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Murbach is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Murbach Abbey is
located near
Murbach.
Communes of the Haut-Rhin...
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Murbach Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Murbach) was a
famous Benedictine monastery in
Murbach,
southern Alsace, in a
valley at the foot of the
Grand Ballon...
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bound Lucerne to
Murbach weakened. In 1291 the
Habsburgs finally purchased Lucerne from
Murbach. The
purchase of
Lucerne by the Habsburgs...
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Murbach is a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the
Wupper near Leichlingen. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Murbach hymns (German:
Murbacher Hymnen, also
Murbacher Hymnar "
Murbach hymnal") are a
collection of 27
early medieval Latin hymns with interlinear...
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Abbot of Kempten,
confirmed by King
Charles IV in 1348 the
Abbot of
Murbach,
elevated by King
Ferdinand I in 1548 the
Prince Abbot of
Saint Gall, elevated...
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founded or
reformed many monasteries, such as
those at Amorbach, Gengenbach,
Murbach, Wissembourg, Marmoutier, Neuweiler, and Reichenau.
Pirmin secured endowments...
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Benedictine Monastery of St.
Leodegar was founded,
which was
later acquired by
Murbach Abbey in
Alsace in the
middle of the 9th century, and by this time the...
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shrunk to three: the Habsburgs,
Murbach Abbey and
Engelberg Abbey. In 1291
Rudolph of
Habsburg bought Obwalden from
Murbach Abbey. In
response the people...
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donates the
lumber after display.
Until his
death in 2009, the late
David Murbach,
Manager of the
Gardens Division of
Rockefeller Center,
scouted for the...