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Tennenbach Abbey (German:
Kloster Tennenbach) was a
Cistercian abbey in what is now the
district of
Freiamt in the town of Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg...
- St.
Clare distributes alms;
Tennenbach Codex 4,
illustrated before c. 1492...
- The
Master of the
Tennenbach Altar (fl. 1420–30),
sometimes referred to as the
Master of the
Staufen Altar (German:
Meister des
Tennenbacher Altars; Meister...
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Heitersheim fell to them on 2 May;
Haufen to the
north also
sacked abbeys at
Tennenbach and Ettenheimmünster. In
early May, Hans Müller
arrived with over 8,000...
- and her
husband are
known as
patrons of the
monasteries in Maulbronn,
Tennenbach, Herrenalb, Selz,
Salem and
Backnang Abbey. In 1245,
Irmengard founded...
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Freiburg Born c. 1160 Bad Urach, Holy
Roman Empire Died 12
January 1230
Tennenbach Abbey Spouse Agnes von Zähringen
House House of
Urach Father Egino III...
- church.
Property owners were the
monasteries in Lorsch, St. Blasien,
Tennenbach, St. Peter, St. Trudpert, Sulzburg, Kappel, Neuenburg, Adelhausen, Sitzenkirch...
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founded or
supported several important monasteries:
Maulbronn Abbey,
Tennenbach Abbey,
Herrenalb Abbey, Selz Abbey,
Salem Abbey and
Backnang Abbey. His...
- Agnes,
married to
Count Egino IV of
Urach —
According to the
necrology of
Tennenbach Abbey, she was the
daughter of
Berthold V Anna,
married to
Count Ulrich...
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monastic community.
Early on the new
foundation came into
contact with
Tennenbach Abbey, a
Cistercian monastery. It is
presumed that Günterstal's admission...