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Lichtenthal Abbey (German:
Kloster Lichtenthal) is a
Cistercian nunnery in
Lichtenthal in the town of Baden-Baden, Germany. The
abbey was
founded in 1245...
- 1112, it was the seat of the
Margraviate of Baden. The
Lichtenthal Convent (Kloster
Lichtenthal) was
founded in 1254. The
margraves initially used Hohenbaden...
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raised in Tampa, Florida, the son of
Deborah Morosini and
Claudio Lichtenthal, a ski instructor. His
father is a
Jewish emigrant from Argentina. His...
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lauded by
Beppo of
Basel as a
pious and
benevolent man. He is
buried in
Lichtenthal Abbey. On 20 May 1257
Rudolf married Kunigunde of
Eberstein (1230 – 12...
- of Baden-Baden.[citation needed] She is
known as the
founder of the
Lichtenthal Abbey, a
Cistercian nunnery that has
operated without interruption since...
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practice as "contribut[ing] not a
little to the expression" (as
Pietro Lichtenthal [de]
reproduced in his dictionary). Hopkins, Antony,
Talking About Concertos...
- Selz Abbey,
Salem Abbey and
Backnang Abbey. His wife
Irmengard founded Lichtenthal Abbey in Baden-Baden in 1245,
which later became the
burial place of...
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directly to
households through m****
media and
retail channels.
David Lichtenthal (professor of
marketing at
Zicklin School of Business)
notes in his research...
- the Weißenburg Monastery. He died on 12 July 1291 and was
buried in
Lichtenthal Abbey. He
married before 6
October 1278, to
Agnes of
Truhendingen (died...
- Agnes, (d. 1361),
abbess of the
Lichtenthal Abbey Irmgard, a nun in
Lichtenthal Abbey Marie,
another nun in
Lichtenthal Abbey His son
Herman IX was from...