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Oelenberg Abbey (Latin:
Abbatia B.M.V. de
Oelenberg; French:
Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Oelenberg;
Alemannic German:
Kloschter vum Eelabarg) is a
Trappist monastery...
- into decay. In 1860 the
priory was re-settled by
Trappist monks from
Oelenberg Abbey in Alsace. From 1875 to 1887 the
monks were
exiled because of the...
- Ergersheim, Bas-Rhin,
northeastern France.
Throughout the 19th century,
Oelenberg Abbey in Haut-Rhin was a
double monastery with
masculine and feminine...
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Obermorschweier Obermorschwiller Obermorschweiler Obernai Ober
Ehnheim Oderen Odern Oelenberg-Couvent
Kloster Ölenberg
Oltingue Oltingen Orbey Urbeis (bei Kaysersberg)...
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government body for the
Mulhouse conurbation. The 11th-century
Trappist Oelenberg Abbey is
located in Reiningue.
Communes of the Haut-Rhin
department "Répertoire...
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Fabre and
Church of Notre-Dame des Tables;
precursor to Lycée Joffre [fr]
Oelenberg Abbey in Reiningue,
Alsace (1626–1773), now a
Trappist monastery Estate...
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Trappist monastery by
refugee German monks expelled after World War I from
Oelenberg Abbey in Alsace.
These monks had
found temporary shelter in Banz Abbey...
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American businesswoman Franziskus Strunk [de] (1844–1922),
abbot of
Oelenberg Abbey Gerhard Strunk [de] (1935–2009),
German educator Heinrich Strunk [de]...
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chapel roof, he saw his
construction collapse. He was sent, in 1827, to
Oelenberg Abbey in Alsace.
During the
Revolution of 1830 de Géramb
faced off a troop...
- Mariastein, give the date 1819. In 1829, he left
Mariastein for the
Trappist Oelenberg Abbey in
Alsace and took the
Trappist vows, but had to
leave it, together...