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- St. Katharinental railway station (German: Bahnhof St. Katharinental) is a railway station in Diessenhofen, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau. It is an intermediate...
- of her name. She also gave her name to the Kadriorg Palace (German: Katharinental, meaning "Catherine's Valley"), its adjacent Kadriorg Park and the later...
- 1340-1360 Gotteszell Monastery Schwäbisch Gmünd Unknown c. 1320-1330 St. Katharinental Monastery Diessenhofen Unknown c. 1318-1343 (contested) Kirchberg convent...
- Kadriorg Palace (Estonian: Kadrioru loss, German: Schloss Katharinental) is an 18th-century Petrine Baroque palace in Kadriorg, Tallinn, the capital of...
- Nicholas' influence that a house of the Dominican nuns, the convent of St. Katharinental, where many Austrians had fled after the capture of Diessenhofen, escaped...
- 1260 the monastery of St. Katharinental bought Reichenau's Kehlhof (a farm owned by a monastery). By 1330 St. Katharinental had acquired many possessions...
- (today Poritschtschja/Поріччя) München (today Poritschtschja/Поріччя) Katharinental (today Kateryniwka/Катеринівка) Johannestal (today Iwaniwka/Іванівка)...
- communities of women, particularly in the Dominican Monastery of St. Katharinental in the Thurgau, a famous nursery of mysticism in the 13th and 14th centuries...
- two Nunneries were built between Diessenhofen and Schaffhausen, St. Katharinental and Paradise, which remained in operation until their dissolution in...
- Goodsoil, Saskatchewan Loon Lake, Saskatchewan St. Joseph's Colony (Katharinental) was established from 1886 to 1904 in southern Saskatchewan. Davin Rastadt...