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1Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses
By Stefan Weinfurter

“Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses
- Author: Stefan Weinfurter
- Language: lat
- Number of Pages: Median: 285
- Publisher: Typographi Brepols
- Publish Date: 1978
- Publish Location: Turnholti
“Consuetudines canonicorum regularium Springirsbacenses-Rodenses” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Monasticism and religious orders - Rules - Rolduc (Augustinian abbey) - Springiersbach (Monastery) - Discipline - Abdij Springiersbach - Chanoines Réguliers de Saint Augustin - Filosofia medieval - Abdij Rolduc - Springiersbach - Abbey - Reguliere Kanunniken van Sint Augustinus - Augustinian Canons - Rolduc - Confédération des chanoines réguliers de saint Augustin - Filosofia cristã
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1952615M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 90179434
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1978
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Springiersbach
Springiersbach Abbey is a former Augustinian (Canons Regular) monastery, and currently a Carmelite monastery in Bengel municipality, in the Eifel region
Bengel (Mosel)
Traben-Trarbach. Bengel's Ortsteile are Springiersbach and Neithof. In Springiersbach in 1102, the Augustinian Springiersbach Monastery was founded, to which
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde
Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde Born c. 1055 Died 28 March 1100 Buried Springiersbach Abbey Spouse(s) Adalbert II of Ballenstedt Hermann II of Lotharingia
Bruno (archbishop of Trier)
anything to do with his excommunicated father. In 1107 Bruno founded Springiersbach Abbey out of a bequest left to the church by a ministerialis named Benigna
Steiningen
ownership for Springiersbach Abbey, and it names Steiningen explicitly. In 1136 and 1150, great landholdings were transferred to Springiersbach Abbey. Since
Speculum Virginum
at the Augustinian Abbey of Andernach, founded by Richard, abbot of Springiersbach, for his sister in 1128. Richard appointed a priest, one Conrad, as
Winkel, Rhineland-Palatinate
Winkela in a document in which King Conrad III of Germany confirmed the Springiersbach Monastery's holdings in Winkel. Fifty years later, in 1193, Henry VI
Uersfeld
somewhere between 1120 and 1169. The Abbot of Springiersbach, Richard, is named in this document. Springiersbach Abbey's first two abbots were both named Richard
Aprunculus of Trier
saint; his feast day at Trier is 22 April. His relics are preserved at Springiersbach Abbey. He is the patron saint of Bruchsal in Baden-Württemberg. Aprunculus
Zell (Mosel)
essentially possibly older Zandtstraße 21/Hauptstraße 38 – former Springiersbach (monastery) estate; Baroque plastered building, marked 1754; winery