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Blasien a
Catholic boarding school Otto of St.
Blasien was a
German Benedictine chronicler St Blaise, the
English name for the town of
Sankt Blasien,...
- St.
Blasien (German pronunciation: [zaŋkt ˈblaːziən] ;
sometimes spelled in full as
Sankt Blasien) is a
small town
located in the
Waldshut district in...
- of
Sankt Blasien was a
German Benedictine chronicler. He was born
about the
middle of the 12th century; died on 23 July 1223, at
Sankt Blasien in the Black...
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Saint Blaise Abbey (German:
Kloster Sankt Blasien) was a
Benedictine monastery in the
village of St.
Blasien in the
Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg,...
- The
Kolleg St.
Blasien is a state-recognised
private Gymnasium (university
preparatory school) and
Catholic school with
boarding facilities for boys and...
- Pleichfeld.
About the same time, he
entered first the
Benedictine Abbey of St
Blasien in the
Black Forest and then, in 1091, the
Abbey of All
Saints nearby in...
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Stella Matutina in
Feldkirch Austria and
after 1934 at the
Kolleg St.
Blasien in Germany. As
patristic scholar,
Grimm worked on a
critical edition of...
- (gymnasium), Bonn Canisius-Kolleg
Berlin (gymnasium),
Berlin Kolleg St.
Blasien (gymnasium),
Black Forest Sankt-Ansgar-Schule (gymnasium),
Hamburg Xavier...
- of 2007.
Noted for
their fine
interiors are the
former monastery of St.
Blasien as well as the
abbeys of
Sankt Trudpert, St.
Peter and St. Märgen. Alpirsbach...
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crusade at Piacenza, but the only
record of
which is by
Bernold of St.
Blasien in his Chronicon. The five
versions of the
speech differ widely from one...