- The city of
Innsbruck bought the lake in 1919 from the St. Georgenberg-
Fiecht Abbey, who had
received it from the
rulers of
Schlitters around 1120. Due...
-
founded in 1138 but from 1708 to 2019
relocated to the
nearby city of
Fiecht in the
community of Vomp in Tyrol, Austria. In 2019 the
monks returned to...
- (Upper Austria):
Franciscan friars,
formerly Minorites Fiecht Abbey, see St. Georgenberg-
Fiecht Abbey Franciscan friary,
Frauenkirchen (Burgenland): Franciscan...
- Year
Country Summary Buenos Aires 1992-1994-1996
Argentina Bleeding Host
Fiecht 1310
Austria Wine
turns into
blood boils overflows chalice,
doubting priest...
-
loaned to the
Abbey of St. Georgenberg-
Fiecht,
where it has been
placed in a side
chapel of the
abbey church of
Fiecht (near Schwaz)
above Saint Mary's altar...
- thirteenth-century
Gospel text from the St.
Georgenberg Abbey in modern-day
Fiecht, Austria—suggesting a link
between the two
monastic communities. Overall...
- born on 7
April 1930 in Berlin, Germany, the son of
Katharina (née Schrott-
Fiecht), a librarian, and Hans Emil Sachs, an
insurance broker. His
father was...
- by
villagers in the area, the
proposal was
supported by the
monastery at
Fiecht,
which owned the
Achensee and ran
steam boats on the lake.
Consent to build...
-
Edmund Angerer [de] (b. May 24, 1740 in St.
Johann in Tirol; d. 1774 in
Fiecht),
possibly composer of the Toy
Symphony Andrea Fischer (b. 1973 in St. Johann...
- of St
Benedict in Bavaria. A do****ent by
Martin Bitschnau in 1282 in the
Fiecht/St.
Georgenberg archives mentions "Grifo,
miles de Matzen".
Grifo von Sonnenburg...