- Bursfelde. 6th edition, Göttingen 1996, pp. 9-23 Ott, Michael. "The
Abbey of
Bursfeld." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 3. New York:
Robert Appleton Company,...
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Julius of Brunswick, and,
after an
existence of
almost five
hundred years,
Bursfeld ceased to be a
Catholic monastery. The
possessions of the
abbey were confiscated...
- then re-peopled by
German monks and in 1506
joined the
congregation of
Bursfeld. In 1595, however, it was
granted to the
Scottish congregation and occupied...
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appointed him
provost of his monastery.
Affligem at the time
belonged to the
Bursfeld Union, and
under the
prudent direction of van
Haeften was in a flourishing...
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abbey was then
given over to
German monks, and in 1506 was
united with the
Bursfeld Congregation. From 1506–16
Johannes Trithemius was its abbot. In 1547 the...
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abbey was
returned to the
Benedictine Order,
under the
authority of the
Bursfeld Congregation. The
canonesses were
formed into
Benedictines by nuns from...
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summoned the
monks of
Hersfeld Abbey who
belonged to the
congregation of
Bursfeld. He
abolished the monks'
proprietary possession in
accordance with the...
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Arnold II de
Solbrecg (1501-1511), the
abbey became affiliated to the
Bursfeld Union. It was
pillaged by the
Calvinists in 1598, and was
partly destro****...
- the
Congregation of St. Vanne,
which had a
stricter constitution than
Bursfeld. It was
dissolved in 1654.
Haeften commissioned Rubens and De
Crayer to...
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included Swedish and
French forces. In 1606,
Altorf Abbey joined the
Union of
Bursfeld which included a
hundred Benedictine monasteries and was in 1624 formally...