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Maria Laach Abbey (in German:
Abtei Maria Laach, in Latin:
Abbatia Maria Lacensis or
Abbatia Maria ad La****) is a
Benedictine abbey situated in Glees...
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Henry of
Laach (in German:
Heinrich von
Laach) was the
first count palatine of the
Rhine (1085/1087–1095), then
within the area of
Lower Lotharingia. Henry...
- The
Romanesque Church of
Maria Laach, Germany...
- Lech am
Arlberg is a
mountain village and an
exclusive ski
resort in the
Bludenz district in the
westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg, on the banks...
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Laach Castle (German: Burg
Laach), also
called the
Pfalzgrafen Castle (Pfalzgrafenburg or 'Count Palatine's Castle'), is a
levelled Salian spur castle...
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Laacher See (German pronunciation: [ˈlaːxɐ ˈzeː]), also
known as Lake
Laach or
Laach Lake, is a
volcanic caldera lake with a
diameter of 2 km (1.2 mi) in...
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These westwerks take a
great variety of
forms as may be seen at
Maria Laach Abbey, St Gertrude, Nivelles, and St Serviatius, Maastricht. Façades The...
- Palatinate's
Palatine authority had collapsed,
reducing his
successor (Henry of
Laach) to a mere
feudal magnate over his own
territories –
along the
Upper Rhine...
- successively,
Adalbert II of Ballenstedt,
count palatine Herman II, and
Henry of
Laach.
Adelaide was the
daughter and
heiress of Otto I of
Meissen and his wife...
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abbey of
Maria Laach, near Bonn,
where he
established the province-house of
higher studies. In 1865, he was
himself sent to Maria-
Laach as
professor of...