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Marchtal Abbey (German:
Kloster Marchtal or
Reichsstift Marchtal) is a
former Premonstratensian monastery in
Obermarchtal in the Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg...
- Do****ent
signed by the
Abbot of
Marchtal, "immediate and exempt"...
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especially from
secularized church property,
among them
Buchau Abbey,
Marchtal Abbey,
Neresheim Abbey,
Ennetach Abbey,
Siessen Abbey, and others. In 1803...
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Pannonian plains into
Italy from the Avars. A
certain Halaholf founded Marchtal Abbey as a
proprietary monastery in the mid-8th century. His descendants...
- Otto I.
Others argue that his wife was Judith,
daughter of
Adalbert of
Marchtal. When Duke Otto I
unexpectedly died
during the
Imperial campaign in Italy...
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Benedictine monastery,
forming a
single prin****lity with Stavelot. RA RF
Marchtal Abbey (also Marchthal) Baden-Württemberg
before 776 1500 1803 Sec. County...
- Sternberg-Manderscheid
Schussenried Weissenau Prince of
Thurn and
Taxis Buchau Marchtal Neresheim Count of Törring-Jettenbach
Gutenzell Count of
Waldbott von B****enheim...
- Otto I.
Others argue that his wife was Judith,
daughter of
Adalbert of
Marchtal (also
known as
Judith of Öhningen). In 997,
after Conrad I's death, Herman...
- Krotoszyn,
royal Count of Friedberg-Scheer,
Count of Valle-S****ina, and of
Marchtal,
Neresheim etc.,
Hereditary general postmaster. In 1899 he
acquired the...
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Sigmaringen by
marriage to
Elizabeth of Bregenz. In 1171, Hugo II
founded Marchtal Abbey, and his
first son
Rudolph I
would go on to
found Bebenhausen Abbey...