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  • Lorch Abbey
  • Benedictine abbey in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Lorch Abbey (German: Kloster Lorch) was a Benedictine monastery in Lorch from 1102 to 1556 and again from 1630 to 1648. It was originally the house monastery

    Lorch Abbey

    Lorch Abbey

    Lorch_Abbey

  • Irene Angelina
  • Queen of Sicily (1193) and Germany (1198–1208)

    buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her children. Philip and Irene had: Beatrix (April/June 1198

    Irene Angelina

    Irene_Angelina

  • Frederick V, Duke of Swabia
  • German noble (1164– c. 1170)

    the Staufen dynasty buried in Lorch transferred to a late Gothic tombstone, which is now in the central nave of Lorch Abbey. After his death, Frederick

    Frederick V, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick_V,_Duke_of_Swabia

  • Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
  • Duke of Swabia from 1079 to 1105

    ancestral seat of the dynasty. He also founded a Benedictine abbey at the site of former Lorch castle about 1100. By his mother he ruled over large Alsatian

    Frederick I, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick I, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick_I,_Duke_of_Swabia

  • Frederick Barbarossa
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190

    after October 1178), buried in Lorch Abbey. William (June/July 1175 – soon after October 1178), buried in Lorch Abbey. Philip (February/March 1177 – killed

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick_Barbarossa

  • Conrad II, Duke of Swabia
  • German nobleman (1172–1196)

    of all the Staufen buried in Lorch transferred to a late Gothic tumba, which is now in the central nave of the Lorch Abbey church. Dukes of Swabia family

    Conrad II, Duke of Swabia

    Conrad_II,_Duke_of_Swabia

  • Rheingau Musik Festival
  • International music festival in Germany

    locations, such as Eberbach Abbey and Schloss Johannisberg, in the wine-growing Rheingau region between Wiesbaden and Lorch. The festival was the initiative

    Rheingau Musik Festival

    Rheingau Musik Festival

    Rheingau_Musik_Festival

  • Lorch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Germany Lorch Abbey, a monastery at Lorch Lorch, Austria, part of Enns in Upper Austria Lauriacum, the ancient Roman city that gives its name to Lorch Archdiocese

    Lorch

    Lorch

  • Bligger von Steinach
  • Medieval German feudal lords of Steinach

    appears from 1152 to 1208 in numerous documents of Schönau Abbey, Lorch Abbey, Eberbach Abbey, and in imperial documents. As a poet, Bligger II was mentioned

    Bligger von Steinach

    Bligger von Steinach

    Bligger_von_Steinach

  • House monastery
  • Quedlinburg Abbey Essen Abbey Mauritius Abbey Neuenheerse Ascanians: Lehnin Abbey Hohenstaufens: Adelberg Abbey Lorch Abbey Welfs: Weingarten Abbey Habsburgs:

    House monastery

    House_monastery

  • Schwäbisch Gmünd
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    in Gmünd. Gmünd was first mentioned in an 1162 deed issued at nearby Lorch Abbey, then under the rule of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick Barbarossa

    Schwäbisch Gmünd

    Schwäbisch Gmünd

    Schwäbisch_Gmünd

  • Lorch (Württemberg)
  • Place in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Lorch (German pronunciation: [lɔʁç] ; Swabian: Lorich) is a small town in the Ostalbkreis district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, by the river Rems,

    Lorch (Württemberg)

    Lorch (Württemberg)

    Lorch_(Württemberg)

  • Nomad (upcoming film)
  • American science fiction film

    Webber Abbey Hoes Sana'a Shaik The film is produced by TXL Pixtures and written and directed by Taron Lexton. The producers are Nathan Lorch and Milena

    Nomad (upcoming film)

    Nomad_(upcoming_film)

  • Beatrice of Swabia (died 1174)
  • German princess, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa

