- Lubiąż ([ˈlubjɔ̃ʂ]) (German:
Leubus) is a
village (former city) on the east bank of the Odra (Oder) River, in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wołów...
- Lubiąż
Abbey (Polish:
Opactwo cystersów w Lubiążu; German:
Kloster Leubus) is a
former Cistercian monastery in Lubiąż, in the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
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Arnold Freiberger of the
Abbatia Lubensis abbey in
Leubus (Lubiąż),
Lower Silesia,
dates from 1656.
Leubus, a
village in the
Silesian part of the Holy Roman...
- army. Toussaint's
widow and his two sons were
deported to the work camp of
Leubus in Silesia. In 1960
Ernest Toussaint was
posthumously awarded the Cross...
- In 1884, he
became senior physician in the
Prussian provincial town of
Leubus,
Silesia Province, and the
following year he was
appointed director of the...
- of
Meissen and in Silesia, and in 1163, the
monasteries of
Altzella and
Leubus were also
established in the
latter province. At this
period the
monks numbered...
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hostile to Germany, his
whole family was
resettled to Silesia,
first to
Leubus, then to Boberstein. One of his sons, Paul Margue, was
drafted into the...
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understood and his
subsequent stays in
sanatoriums in Potsdam, Eberswalde, and
Leubus brought no
improvement to his condition.
Gustav Simon died in 1857 in the...
- the
Hussars Regiment No. 3 (Köhler). In
August 1741 he
defended Kloster Leubus (Lubiąż Abbey), when the
regiment was
attacked by the Austrians. Before...
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career or his
Episcopal work.
During his
tenure the
Cistercians founded Leubus monastery (1175) and in a do****ent
issued from 1170 to 1189, he confirmed...