- Stralsund.
Before the
Protestant Reformation,
later Franzburg was the site of
Neuenkamp Abbey. In the
course of the
medieval conversion of
Pomerania and German...
- Brandenburg.
Barnim VIII died in 1451 from the
plague and was
buried in the
Neuenkamp Abbey. He was
married to Anna of Wunstorf. They had a
daughter Agnes (1434–1512);...
- Pomerania-Wolgast, but in 1569 he
settled with
control over
Barth and
Neuenkamp. There, he
founded a
printing house in 1582,
publishing in 1588 the "Barth...
- Nordrhein-Westfalen A
mentally ill man was
supposed to be
taken from his
apartment in
Neuenkamp into
psychiatric treatment, but
heavily resisted against the paramedics...
- Rheinbrücke Duisburg-
Neuenkamp - eine Autobahnbrücke mit acht
Fahrstreifen über den Rhein" [Planning and
design of an
efficient Duisburg-
Neuenkamp Rhine bridge...
- Church [de]
about 1300,
since 1583, 1876/77
originally a
transept of
Neuenkamp Abbey Church, then a
palace church,
finally since 17th
century a town...
-
Danish monks from
Esrom Abbey that had been in
Dargun Abbey before) 1231
Neuenkamp Abbey (erected by
monks from
Lower Saxon Altenkamp) 1296
Hiddensee Abbey...
-
Hardehausen Abbey (1140);
Michaelstein Abbey (1146);
Saarn Abbey (1214);
Neuenkamp Abbey (1231);
Bottenbroich Abbey (1231);
Burlo Abbey (1448); and Grevenbroich...
- (Düsseldorf-Unterbilk/Düsseldorf-Oberk****el, 1969)". structurae.net. "Duisburg-
Neuenkamp Bridge (Duisburg, 1971)". structurae.net. "Saint-Nazaire Bridge...
- the
three Cistercian monasteries in his territory, in
Bergen auf Rügen,
Neuenkamp, and Hilda. In 1252, he
donated the
Radevice Land in Mönchgut to Hilda...