- conventuals, German: Konventualinnen),
therefore called ladies'
foundations (
Damenstift) or
noble damsels'
foundations (Danish:
Adelige Jomfrukloster, German:...
- 5
March 1574) was a co-founder of the Ladies'
Convent of Hall (Haller
Damenstift), born an
archduchess of
Austria from the
House of
Habsburg as the daughter...
-
known that she
lived in a
Lutheran Damenstift (a
residential endowment for
unmarried Protestant women). This
Damenstift was in Cöthen in the Prin****lity...
-
voluntarily closed during the Reformation, and many of the
remaining damenstift were
shuttered by
communist authorities following World War II, the Lüne...
- 12
March 1567) was a co-founder of the Ladies'
Convent of Hall (Haller
Damenstift), born an
archduchess of
Austria from the
House of
Habsburg as the daughter...
-
convent remained a
secular foundation for
unmarried Protestant women (
Damenstift), and did not
dissolve the
institution as a whole. It took, however, until...
- a co-founder and
first abbess of the Ladies'
Convent of Hall (Haller
Damenstift), born an
archduchess of
Austria from the
House of
Habsburg as the daughter...
-
Kloster Osterhofen, also
called Altenmarkt Convent German: Altenmarkt-
Damenstift) is a
former monastery in Bavaria, Germany, It is
located in the Altenmarkt...
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Faitelli (1710–1768) was a
Tyrolean composer and
kapellmeister at the
Damenstift Church, Hall in Tirol. He is
remembered for his
three collections of church...
- Großmutter
Wagner 1941
Dreimal Hochzeit [de]
Herzogin Tatjana 1941
Aufruhr im
Damenstift Äbtissin 1942
Vienna Blood Furstin Auersbach 1942
Sommerliebe Frau von...