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Schuttern Abbey (Reichsabtei
Schuttern) was a
Benedictine monastery in
Schuttern (now part of the
community of Friesenheim), Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
- The
Schuttern Gospels (British Library, Add MS 47673) is an
early 9th
century illuminated Gospel Book that was
produced at
Schuttern Abbey in Baden. According...
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listed as "beyond the Rhine" (ultra Rhenum) owed
these services: Lorsch,
Schuttern,
Mondsee and Tegernsee.
Carolingian dynasty:
Louis the
German (843–876)...
- Offo,
Irish monk and
founder of
Schuttern Abbey, Germany, fl. 603.
Tradition relates that Offo was an Irishman, and a
wandering monk. In the year 603...
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Friesenheim absorbed the
towns of Heiligenzell, Oberschopfheim, Oberweier, and
Schuttern. The muni****lity (Gemeinde) of
Friesenheim is
located in the Ortenau...
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Johannes 1904
Suderwich Germany 75.0 m (246 ft) Mariä
Himmelfahrt 1722
Schuttern Germany 75.0 m (246 ft)
Basilika Vierzehnheiligen 1772 Bad Staffelstein...
- said to have been
built after his model. The
steeple of the ****umption (
Schuttern)
Conventual Church, from 1722-23, is also
attributed to him.
Peter Thumb's...
- Only four
monasteries east of the
Rhine owed all
three services: Lorsch,
Schuttern,
Mondsee and Tegernsee. The
monastic reforms undertaken in the
years preceding...
- as
ruler of the Göktürks, and
levies heavy taxes on the
Tiele people.
Schuttern Abbey (Germany) is
founded by the
wandering Irish monk Offo. The ****ure...
- Afra Söflingen
Ursberg Wettenhausen Duke of Breisgau-Modena St.
Peter Schuttern Prince of
Bretzenheim Lindau Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Gandersheim...