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Bursfelde is a village, now
administratively joined with
Hemeln as
Bursfelde-Hemeln, in the
northern part of Hann. Münden in the
district of Göttingen...
- The
Bursfelde Congregation, also
called Bursfelde Union, was a
union of
predominantly west and
central German Benedictine monasteries, of both men and...
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Bursfelde Abbey (in
German Kloster Bursfelde) is a
former Benedictine monastery located in
Bursfelde, a
hamlet which for
administrative purposes is included...
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convents (such as
Ebstorf Abbey near the town of
Uelzen and
Bursfelde Abbey in
Bursfelde)
adopted the
Lutheran Christian faith.
Other convents, especially...
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Nieme is a
river in
Lower Saxony,
Germany that
flows into the
Weser in
Bursfelde. List of
rivers of
Lower Saxony Environmental map
service of
Lower Saxony...
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convents (such as
Ebstorf Abbey near the town of
Uelzen and
Bursfelde Abbey in
Bursfelde)
adopted the
Lutheran Christian faith.
Other examples of Lutheran...
- was the Vogt of
Helmarshausen and
founded a
Benedictine monastery at
Bursfelde in 1093.
During the
civil wars of the
early 1080s,
which were part of...
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reversed only in the late 15th century,
under the
influence of the
reforming Bursfelde Congregation,
which the
abbey joined,
supported against a
certain resistance...
- was a
Benedictine monk and a
notable abbot of
Bursfelde Abbey. He was the
originator of the
Bursfelde Congregation.
Johannes de Indagine, born Johannes...
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Studies and
university professor for New
Testament studies. He was
abbot of
Bursfelde, 1968–1971. He was born in
Dresden and
spent his
formative years in Jerusalem...