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imperial Adalbert shrine at Aachen. It was only
recently recovered at the
Marienstift, and is used to
reconstruct the
archetype of the Vita.
Notger of Liège...
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Aachener Hof,
plaque inscription: "Urkundlich 830 erwähnt als
Lehen an das
Aachener Marienstift durch Ludwig den Frommen." (see main text)...
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Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem. Sandreczky's
hospital was
named "
Marienstift Kinderhospital", or "Children's
Hospital of the
Marie Foundation", after...
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earlier structures. In the
early 10th
century came the
founding of the
Marienstift (monastery). At some
unknown time,
Wetzlar was
granted market rights...
- in
Jerusalem and
opened the
first children's
hospital in the country,
Marienstift,
which admitted children of all faiths. In 1891, a
Jewish hospital was...
-
between 1879 and 1884.
Between 1355 and 1414, on the
initiative of the
Marienstift and the
mayor of
Aachen Gerhard Chorus (1285–1367), a
Gothic choir was...
- 1239,
which presupposes a
church existed by that date. In 1316, the
Marienstift was
founded by
Philip III of Falkenstein, as a
collegiate church (German:...
- (1252/1260) near
Schlawe Ueckermünde (1260,
later moved to Jasenitz)
Stettin Marienstift (1261) Köslin (1278)
Krummin (1289) on the
island of
Usedom Hiddensee...
- Knothe. A
Canon Withego is
mentioned in 1250 for the
first time in the
Marienstift, the
religious community at
Erfurt Cathedral. On 26
September 1274 Withego...
- came from
Breslau in 1888 and
established the
Marienstift in 1909,
which endured until 1995. The
Marienstift had
social facilities,
mobile health care, a...