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- Klosterneuburg (German pronunciation: [kloːstɐˈnɔɪ̯bʊʁk] ), frequently abbreviated to Kloburg by locals, is a town in the Tulln District of the Austrian...
- Klosterneuburg Dukes is an Austrian professional basketball club based in Klosterneuburg. With a total of 10 national titles, Klosterneuburg is one of...
- Klosterneuburg Abbey or Monastery (German: Stift Klosterneuburg) is a twelfth-century Augustinian monastery of the Catholic Church located in the town...
- October 1790 in the choral order (canon's regular of St Augustine) of Klosterneuburg and studied from 1791-1795 in Vienna. In the following, he became priest...
- 15 Leonding Upper Austria 28,967 6 Klagenfurt Carinthia 102,527 16 Klosterneuburg Lower Austria 27,560 7 Villach Carinthia 63,935 17 Baden Lower Austria...
- "Top-Bilanz für Oper Klosterneuburg". 31 July 2019. "Opernkritik - Hoffmanns Triumph bei der Oper Klosterneuburg". "Oper Klosterneuburg ist nun auf Schiene"...
- the founding of several monasteries. His most important foundation is Klosterneuburg (1108). According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to him and led...
- years later while hunting was the instigation for him to found the Klosterneuburg Monastery. Their children were: Adalbert Leopold IV Henry II of Austria...
- Klosterneuburg 1984–85 Klosterneuburg 1985–86 Klosterneuburg 1986–87 Klosterneuburg 1987–88 Klosterneuburg 1988–89 Klosterneuburg 1989–90 Klosterneuburg 1990–91 Möllersdorf...
- first do****entary reference to the Hermannskogel can be found in the Klosterneuburg Monastery’s tithe register. It dates from 1355 and names the hill hermannschobel...