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- Riddagshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Riddagshausen) was a Cistercian monastery just outside the city of Brunswick in Germany. It was founded as Marienzelle...
- towers, with the tallest having a height of 90 meters. Riddagshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Riddagshausen), a former Cistercian monastery, with the surrounding...
- (Gliesmarode, Querum, and Riddagshausen) and in 1974 (Bevenrode, Bienrode, and Waggum). Riddagshausen Abbey (German: Kloster Riddagshausen), a former Cistercian...
- and Walkenried District of Braunschweig 543,87 191,112 Braunschweig, Riddagshausen, Thedinghausen (since 1850) and Vechelde District of Gandersheim 533...
- in return for donations to the Cistercian abbeys of Walkenried and Riddagshausen. They were married in Nordhausen on 22 July 1212. The bride then was...
- land portfolio in Riddagshausen [de] to the SBK. Dazu gehören along others die Kloster Riddagshausen, die Gaststätte Riddagshausen [de] as well as the...
- Adolph Nehrkorn (29 December 1841, in Riddagshausen, today part of Braunschweig – 8 April 1916, in Braunschweig) was a German ornithologist and collector...
- the entire community (12 monks and an abbot) for the foundation of Riddagshausen Abbey near Braunschweig, of which it was thus the mother house. Amelungsborn...
- in the 1930s, Paul Graetz / Rudolf Grätz. Rudolf Lindau was born in Riddagshausen, a small village which was at that time a short distance outside and...
- Jerusalem himself died in Brunswick and is buried in the abbey church at Riddagshausen Abbey, of which he had been made abbot in 1752. A prize named after...