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Ursberg is a muni****lity in the
district of Günzburg in
Bavaria in Germany.
Nearby is
Ursberg Abbey, a
former Imperial Abbey of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Ursberg Abbey (German:
Kloster Ursberg) is a
former Premonstratensian monastery, now a
convent of the
Franciscan St. Joseph's Congregation,
situated in...
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white with a
yellow beam. The
eagle is from the arms of the Schwabegg-
Ursberg family,
which founded two
monasteries in the district.
Genesis Online-Datenbank...
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Occupationis et
Amissionis Terræ Sanctæ, in Die
Chronik des
Propstes Burchard von
Ursberg, ed.
Oswald Holder-Egger &
Bernhard von Simson,
Monumenta Germaniæ Historica:...
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Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15.
Joachim Leuschner (1957), "Burchard von
Ursberg", Neue
Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 3, Berlin:
Duncker & Humblot...
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Staufer with the town of Waiblingen, and
around 1230,
Burchard of
Ursberg referred to the
Staufer as of the "royal
lineage of the Waiblingens" (regia...
- (German: Auerochs(e) or Ur, Slovene: Tur). The
family name may
derive from
Ursberg in Swabia, and
their ancestors probably settled in
Lower Carniola after...
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Ursberg 0,008 89.9 Eichstätt/Schönblick 0,01 90.0 SWR3 (Rheinland-Pfalz/Rheinland)...
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Christ Child from 1740 onwards. The
Congregation of St.
Joseph of
Ursberg was
founded by
Dominikus Ringeisen in 1897 with the
apostolate of caring...
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Imperial City 4th
Swabian City,
gained Reichsfreiheit in the 12th century.
Ursberg Imperial Abbey Established about 1128,
gained Reichsfreiheit in 1143. Waldburg-Sonnenburg...