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- Michaelbeuern Abbey (German: Abtei Michaelbeuern) is a Benedictine monastery in Dorfbeuern near Salzburg in Austria. A monastic cell existed here as early...
- in 1641 into the Salzburg Congregation, consisting of: Admont Abbey Michaelbeuern Abbey Ossiach Abbey St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal St. Peter's Abbey...
- consist of Dorfbeuern, Michaelbeuern and Vorau and some small hamlets. The economic and cultural center of Dorfbeuern is Michaelbeuern Abbey, a Benedictine...
- Michael-Haydn-Museum Salzburg Biographical website, life of musician Michael Haydn Michaelbeuern Abbey Dorfbeuern Religious Abbey tours and religious art and artifacts...
- Abbey Metten c. 766 Gamelbert Mettlach Abbey Mettlach c. 676 Leudwinus Michaelbeuern Abbey Dorfbeuern 736 Mondsee Abbey Mondsee 748 Odilo Mont-Saint-Michel...
- village of Pichlwang. In 1350, Arnbruck appears in the land register of Michaelbeuern Abbey, in 1371 Pettighofen in the land register of the Schaunberg estate...
- and in Salzachgässchen) As of 1835 the Parish of Benedictine Abbey Michaelbeuern has incorporated the Augustine Order "to our dear women of Mülln" („zu...
- day) origins. It could also come from Werigandus, the first abbot of Michaelbeuern Abbey. The name could also go back to Slavic land acquisitions: Döbling...
- Monastery, Vienna: Armenian Catholic monastery of Mekhitarist Congregation Michaelbeuern Abbey, Dorfbeuern (Salzburg): Benedictine monks Millstatt Abbey (dissolved)...
- of his wife Irmingard. In a 1072 record concerning the foundation of Michaelbeuern Abbey, Kazelin is described as a "Miles" (knight, fief, agent) of the...