- The
Master of
Liesborn was a
Westphalian painter, of the
fifteenth century, who
remains anonymous. In 1465 the
unknown painter executed an altar-piece...
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Liesborn Abbey (German:
Kloster Liesborn) was a
Benedictine monastery (originally for nuns or women's
collegiate foundation) in
Liesborn, in what was originally...
- Stemwede:
Cistercian nuns 1227-1558;
secular canonesses 1558-1810
Liesborn Abbey (Abtei
Liesborn), Wadersloh:
Benedictine nuns 785 (or 815)-1131; Benedictine...
- Gisla, 9th-century countess,
daughter of
Hessi Gisla (abbess) [de] of
Liesborn Abbey (fl. c. 1000) Gisla, co-founder of the
Abbey of Sant'Eustachio [it]...
- (5 ft 11 in) Position(s)
Defender Youth career 1964–1972 SV
Westfalen Liesborn 1972–1974 VfL
Geseke Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1974–1975 1860...
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Ringenberg Castle. In 1971, the
exhibition New Art in an Old
Abbey was held at
Liesborn Abbey. At the
exhibition Artists from East
Westphalia at the Kunsthalle...
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Benedictines at
Corbie in Picardy, Hirschau, Braunweiler, Deutz, Ilsenburg,
Liesborn, Pram, and Fulda;
those of the
Cistercians at Arnsberg, Baumgarten, Eberbach...
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Dreingau include the
village Wernina (now Werne),
Seliheim (now Selm), and
Liesborn Abbey but
there is
little mention of Münster. The
Dreingau had been a theatre...
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perquisites as late as 1574. In 1134,
Werner gave the
chapel of
Wadenhart to
Liesborn Abbey. In 1137, he
consecrated a
chapel at Prummern [de],
which later fell...
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Wadersloh Muni****lity
Portal of
Abtei Liesborn in
Liesborn, a part of the muni****lity of
Wadersloh Coat of arms
Location of
Wadersloh within Warendorf...