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- Niederaltaich Abbey (Abtei or Kloster Niederaltaich) is a house of the Benedictine Order founded in 741, situated in the village of Niederalteich on the...
- Gotthard was born in 960 near Niederaltaich in the diocese of P****au. Gotthard studied the humanities and theology at Niederaltaich Abbey, where his father...
- historian. He received his education at the Benedictine monastery of Niederaltaich, where he afterwards made his vows and was appointed custodian of the...
- Minden) [de] (d. 1094/1096), bishop from 1080 Volkmar of Niederaltaich [de], abbot of Niederaltaich from 1280 to 1282 Volkmar von Fürstenfeld [de] (d. 1314)...
- und zu Arco-Zinneberg (born 1981) married on 29 September 2018, at Niederaltaich Abbey in Bavaria, Colin McKenzie (born 1976). They have three children...
- JSTOR 3679394. S2CID 191466039. "The History of Abtei Niederaltaich", Benediktinerabtei Niederaltaich "Lake Mondsee", Mein Osterreich Borgolte Michael, Die...
- P****au, he maintained close relations with the later Abbot Gotthard of Niederaltaich and the famous hermit Gunther. "Liste aller Bischöfe des Bistums". Archived...
- was to become St. Stephen's Cathedral. Leopold died unexpectedly at Niederaltaich Abbey in Bavaria and was succeeded by his brother Henry. List of rulers...
- cooperated in the reform of the ancient and celebrated Benedictine Abbey of Niederaltaich, which had been founded by the Agilolfinger dynasty, and which from...
- historically verifiable Duke of Pomerania, recorded in 1046 in the Annals of Niederaltaich (Annales Altahensis maiorum). The Annals record reads: "His omnibus...