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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...
- and raised in Tampa, Florida, the son of Deborah Morosini and Claudio Lichtenthal, a ski instructor. His father is a Jewish emigrant from Argentina. His...
- 1112, it was the seat of the Margraviate of Baden. The Lichtenthal Convent (Kloster Lichtenthal) was founded in 1254. The margraves initially used Hohenbaden...
- 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...
- mentioned in 1588 as belonging to the Cistercians nuns abbey in Baden-Baden Lichtenthal. Gallenbach developed alongside the cr**** Geroldsbach. It is unclear...
- In the Thirty Years War (1618–1648) the Abbess places the keys of the Lichtenthal Monastery in the hands of the Mother of God and asks protection from...
- 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...
- Stuttgart, Ettlingen, and Pforzheim and several monasteries, including the Lichtenthal Abbey, which became the burial place of his descendants. In 1219 he moved...