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dedicated to St. Michael,
reportedly by
Saint Boniface. This
became the
Kollegiatstift St.
Peter und
Alexander in the
second half of the 10th
century (957)...
- The Neumünster
Collegiate church (German:
Kollegiatstift Neumünster, French: Collégiale de Neumünster) is a
former collegiate church in Würzburg, Germany...
- with the ****ociated
college or
community of
secular canons (German:
Kollegiatstift Altötting), was
founded in
about 1228 in Altötting, Bavaria, southern...
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Kloster Ilmmünster or
Stift Ilmmünster) was a
collegiate foundation (
Kollegiatstift) of canons,
formerly a
Benedictine monastery, in Ilmmünster, Bavaria...
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administered by the
united parishes of the Würzburg
Cathedral and the
Kollegiatstift Neumünster [de]. The
chapel was
heavily damaged by the
Bombing of Würzburg...
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Wurzen in the Gau Siusili. He
founded the
Collegiate Church of
Wurzen (
Kollegiatstift Wurzen),
dependent on the
Hochstift Meissen,
dedicated in 1114, which...
- 2). Bozen-Bolzano:
Civic Council.
Bernhard Mertelseder (2006). Das
Kollegiatstift Bozen. In
Hannes Obermair et al. (eds). Dom- und
Kollegiatstifte in...
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Schroll & Co, Wien 1990, ISBN 3703106522, pp. 11–31
Thomas Aigner:
Kollegiatstift Ardagger. Beiträge zu
Geschichte und Kunstgeschichte. St. Pölten 1999...
- kurfürstlich-sächsischer Rat).
Ponickau was also head (Stiftshauptmann) of the
Kollegiatstift Wurzen [de].
Ponickau was
married to
Eleonora Elisabeth von Bernstein...
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Aposteln in Köln.
Untersuchungen zur
Geschichte eines mittelalterlichen Kollegiatstifts bis ins 15. Jahrhundert, 2 Bde., Diss. Bonn 2004
Sabine Czymmek: Die...