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Koenigsbruck Abbey otherwise Königsbrück
Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Koenigsbruck; German:
Kloster Königsbrück) was a
Cistercian nunnery in the
Forest of...
- Kembs-Loechlé Kembs-Löchle Kientzvillé
Kienzweiler Knoeringue Knöringen
Koenigsbruck Königsbrück
Koetzingue Kötzingen
Kurtzenhouse Kurzenhausen La
Hoube Hub...
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Casemate du Bois de
Rittershoffen 6
Casemate du Bois de
Koenigsbruck Nord
Casemate du Bois de
Koenigsbruck Sud
Casemate de
Kauffenheim casemate du Heidenbuckel...
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Abbotess of the
Cistercian nuns of Notre-Dame-de-la-Misericorde at
Koenigsbruck Abbey in the
Forest of Haguenau. In 1795, the
Alsatian home that the...
- (Frederick I, Holy
Roman Emperor)
confirming his
possessions to the
Koenigsbruck Abbey. Therefore, the
castle must have
already been in
existence as the...
- Bois-de-Rittershoffen 6
Casemate de
Koenigsbrück Nord
Casemate de
Koenigsbrück Sud Abri de
Sauer Abri de
Koenigsbrück Abri de
Donau Casemate de Kauffenheim...
- France : Le Diocèse de Strasbourg, Paris, Éditions Beauchesne [fr], 1997.
Koenigsbruck : l’histoire d’une
abbaye cistercienne (with
Claude Muller [fr]), Strasbourg...
- Notre-Dame de Kerlot), nuns,
diocese of
Quimper (Plomelin, Finistère)
Koenigsbruck Abbey, nuns,
diocese of
Strasbourg (1140–1793) (Leutenheim, Bas-Rhin)...
- Mariental [de], Rechtenshofen [de], Lichtenstern [de], Heilsbruck [de], and
Koenigsbruck. The
number of
monks at
Maulbronn peaked at one
hundred thirty-five in...
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Frederick Barbarossa placed the ****ets of the
village under the
Monastery at
Koenigsbruck: this is
confirmed in
surviving records dated 1226. In 1310 the village...