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- Münster (German: [ˈmʏnstɐ] ; Westphalian: Mönster) is an independent city (Kreisfreie Stadt) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern...
- The Monasterium Magnificat is a monastery of the Annunciade Order, located in Westmalle, Belgium. It is the only monastery of this order in Belgium. It...
- the houses at the west side were also reshaped and enlarged into the Monasterium De Wijngaard, a priory of Benedictine nuns. Already before 1240, a community...
- Jaca Book, 2009. Luciana Cuppo Csaki, Contra voluntatem fundatorum: the monasterium Vivariense C****iodorus after 575 in: ACTA XIII Congressus Internationalis...
- Imperial Abbey of Lorsch (German: Reichsabtei Lorsch; Latin: Laureshamense Monasterium or Laurissa), is a former Imperial abbey in Lorsch, Germany, about 10 km...
- (Monasterium [sancti] Mauri) Ebersheim (Monasterium Eborreheim) Klingen (Monasterium Clinga) Savigny (Monasterium Saviniaco) Cruas [fr] (Monasterium Crudatis)...
- Jumièges Abbey (Latin: Monasterium Gemeticensis), formally the Abbey of St Peter at Jumièges (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Jumièges), was a Benedictine...
- Misterbianco (Sicilian: Mustariancu; Medieval Latin: Monasterium Album, lit. 'White Monastery' or 'White Minster') is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan...
- disagreeing parties to allow life to go on. A practical compromise. Monasterium sine libris est sicut civitas sine opibus A monastery without books is...
- was a rendering of the Latin monasterium, from Gr**** "μοναστήριον" ("monasterion"). In early English sources, monasterium and mynster were used interchangeably...