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1Das Kloster Chorin und die askanische Architektur in der Mark Brandenburg, 1260-1320

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  • Title: ➤  Das Kloster Chorin und die askanische Architektur in der Mark Brandenburg, 1260-1320
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 254
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
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  • Publish Location: Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1961
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    European Route of Brick Gothic

    city of Stralsund Hanseatic city of Tangermünde Wolgast Buildings Chorin Monastery St. Mary’s Church in Hanseatic city of Lübeck St. Nicholas’ Church

    Cistercians

    build monasteries and plan villages. Many towns near Berlin owe their origins to this order, including Heiligengrabe and Chorin; its Chorin Abbey was

    John II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal

    issued a joint declaration confirming the move of the Mariensee monastery to Chorin. Their three seals show the same picture of a standing armed Margrave

    Barnim Plateau

    a measure intended to cement Ascanian rule, the House founded the Chorin monastery and the Friedland convent, which is now a ruin. They are amongst the

    John I, Margrave of Brandenburg

    appears that in 1266, John I arranged for the monastery to move and that he donated rich gifts to the new Chorin Abbey, including the village of Parstein.

    Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg

    appears that in 1266, John I arranged for the monastery to move and that he donated rich gifts to the new Chorin Abbey, including the village of Parstein.

    Chorin Abbey

    Chorin Abbey (Kloster Chorin) is a former Cistercian abbey near the village of Chorin in Brandenburg, Germany. It was founded by the Ascanian margraves

    List of Christian monasteries in Brandenburg

    Franciscan friars (moved here from Ziesar; 1237-1538x1544) Chorin Abbey (Kloster Chorin), Chorin: Cistercian monks (1248–1542) Cottbus Friary (Kloster Cottbus)

    Choriner Musiksommer

    Musiksommer (literally, Chorin's Summer of Music) is an outdoor music festival held in the ruins of the convent of Chorin Abbey in Chorin, Brandenburg, Germany

    Lehnin Abbey

    Klasztor Paradyż in Gościkowo, Poland), Mariensee Abbey (1258, relocated to Chorin in 1273), and Himmelpfort Abbey near Fürstenberg/Havel (1299). The abbey