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- Isfrid of Ratzeburg was a Premonstratensian Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg. Isfrid was a professed canon of the Cappenberg monastery in Westphalia. In 1159...
- Cappenberg) (+1152, f. Oct. 26) Godfrey of Cappenberg (+1127, f. Jan. 14) Isfrid (Isfried) of Ratzeburg (+1204, f. Jun. 15), Ludolph of Ratzeburg (+1250...
- the cathedral he had built. He was succeeded by his fellow Norbertine, Isfrid. His cult was approved by Pope Benedict XIII in 1728. Evermode is honored...
- Saint Ludolph of Ratzeburg St. Ludolph on left, with Sts. Evermode and Isfrid Bishop of Ratzeburg Died 1250 Venerated in Catholic Church Feast 29 March...
- Scherkirchen, France William of Eskhill 1125 Paris, France 1203 Denmark Isfrid of Ratzeburg     1204 Ratzeburg, Schleswig-Holstein Obitius 1150 Brescia...
- Adrian Edmund and Aldolphus Marie from the Novitiate of London and Brother Isfrid from Paris. They renamed the school after Saint Joseph, the patron saint...
- and Isfrid Place behind the Centre began. In 2011, courtyards were renamed after Norbertine Saints: Ludolph, Gilbert, Adrian, James, Hugh and Isfrid, with...
- 1686, and the dedication took place in 1701. During this period the monk Isfrid Kayser (1712-1771) became known for his compositions. The abbey was dissolved...
- wing of the cloister, in 1172 under the third Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg, Isfrid of Ratzeburg, (1159–1179), who was also a Premonstratensian. The crypt was...