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Sittichenbach Abbey (Kloster
Sittichenbach),
sometimes also
known as
Sichem Abbey, is a
Cistercian monastery in
Sittichenbach, now part of Osterhausen...
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Crusade in 1202–1204. He
resigned his see to
become a
Cistercian monk at
Sittichenbach Abbey. In his retirement, he
undertook frequent Papal missions. Born...
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brothers left
Sittichenbach Abbey in 1
August 1192 and
reached Buch on 17
August 1192.
Kloster Buch is
therefore a
filial abbey of
Sittichenbach,
their primary...
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Cistercian monks (1127-1137x1140;
moved to Pforta)
Sittichenbach Abbey (Kloster
Sittichenbach),
Sittichenbach, Osterhausen:
Cistercian monks (1141–1540); site...
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Order Cistercian Established 1230
Disestablished 1536
Mother house Sittichenbach Abbey Diocese Morimond Abbey Site
Location Saxony Germany Coordinates...
- (1987). "Conrad of Krosigk,
Bishop of Halberstadt,
Crusader and Monk of
Sittichenbach: His
Ecclesiastical Career, 1184–1225".
Analecta Cisterciensia. 43:...
- Hohenzollern. The
first monks took up
residence in 1183,
coming from the
Sittichenbach Abbey;
construction of the
church and
cloisters began around 1190. The...
- Breitenbach, the
forest of Gerstungen, Beyernaumburg,
Gebesee and
Sittichenbach Abbey.
Second Part -
William I the one-e****,
brother of the deceased...
- of the castle. He
exercised from here his
rights of
patronage over
Sittichenbach Abbey. In 1485 the
castle once more
belonged to the prince-elector,...
- few
bursaries in the
diocese and went to the
Cistercian monastery of
Sittichenbach near Querfurt.
Michael Buchberger (Hrsg.): 1200
Jahre Bistum Regensburg...