- the town
Doberlug (Dobraluh) for the
first time. In 1165 the
Cistercian Dobrilugk Abbey was
founded by
Margrave Dietrich of Landsberg. 1235.
Kirchhain received...
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Dobrilugk Abbey (Kloster
Dobrilugk) was a
Cistercian monastery in
Lower Lusatia in the
territory of the
present town of Doberlug-Kirchhain, Brandenburg...
- In 1165,
Theodoric with the
support of
Bishop Werner of Płock
founded Dobrilugk Abbey as a
family monastery. He
remained a firm
supporter of
Emperor Frederick...
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Fridolinus Fritzsche also Otto
Fridolin Fritzsche (September 23, 1812 in
Dobrilugk –
March 9, 1896 in Zurich) was a
German Protestant theologian. His father...
- with
signature in
partial Kurrent handwriting script Born 26
March 1834
Dobrilugk,
Kingdom of
Prussia Died 17
December 1898(1898-12-17) (aged 64) Berlin...
- In 1809 he
became a
preacher and
superintendent in the
community of
Dobrilugk. In 1827 he was
named an
honorary professor of
theology at Halle, where...
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monasteries of Walds****en (1133),
Reifenstein (1162), Loc**** (1163) and
Dobrilugk (1165).
During the
German Peasants' War in 1525 the
abbey was virtually...
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extended by 79 km on 1
December 1871 to the west via Calau,
Finsterwalde and
Dobrilugk to Falkenberg/Elster. The
following year saw the
completion of additional...
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Church of the old-Prussian
Union his
probationary time (Vikariat) in
Dobrilugk and at the
Kirche zum Heilsbronnen [de] in Schöneberg (a
locality of Berlin)...
- 1871. The town's
original station building in the town,
which was
called Dobrilugk-Kirchhain, is now
called the
Alter Bahnhof (old station). It was used...