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- ("king's service"). According to the evidence of the Notitia de servitio monasteriorum, a list of monasteries and the services they owed drawn up around 817...
- recognized by the Abbot Primate as such and listed in the Catalogus Monasteriorum O.S.B. The first attempt to group Benedictine monasteries into national...
- GERMANICARVM TOM. III. Dissertationes Historicas varii argumenti & Chronica Monasteriorum Saxoniae nonnulla continets MEIBOMIIS Auctoribus (in Latin). Typis &...
- The Notitia de servitio monasteriorum ("Notice of the Service of Monasteries") is a list of monasteries in the Frankish Empire and the services they owed...
- Messaggero (in Italian). Rome, Italy. Retrieved 13 February 2021. Catalogus Monasteriorum O.S.B. (SS. Patriarchae Benedicti Familiae Confoederatae: Curia dell'Abate...
- inherited Italy. 819 Louis the Pious issued the Notitia de servitio monasteriorum, which listed monasteries in his kingdom and the services they owed...
- wokalno-instrumentalnej i instrumentalnej w zbiorach Biblioteki Diecezjalnej w Sandomierzu. Muzeum Historii Polski cykl "Hereditas Monasteriorum" 3, 2013....
- Federation of the Americas of the Benedictine Confederation Catalogus Monasteriorum O.S.B. Arkansas Guardian Archives, September 6, 1974, p. 1 Arkansas...
- the parish where it stands. "Organization and Function". Catalogus Monasteriorum O.S.B. (SS. Patriarchae Benedicti Familiae Confoederatae: Curia dell'Abate...
- convent beyond the alps. It was called Schönau in the Notitia de servitio monasteriorum. In 850, Blessed Irmengard was the first known abbess. The minster is...