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Nonneseter Abbey (Norwegian:
Nonneseter kloster) was a
Cistercian nunnery in Bergen, Norway. A
small part of the
former abbey church remains in use as...
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Nonneseter Abbey, Oslo (
Nonneseter kloster i Oslo), was a
Benedictine convent located in Oslo, Norway,
active between the 12th and 16th centuries. Nonneseter...
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attempted rape
raises questions about her re****tion, she is sent to
Nonneseter Abbey, Oslo, a
Benedictine nunnery,
which proves to be a
turning point...
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buses serving the city center. The line runs
south along Kaigaten, with
Nonneseter stop
serving the
railway station and
Bergen busstasjon serving the bus...
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Stage Opened Transfers Borough Line 1
Byparken 1 22 June 2010
Bergenhus Nonneseter 1 22 June 2010
Bergen station, Line 2
Bystasjonen 1 22 June 2010 Bergen...
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established in the 12th century. It
belonged to the
monastery of
Nonneseter.
Vincens Lunge took over the farm in 1528. From 1685 to 1693, the manor...
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Anthony Order of St.
Anthony 1507–1528; the
premises were
previously Nonneseter Abbey,
Bergen St. John's Priory,
Bergen (Jonsklosteret)
Bergen Vestland...
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former large estates in Oslo. Tøyen was
originally a
property owned by the
Nonneseter Abbey. The
current Manor House was
built in 1679 and is one of Oslo's...
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building in
greater Oslo. Tøyen i Aker was
originally an
estate owned by the
Nonneseter Abbey. Norway's
Chancellor Jens
Bjelke acquired the
property about 1640...
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neighborhoods with
unclear boundaries,
Valle and Hovin.
Valle was a farm
under Nonneseter but was
bought by
private owners in 1765; the farm
Hovin was probably...