundation by King William I of England and its status as an eigenkirche. Hilary obtained from both Pope Eugene III and Pope Hadrian IV orders...
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    Bildung (in German). Retrieved 19 June 2023. Otto, Martin (2008). Von der Eigenkirche zum Volkseigenen Betrieb. Erwin Jacobi (1884–1965) : Arbeits-, Staats-...
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  • its royal foundation by King William I of England and its status as an eigenkirche, or proprietary church of the king. Under King Stephen, the abbey's claims...
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    in Borgholzhausen was first mentioned in a 1169 document as a church (Eigenkirche) of the Counts of Ravensberg. The present church, replacing earlier structures...
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    on its royal foundation by William I of England, and its status as an eigenkirche, or proprietary church of the king. Under Stephen, the abbey's claims...
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