• Buxheim Charterhouse (German: Reichskartause Buxheim) was formerly a monastery of the Carthusians (the largest charterhouse in Germany) and is now a monastery...
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    Heimatkunde, Eutin 1992, pp. 88–92 Klöster in Bayern: Astheim, "Pons Mariae" (Maria-Brück) Ulrich Faust: "Buxheim" in Monasticon Cartusiense, ed. Gerhard...
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    Reformation brought the monastery to an end. Most of the monks moved to Buxheim Charterhouse, and an attempt to revive Güterstein in 1550/1551 was unsuccessful...
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    list includes the Principalities, Imperial abbeys (Reichsabteien and -klöster), Imperial colleges (Reichsstifte), Imperial provostries or priories (Reichspropsteien)...
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    Die Säkularisation der Klöster und Kirchenherrschaften - O Menschenverstand des Mittelalters [1], 16. Juni 2003. Orden und Klöster in Bayern, [2]. Derek...
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    cities: Rot an der Rot, Berkheim, Bonlanden, Binnrot, Haslach, Tannheim, Buxheim (Swabia), Memmingen, Ottobeuren, Legau, Bad Grönenbach, Kronburg, Maria...
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  • also published. In 1953 she was the first woman in Memmingen to visit the Buxheim choir stalls in the chapel of St. Savior's Hospital in London . Two years...
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