    1181. She is generally thought to have died in 1174. She was buried in Lorch Abbey, alongside her brothers Rainald and William, who also died young. There

    Beatrice of Swabia (died 1174)

    Beatrice_of_Swabia_(died_1174)

  • Philip of Swabia
  • King of Germany from 1198 to 1208

    from the union of Philip and Irene-Maria Angelina, being both buried at Lorch Abbey alongside their mother. However, there were no contemporary sources who

    Philip of Swabia

    Philip_of_Swabia

  • List of Merovingian monasteries
  • during the Merovingian period, between the years c. 500 and c. 750. The abbeys are not 'Merovingian' as such, although there are quite a few monasteries

    List of Merovingian monasteries

    List_of_Merovingian_monasteries

  • Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
  • with the dynasty of the Normans in 1066. For a long period, Westminster Abbey was the most important burial place of the English monarchs, whereas early

    Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

    Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

    Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts

  • François Stroobant
  • Belgian painter

    in the Order of Leopold. The Hilchenhaus in Lorch Palace of Casimir, King of Poland Ruins of Villers Abbey Courtyard of Marguerite of Austria at Mechelen

    François Stroobant

    François_Stroobant

  • Rheingau (wine region)
  • German wine region

    after it turns northward again, around the villages Assmannshausen and Lorch. The vineyards in Hochheim on the Main river are also included, just before

    Rheingau (wine region)

    Rheingau (wine region)

    Rheingau_(wine_region)

  • Rhaunen
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    record from Lorch Abbey (not to be confused with Lorsch Abbey) in the late 8th century, crops up again in 841 as Rhuna in a donation to Fulda Abbey. Rhaunen

    Rhaunen

    Rhaunen

    Rhaunen

  • Bechtolsheim
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    plaque on a ridge of the Petersberg. There the year 767 and, wrongly, "Lorch" Abbey are named. Karl Oberle, Geschichte von Bechtolsheim, S. 14 Karl Oberle

    Bechtolsheim

    Bechtolsheim

    Bechtolsheim

  • Lorsch (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American organizational theorist Robert Lorsch, Los Angeles businessman Lorch (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Lorsch (disambiguation)

    Lorsch_(disambiguation)

  • Rheinsteig
  • German hiking trail

    Eibingen Abbey, Rüdesheim am Rhein, Niederwalddenkmal, Assmannshausen Lorch, Ruine Nollig, Burg Gutenfels Kaub, Dörscheid, Lorelei Sankt Goarshausen

    Rheinsteig

    Rheinsteig

  • Rupert of Salzburg
  • Medieval Catholic bishop and saint

    lands, which were under the rule of the Avar Khaganate. Here, he stayed at Lorch, the former Roman city of Lauriacum (today part of Enns), where an early

    Rupert of Salzburg

    Rupert of Salzburg

    Rupert_of_Salzburg

  • Diocese of Passau
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    Passau may be considered the successor of the ancient Diocese of Lorch (Laureacum). At Lorch, a Roman station and an important stronghold at the confluence

    Diocese of Passau

    Diocese of Passau

    Diocese_of_Passau

  • Pilgrim (bishop of Passau)
  • Benedictine Niederaltaich Abbey, and was made bishop in 971. To him are attributed some, if not all, of the Forgeries of Lorch. These are a series of documents

    Pilgrim (bishop of Passau)

    Pilgrim_(bishop_of_Passau)

  • Saint Sturm
  • Austrian saint

    Benedictine monastery and abbey of Fulda in 742 or 744. Sturm's tenure as abbot lasted from 747 until 779. Sturm was born c. 705 in Lorch, Austria, and was most

    Saint Sturm

    Saint Sturm

    Saint_Sturm

  • Saint Florian
  • Christian saint (250–304)

    later retrieved by Christians and buried at an Augustinian monastery near Lorch. Later a woman named Valeria had a vision in which she saw him; Florian

