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Einsiedeln (German pronunciation: [ˈaɪnziːdl̩n]) is a muni****lity and
district in the
canton of
Schwyz in
Switzerland known for its monastery, the Benedictine...
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Einsiedeln Abbey (German:
Kloster Einsiedeln) is a
Catholic monastery administered by the
Benedictine Order in the
village of
Einsiedeln, Switzerland....
- The
Einsiedeln Itinerary (or
Itinerary of
Einsiedeln) is a ninth-century
guide to the city of Rome
written for
Christian pilgrims. It was
preserved in...
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retreated to a
hermitage in the
forest on the site of today's
monastery in
Einsiedeln.
Inspired by the
Desert Fathers,
Meinrad practiced a
strict asceticism...
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Versus de
scachis (Latin: "Verses on Chess"), also
known as the
Einsiedeln Poem in some literature, is the
title given to a 10th-century
Medieval Latin...
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Federal Charter is on
display in Schwyz.
Northeast of the town of
Schwyz is
Einsiedeln Abbey. The
earliest traces of
humans in
Schwyz are from the
Upper Paleolithic...
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Located in
different cantons,
Einsiedeln Abbey and Fahr
Convent form a
double monastery,
overseen by the male
Abbot of
Einsiedeln, no
converse arrangement...
- The ski
jumping venue in Eschbach,
Einsiedeln was
built in 2001. In 2010 the
venue became the
Nationale Sprunganlage (National Ski
jumping venue) of Switzerland...
- Switzerland, 10
August 1625; died at
Einsiedeln, 13
March 1692) was a
Swiss Benedictine, the Prince-Abbot of
Einsiedeln, and
theological writer.
After completing...
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established Muri Abbey,
built up by
Benedictine monks descending from
Einsiedeln Abbey. Jones,
Barry (30
November 2022).
Dictionary of
World Biography:...