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    the island of Hiddensee, "as it was surrounded by the salt sea", to the Neuenkamp Abbey. There, a Cistercian abbey named Nikolaikamp was founded, named...
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    Hardehausen Abbey (1140); Michaelstein Abbey (1146); Saarn Abbey (1214); Neuenkamp Abbey (1231); Bottenbroich Abbey (1231); Burlo Abbey (1448); and Grevenbroich...
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    document in Lübeck in 1241. In 1245 it is noted that the Neuenkamp monastery (Kloster Neuenkamp [de]) had the right of patronage over the church in Tribsees...
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    renounced their positions and were compensated with the domains of Barth and Neuenkamp and the domain of Rügenwalde, respectively, Ernst Ludwig got to rule his...
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  • 2016-08-16 at archive.today "Hansestadt Stendal, ehem. Klosterkirche Katharinen-Kloster (bei Magdeburg) › Kirchen, Landkreis Stendal, Sachsen-Anhalt". architektur-blicklicht...
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  • December 2006. Retrieved 23 April 2024. "Polizist erschießt Amokläufer im Kloster - WELT". DIE WELT (in German). 15 November 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2024...
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  • of Rügen, Rugard. Hilda/Eldena (1199) (now part of nearby Greifswald) Neuenkamp (1231) Stettin (1243) Marienflies (1248) (See-)Buckow (1252/1260) near...
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  • Neubrandenburg (II) Neubrandenburg Franciscan friars 1998-2004; moved to Waren Neuenkamp Abbey Franzburg Cistercian monks 1231/33-1535 Franciscan Friary, Parchim...
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