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- Hathumoda (c. 840 – 874), first Abbess of Brunshausen from 852 Gerberga (d. 896/897), Abbess of Brunshausen from 874 and later of Gandersheim Christina...
- once again awarded to Sweden. The Elbe customs station near Stade, in Brunshausen at the mouth of the Schwinge, pla**** special role in trading on the River...
- About 852 the couple together with Bishop Altfrid of Hildesheim founded Brunshausen Abbey, which, once relocated to Gandersheim, rose to a family monastery...
- the return to the control of Gandersheim of the former monastery at Brunshausen, set in the countryside a fifteen-minute walk to the north of the town...
- the patron saints of the abbey church. The community settled first at Brunshausen (Brunistishusun). The first abbess was Hathumod, a daughter of Liudolf...
- Gandersheim Abbey, a house of secular canonesses, was created in nearby Brunshausen by Liudolf, Duke of Saxony and his wife Oda. The first abbey church (German:...
- estates in Eastphalia along the Leine river, where in 852 he founded the Brunshausen monastery. Bruno succeeded his father and is mentioned as a count in...
- The immediate monastery established in 852 was originally situated at Brunshausen in the Diocese of Hildesheim, but was transferred to nearby Gandersheim...
- the election included the return of the minor monasteries at Clus and Brunshausen which Duke Julius, an acquisitive previous Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel...
- Flacius and the collections of the Georgenberg monasteries near Goslar , Brunshausen and Hamersleben. However, in 1618, just a few years after his accession...