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Cappenberg Castle (German:
Schloss Cappenberg) is a
former Premonstratensian monastery,
Cappenberg Abbey (German:
Kloster Cappenberg) in
Cappenberg, a...
- KöPi).
Theodor König was born in 1825 at Üppenhagen (known
today as Selm-
Cappenberg); in 1858, he
opened a
brewery in the
country district of
Beeck which...
- (+1175, f. Feb. 4)
Gilbert of
Neuffontaines (or of
Cappenberg) (+1152, f. Oct. 26)
Godfrey of
Cappenberg (+1127, f. Jan. 14)
Isfrid (Isfried) of Ratzeburg...
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Guillaume Pinchon,
Bishop of Saint-Brieuc – 24
March 1247
Gottfried von
Cappenberg,
OPraem – 8
March 1728
Peter Damian – 1
October 1828 Guido,
bishop of...
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Heinrich Pertz,
became the director.[citation needed]
Stein died at
Schloss Cappenberg in
Westphalia on 29 June 1831. His
burial ground is in the city of Bad...
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capital city of Hamm. Moreover,
Adolf I was
reeve of the
monasteries of
Cappenberg and Werden. Adolf's date of
birth is unclear.
Commonly accepted is the...
- Frederick,
given to his
godfather Count Otto of
Cappenberg in 1171. It was used as a
reliquary in
Cappenberg Abbey and is said in the deed of the gift to...
- The building, however, was destro****, so the
collection was
moved into
Cappenberg Castle in 1946. (The
ruins of the old site were
rebuilt into the Museum...
- of Bredevoort,
where he was held
captive by Herman. He was
buried in
Cappenberg Abbey and was
succeeded by his son
Eberhard II.
Wilhelm Crecelius (1877)...
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building had been
completely destro****.
Items were
stored and
exhibited in
Cappenberg Castle near Lünen. "The
British military government confirmed Rolf Fritz...