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Candidus et
Canonicus Ordo Praemonstratensis), also
known as the
Premonstratensians, the
Norbertines and, in
Britain and Ireland, as the
White Canons...
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Church The
Norbertine rite ("Norbertine" is
another name for the
Premonstratensians)
differs from the
Roman Rite in the
celebration of M****, the Liturgy...
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Premonstratensian College (est. 1571) was a
house of
studies of the
Premonstratensian Order at the Old
University of
Leuven that
later housed the Physics...
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Benedictines and
their offshoots (Cistercians and
Trappists among them), the
Premonstratensians, and the
military orders distinguish between conventual and simple...
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place called Strahov in 1140, an
invitation was
issued to the
Premonstratensians,
whose first representatives arrived from
Steinfeld in the
Rhine valley...
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members indulged in more
frequent luxuries. Just
after 1140 AD, the
Premonstratensians were
brought to England.
Their first settlement was at
Newhouse Abbey...
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article is a list of
Premonstratensian monasteries in France, that is to say,
monasteries or
nunneries belonging to the
Premonstratensian Order of
canons regular...
- Klosterrode, Blankenheim:
Premonstratensians (c 1147–1543) Cölbigk
Abbey (Kloster Cölbigk), Cölbigk (or Kölbigk), Ilberstedt:
Premonstratensians (1140–1540) Konradsburg:...
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particular the
earliest orders include the
Norbertine Order of
Premonstratensians (1120), the Poor
Ladies (later
called the Poor Clares),
founded by...
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Abbey of St. Mary of the Mountain. The
White Canons (Norbertines or
Premonstratensians)
succeeded the
founding canons in 1206. Consequently, do****ents from...