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Beuron (Swabian: Beira) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Beuron is
known for the
Beuron Archabbey and...
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Beuron Archabbey (in
German Erzabtei Beuron,
otherwise Erzabtei St. Martin; in
Latin Archiabbatia Sancti Martini Beuronensis; Swabian:
Erzabtei Beira)...
- The
Beuron school was an art
movement founded by a
confederation of
Benedictine monks in
Germany in the late 19th century. In
addition to the
first abbot...
- Yann
Beuron (born 1969) is a
French operatic tenor. Yann
Beuron studied at the
Conservatoire de
Paris where he won
first prize in
singing and graduated...
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order was
denied in 1874.
Instead he
joined the
Benedictine abbey of
Beuron and
chose the name Willibrord. On 28
August 1877 he was
ordained to the...
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patron saint of the
Archabbey of
Beuron. The
origin of the
Beuron Congregation begins with the
Archabbey of St. Martin,
Beuron,
founded in 1863, the first...
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Gorge (Weltenburg), near Weltenburg, Bavaria,
Germany Danube Gorge (
Beuron), near
Beuron, Baden-Wurttemberg,
Germany Danube Gorge (Iron Gates), near Orsova...
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became a
Benedictine monk.
Together with
Gabriel Wüger, he
founded the
Beuron Art School.
Peter Lenz was born in 1832 in Haigerloch, Baden-Württemberg...
- Neo-romanticism
National romanticism Yōga
Nihonga ****onisme Anglo-****anese
style Beuron school Hague school Peredvizhniki Impressionism American Hoosier Group Boston...
- 1963 in
Beuron), was a
German Benedictine and priest.
After completing his
humanistic studies in Ellwangen,
Franz Mayer entered the
Beuron monastery...