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Seidenbusch is a
German surname and may
refer to
Johann Georg Seidenbusch (1641–1729),
Bavarian priest Rupert Seidenbusch (1830–1895), German-American...
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Johann Georg Seidenbusch (5
April 1641 – 10
December 1729) was a
Bavarian priest, painter, and composer, an
influential figure in the
religious landscape...
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Rupert Seidenbusch OSB (October 13, 1830 – June 3, 1895) was a
German prelate of the
Catholic Church. A
Benedictine monk, he
served as the
first abbot...
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Queen enthroned above German priest Johann Georg Seidenbusch published a hymn
entitled "Gegrüßet
seist du, Königin" in his 1687 devotional...
- Max von
Pettenkofer Richard Riemerschmid Carl
Spitzweg Johann Georg Seidenbusch Ludwig Thoma Gunnar B.
Stickler Hermann Stieve Konstantin Wecker Maximilian...
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Consecration December 21, 1875 by Thomas Grace,
Michael Heiss, and
Rupert Seidenbusch Personal details Born unknown,
baptized (1838-09-11)September 11, 1838...
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Vicariate Apostolic of
Northern Minnesota. The pope
named Abbot Rupert Seidenbusch,
leader of the
Abbey of St.
Louis on the Lake, as the
vicar apostolic...
- of the world. The
first version was
published in 1687 by
Johann Georg Seidenbusch. It
became part of
hymnals with
several melodies. The 2013
common German...
- Linz. She was a
patron of the
Bavarian poet and
painter Johann Georg Seidenbusch. She
ordered the
building in
Vienna of a
Baroque facade for the Kirche...
- by the
local priest,
Johann Georg Seidenbusch. He
became the
first Provost of the
Aufhausen Priory. At
Seidenbusch's death in
December 1729, he left behind...