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Candidus et
Canonicus Ordo Praemonstratensis), also
known as the
Premonstratensians, the
Norbertines and, in
Britain and Ireland, as the
White Canons...
- The
Premonstratensian Rite or
Norbertine Rite is the
liturgical rite,
distinct from the
Roman Rite,
specific to the
Premonstratensian Order of the Roman...
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Premonstratensian College (est. 1571) was a
house of
studies of the
Premonstratensian Order at the Old
University of
Leuven that
later housed the Physics...
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known as
Norbert Gennep, was
Archbishop of Magdeburg,
founder of the
Premonstratensian order of
canons regular, and is
venerated as a
saint in the Catholic...
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formed the guest-house. The chapter-house was
octagonal in shape. The
Premonstratensian regular canons, or "White canons", were of an
order founded in 1119...
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Strahov Monastery (Czech: Strahovský klášter) is a
Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1143 by Jindřich Zdík,
Bishop John of Prague, and
Vladislaus II...
- Pont-à-Mousson has
several historical monuments,
including the 18th
century Premonstratensian abbey. In 2018, 14,434
people lived in the town,
while its agglomeration...
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Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian,
writer and
Premonstratensian and
Carthusian monk. He was born
around 1140 in the Anglo-Scottish...
- Rüti
Monastery (German: Prämonstratenserkloster Rüti) was a
former Premonstratensian monastery,
founded in 1206 and
suppressed in 1525 on
occasion of the...
- Chotěšov
Abbey (Czech: Klášter Chotěšov) is a
former Premonstratensian nunnery in Chotěšov,
about 18
kilometres southwest of Plzeň in the Plzeň Region...