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Amelungsborn Abbey, also
Amelunxborn Abbey (Kloster
Amelungsborn), is a
Lutheran monastery in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
located near
Negenborn and Stadtoldendorf...
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bought back by
Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who sold it to
Amelungsborn Abbey in 1781. Up to the
Napoleonic period, the Lord of the
Manor had...
- of the
Lutheran Churches, some
monasteries in
Lutheran lands (such as
Amelungsborn Abbey near
Negenborn and Loc****
Abbey in Rehburg-Loc****) and convents...
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Protestant Reformation, some
monasteries in
Lutheran lands (such as
Amelungsborn Abbey near
Negenborn and Loc****
Abbey in Rehburg-Loc****) and convents...
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monastic vows. Further:
Lutheran religious orders Loc****
Abbey and
Amelungsborn Abbey have the
longest traditions as
Lutheran monasteries;
after the...
- of the
Lutheran Churches, some
monasteries in
Lutheran lands (such as
Amelungsborn Abbey near
Negenborn and Loc****
Abbey in Rehburg-Loc****) and convents...
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counties of
Schwerin and Ratzeburg. The
Cistercian missionary Berno of
Amelungsborn convinced Pribislav to side with the
Christians against the
pagan Slavs...
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first monastery founded in Mecklenburg, in 1171, as a
daughter house of
Amelungsborn Abbey. The
abbey was
refounded at
Doberan in 1186
after the original...
- of Schwerin, also
known as the
Apostle of the
Obotrites or
Berno of
Amelungsborn (died 14
January 1191) was a pre-eminent
missionary to the Obotrites...
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Vogts (reeves) of the Corvey, Gandersheim, Helmarshausen, Bursfelde, and
Amelungsborn. Otto
succeeded his
father as
count of
Northeim about 1049, then one...