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- Lichtenthal Abbey (German: Kloster Lichtenthal) is a Cistercian nunnery in Lichtenthal in the town of Baden-Baden, Germany. The abbey was founded in 1245...
- 1112, it was the seat of the Margraviate of Baden. The Lichtenthal Convent (Kloster Lichtenthal) was founded in 1254. The margraves initially used Hohenbaden...
- and raised in Tampa, Florida, the son of Deborah Morosini and Claudio Lichtenthal, a ski instructor. His father is a Jewish emigrant from Argentina. His...
- of Baden-Baden.[citation needed] She is known as the founder of the Lichtenthal Abbey, a Cistercian nunnery that has operated without interruption since...
- Agnes, (d. 1361), abbess of the Lichtenthal Abbey Irmgard, a nun in Lichtenthal Abbey Marie, another nun in Lichtenthal Abbey His son Herman IX was from...
- lauded by Beppo of Basel as a pious and benevolent man. He is buried in Lichtenthal Abbey. On 20 May 1257 Rudolf married Kunigunde of Eberstein (1230 – 12...
- used to allow the bereaved to process their grief in a non-verbal way. Lichtenthal and Cruess studied how bereavement-specific written disclosure had benefits...
- Selz Abbey, Salem Abbey and Backnang Abbey. His wife Irmengard founded Lichtenthal Abbey in Baden-Baden in 1245, which later became the burial place of...
- practice as "contribut[ing] not a little to the expression" (as Pietro Lichtenthal [de] reproduced in his dictionary). Hopkins, Antony (1964). Talking About...
- avenue is said to have begun in 1655 as path between the town market and Lichtenthal monastery. It was developed from 1850 to 1870 at the instigation of the...