- The
Beuronese Congregation, or
Beuron Congregation, is a
union of
mostly German or German-speaking
monasteries of both
monks and nuns
within the Benedictine...
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Benedictine artists worked within the school,
including Jan Verkade.
Beuronese art is prin****lly
known for its
murals with "muted,
tranquil and seemingly...
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further set
apart from
other churches by the
addition of a
series of
Beuronese murals representing the Life of Christ.
These religious decorative artworks...
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region of the Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. It is a
member of the
Beuronese Congregation within the
Benedictine Confederation. The
abbey was built...
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Benedictine monastery dedicated to
Saint Bartholomew, and part of the
Beuronese Congregation. The
monastery at
Neuburg was
founded in 1130 by Anshelm...
- (1825–1890), Benedictine,
founder and
first abbot of the
Abbey of
Beuron and
Beuronese Congregation August Reifferscheid (1835–1887),
philologist Antonius Maria...
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Czech Republic. It was
built in the
years 1888–1891, in the
distinctive Beuronese style, by the congregation's
architects Hildebrand de
Hemptinne and Ghislain...
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Benedictine monastery dedicated to
Saint Maurice. It is part of the
Beuronese Congregation within the
Benedictine Confederation. As
early as the 5th...
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southern Germany. It is now a
Benedictine monastery and is part of the
Beuronese Congregation.
Neresheim was
founded in 1095 as a
house of (secular) Augustinian...
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about 20 km
north of
Copenhagen in Denmark. The
priory is part of the
Beuronese Congregation within the
Benedictine Confederation. In 1898, the Apostolic...