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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...
- 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...
- Johann Georg Seidenbusch (5 April 1641 – 10 December 1729) was a Bavarian priest, painter, and composer, an influential figure in the religious landscape...
- article: Hail, holy Queen enthroned above German priest Johann Georg Seidenbusch published a hymn entitled "Gegrüßet seist du, Königin" in his 1687 devotional...
- 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...
- Max von Pettenkofer Richard Riemerschmid Carl Spitzweg Johann Georg Seidenbusch Ludwig Thoma Gunnar B. Stickler Hermann Stieve Konstantin Wecker Maximilian...
- was raised to the status of Abbey and the community elected Fr. Rupert Seidenbusch as the first Abbot. By the early 1950s the monastic community compried...
- dragonfly Cordulia Leach, 1815 – American emeralds Corduliochlora Marinov & Seidenbusch, 2007 Cordulisantosia Fleck & Costa, 2007 Dorocordulia Needham, 1901...
- v t e Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Cloud Bishops Ordinaries Rupert Seidenbusch John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti Martin Marty James Trobec Joseph Francis...
- 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...