- 986°N 7.931°E / 49.986; 7.931
Eibingen, now a part of Rüdesheim am Rhein, Hesse,
Germany is the
location of
Eibingen Abbey, the
Benedictine monastery...
-
Eibingen Abbey (German:
Abtei St. Hildegard, full name:
Benedictine Abbey St. Hildegard) is a
community of
Benedictine nuns in
Eibingen near Rüdesheim...
- she lived)
Brussels (where a
chapter in her
honour was
founded in 1047)
Eibingen (where the
relic of her
skull is conserved). In
Brabant she is usually...
- five quarters: Rüdesheim am
Rhein (initial part and center)
Eibingen including Windeck,
Eibingen Abbey and
Nothgottes ****mannshausen
Aulhausen including the...
- superior) in 1136. She
founded the
monasteries of
Rupertsberg in 1150 and
Eibingen in 1165.
Hildegard wrote theological, botanical, and
medicinal works, as...
- of Württemberg (born 16
August 1898 in Stuttgart; died 26
March 1928 in
Eibingen);
Duchess Maria Elisabeth of Württemberg (born 12
September 1899 in Potsdam;...
- in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany Windeck (
Eibingen),
settlement above the Rüdesheim
village of
Eibingen in Hesse,
Germany a
ruined castle near Burgebrach...
- of Württemberg (born 16
August 1898 in Stuttgart; died 26
March 1928 in
Eibingen).
Duchess Maria Elisabeth of Württemberg (born 12
September 1899 in Potsdam;...
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Cologne St.
Maria Lyskirchen,
Cologne St.
Aegidius Church, Bad
Honnef Eibingen Abbey Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Rhomboid spires. St. Mary's...
- columns. A
faithful illuminated copy was made at the
Hildegard Abbey in
Eibingen in 1927-1933,
which is the
source of the
color reproductions now available...