    Saint Florian

    Saint Florian

    Saint_Florian

  • Heiligenberg (Heidelberg)
  • Large wooded hill overlooking the town of Heidelberg in Germany

    transferred from Lorch to the Archbishopric of Mainz and in 1265 the Benedictines there were replaced by Premonstratensians from All Saints' Abbey in the Black

    Heiligenberg (Heidelberg)

    Heiligenberg (Heidelberg)

    Heiligenberg_(Heidelberg)

  • Thomas Becket
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170

    the Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr was built in 1177 for the Augustines. In Scotland, King William the Lion ordered the building of Arbroath Abbey in 1178

    Thomas Becket

    Thomas Becket

    Thomas_Becket

  • Hohenlohe
  • German princely dynasty

    According to Hansmartin Decker-Hauff, based on the sources of the Imperial Abbey of Lorch he used, there should have been a close relationship between the House

    Hohenlohe

    Hohenlohe

    Hohenlohe

  • Rulers of Hohenlohe
  • Frankfurt and Augsburg until the 14th century. The sources of the Imperial Abbey of Lorch led Hansmartin Decker-Hauff to question if there was a close relationship

    Rulers of Hohenlohe

    Rulers_of_Hohenlohe

  • The Old Gods and the New
  • 6th episode of the 2nd season of Game of Thrones

    to conceal her face; it is unclear whether he recognises her. Ser Amory Lorch catches Arya with stolen war orders concerning Robb. She manages to escape

    The Old Gods and the New

    The_Old_Gods_and_the_New

  • Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
  • English peeress and beatified martyr of the Catholic Church (1473–1541)

    means of supporting herself and her children. She took lodgings at Syon Abbey, on the banks of the River Thames, along with her daughter Ursula and youngest

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret_Pole,_Countess_of_Salisbury

  • Rüdesheim am Rhein
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    Ortsbezirk. Rüdesheim borders in the north and north-west on the town of Lorch, in the east on the town of Geisenheim. On the left bank of the Rhine in

    Rüdesheim am Rhein

    Rüdesheim am Rhein

    Rüdesheim_am_Rhein

  • List of Rheingau Musik Festival locations
  • important locations in the wine-growing Rheingau region between Wiesbaden and Lorch. "Festival Stages" (in German). Rheingau Musik Festival. Archived from the

    List of Rheingau Musik Festival locations

    List of Rheingau Musik Festival locations

    List_of_Rheingau_Musik_Festival_locations

  • Agnes of Waiblingen
  • Duchess of Swabia from 1082 to 1105

    claimed to have found several other children in documents from the abbey of Lorch, the Staufers' family monastery. These claims were later exposed as

    Agnes of Waiblingen

    Agnes of Waiblingen

    Agnes_of_Waiblingen

  • Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon
  • the new Motherhouse was completed under the direction of Mother Colette Lorch. This enabled the community to continue to grow in its membership. The Sisters

    Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon

    Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon

    Sisters_of_St._Mary_of_Oregon

  • Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
  • Austrian political and racial theorist, occultist, and publisher

    1913/1914 Weltende und Weltwende, (lit. 'World's End and World's Turn'), Lorch, 1923 Grundriss der ariosophischen Geheimlehre (lit. 'Outline of the Ariosophic

    Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels

    Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels

    Jörg_Lanz_von_Liebenfels

  • Battle of Mogadishu (1993)
  • Military conflict during the Somali Civil War

    to Investigate Armed Attacks on UNOSOM II (1994)". United Nations: 22. Lorch, Donatella (8 June 1993). "U.N. Moves Troops to Somali City And Vows Punishment

    Battle of Mogadishu (1993)

    Battle of Mogadishu (1993)

    Battle_of_Mogadishu_(1993)

  • Edmund the Martyr
  • King of East Anglia from about 855 until 869

    Douai Abbey also has Edmund as its patron. There is a St Edmund's chapel at the East end of Tewkesbury Abbey In about 986, the monks of Ramsey Abbey commissioned

