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    Lady of Sorrows. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kloster Stiepel. (in German) Stiepel Priory website 51°25′54.36″N 7°13′43.23″E / 51.4317667°N...
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  • Abbey (Kloster Steinhaus or Kloster Beyenburg), Beyenburg, Wuppertal: Canons Regular of the Holy Cross 1298-1804 and 1964-today Stiepel Priory (Kloster Stiepel)...
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    Bernhard I and the Bishop of Paderborn Meinwerk, he received the manor house Stiepel with all living and dead inventory in a document issued in Ravenna, Italy...
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  • Bottenbroich Abbey, later Bottenbroich Priory (German: Kloster Bottenbroich), was a former Cistercian religious house located in Bottenbroich, now in...
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    as vicar for the Evangelical Church of Westphalia at the Stiepel Village Church in Stiepel, Bochum, Westphalia. Schliep was ordained in October 1976...
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    century), Roman Catholic Prioress of Neukloster Emma of Lesum (also Imma von Stiepel; c. 975-980 – 1038), benefactor of the Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholic...
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