- pp. 107ff. St. Georgen. Fischer, Max, 1910.
Studien zur
Entstehung der
Hirsauer Konstitutionen. Stuttgart. Greiner, Karl, 1993. Hirsau.
Seine Geschichte...
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Conrad had
helped the
Abbey of
Hirsau with
donations as do****ented in the
Hirsauer Schenkungsbuch ("Hirsau
Abbey Gift Register"). In this do****ent he is characterized...
- The
Hirsau Church (German:
Hirsauer Kirche or
Hirsau Chapel (
Hirsauer Kapelle) is an old
church near Offenbach-Hundheim in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
- that
swept round in a bow from the Glan
valley (towards
Hirsau Church,
Hirsauer Kirche, an old
country church, now no
longer used, that
still stands near...
-
Romanesque abbey (built from
around 1050), one of the few
surviving in the
Hirsauer Style Zell am Harmersbach,
formerly the
smallest free
imperial city in...
- Mühlenstein (later
Cratz von Scharfenstein) who
resided near
Hirsau Church (
Hirsauer Kirche) and at the
Springeburg (or Sprengelburg; the ruin
still stands...
-
abbey dating to the 11th century. Calw
itself is then
reached via the
Hirsauer Wiesenweg.
Along Inselg****e and Lederstraße the path
continues via the...
-
privilege of
founding the St
Peter monastery in
Kastl according to the
Hirsauer reform.
Berengar co-founded the
abbey with
Count Friedrich of Kastl-Habsberg...
- https://www.klosterhirsau.de/wissenswert-amuesant/meilensteine Baer, 1897. Die
Hirsauer Bauschule. Freiburg. This article incorporates text from a publication...
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bequeathed it to Prüm Abbey. This area's
ecclesiastical hub was at
first the
Hirsauer Kirche, an old
country church, now no
longer used, that
still stands near...