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Vornbach Abbey (German:
Kloster Vornbach,
sometimes spelt Formbach) was a
Benedictine monastery in
Neuhaus am Inn in Bavaria, Germany. The monastery, dedicated...
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Franz von
Paula Schrank (21
August 1747, in
Vornbach – 22
December 1835) was a
German priest,
botanist and entomologist. He was
ordained as a
priest in...
- back to the 12th century.
Originally built by the
Counts of
Formbach (now
Vornbach, Bavaria), the
castle p****ed into the
possession of the
Counts of W****erburg...
- born
approximately 1445. He was
educated at the
Benedictine Monastery at
Vornbach Abbey,
where he
wrote his De musica.
After leaving the monastery, he was...
- 1065
Leopold married Ida (1055–1101), a
Bavarian countess of
Formbach (
Vornbach). Ida was the
daughter of
Count Rapoto IV and
Matilda and a
relative of...
- Wildungen, Bamberg, Bremen, Goslar, Heilbronn, Nuremberg, Oberammergau,
Vornbach, and Würzburg. One of the more
critical of
these secondary collecting points...
- Vohburg-P****au 1145:
Acquired advocacies around P****au 1158:
Acquired much of
Vornbach 1163:
Acquired Murach 1173:
Acquired Kraiburg and
Marquartstein 1188: Acquired...
- 1158,
Vornbach Abbey became landlord through a donation, the
administration was
carried out by the
provost Gloggnitz. In the
possession of
Vornbach Abbey...
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daughter of
Margrave Poppo II of Istria,
secondly married to
Kunigunde of
Vornbach Poppo (d.
Constantinople 11
December 1148),
married to
Kuniza of Giech...
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venerated as a
Christian martyr. A
scion of the
Bavarian comital House of
Vornbach (Formbach),
Thiemo reportedly was a
talented painter and sculptor. He entered...