    Edmund the Martyr

    Edmund the Martyr

    Edmund_the_Martyr

  • Winnenden
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    1293 The village was first mentioned on 22 July 1293. At that time the abbey of Lorch agreed with Graf Eberhard to protect "Bruningswilar", as it was called

    Winnenden

    Winnenden

    Winnenden

  • List of cathedrals in Austria
  • church (from 1669) Basilica of St Laurence, Lorch Basilika St. Laurenz Diocese of Linz Upper Austria, Enns, Lorch Saint Lawrence minor basilica an earlier

    List of cathedrals in Austria

    List of cathedrals in Austria

    List_of_cathedrals_in_Austria

  • Hohenstaufen
  • Medieval German royal and imperial dynasty

    Ordinis Minorem, MGH SS XXXII, p. 349 "Staufer-Rundbild" (in German). Lorch: Kloster Lorch. Archived from the original on 27 December 2012. Retrieved 25 September

    Hohenstaufen

    Hohenstaufen

    Hohenstaufen

  • Godelieve
  • Flemish saint (1052–1070)

    canonization, Radbot commissioned a hagiography from Drogo, a monk from the Abbey of Saint Winnoc. Drogo travelled to Gistel to record the testimonies of

    Godelieve

    Godelieve

    Godelieve

  • Emmeram of Regensburg
  • Bishop and martyr

    Emmeram's bones were found under the altar in 1645 and moved to St. Emmeram's Abbey. The church, now a basilica minor, houses his leg bones in a silver reliquary

    Emmeram of Regensburg

    Emmeram of Regensburg

    Emmeram_of_Regensburg

  • Saint Maurice
  • Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)

    the Church and Abbey of Saint-Maurice-en-Valais, the Church of Saint Moritz in the Engadin, and the Monastery Chapel of Einsiedeln Abbey, where his name

    Saint Maurice

    Saint Maurice

    Saint_Maurice

  • Saint Sebastian
  • 3rd-century Christian saint and martyr

    Medard Abbey, at Soissons, on 8 December, in 826. Sebastian's cranium was brought to the town of Ebersberg (Germany) in 934. A Benedictine abbey was founded

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint_Sebastian

  • Saint Faith
  • Gallo-Roman saint

    transferred to the Abbey of Sainte-Foy, Conques, where her relics arrived in the ninth century, stolen from Agen by a monk from the Abbey nearby at Conques

    Saint Faith

    Saint Faith

    Saint_Faith

  • Haile Selassie
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974

    Remains of Emperor Amid Probe of Mengistu Regime". The Washington Post. Lorch, Donatella (31 December 1995). "Ethiopia Deals With Legacy of Kings and

    Haile Selassie

    Haile Selassie

    Haile_Selassie

  • Januarius
  • Bishop of Benevento and saint

    time of Frederick Barbarossa, his body was moved again, to the Territorial Abbey of Montevergine, where it was rediscovered in 1480. In 1497, at the instigation

    Januarius

    Januarius

    Januarius

  • Honoratus
  • Archbishop of Arles

    (French: Saint Honorat; c. 350 – 6 January 429) was the founder of Lérins Abbey who later became an early Archbishop of Arles. He is honored as a saint

    Honoratus

    Honoratus

    Honoratus

  • Victor of Marseilles
  • 3rd-century Egyptian martyr and saint

    been buried in a cave, which later became a Benedictine abbey and minor basilica. This is the Abbey of St Victor (Abbaye Saint-Victor). Saint Victor's feast

    Victor of Marseilles

    Victor of Marseilles

    Victor_of_Marseilles

  • University of Michigan
  • Public university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.

    School of Education Building, by Malcomson and Higginbotham, and Emil Lorch's Architecture and Design Building adopted Gothic elements reflecting the

    University of Michigan

    University of Michigan

    University_of_Michigan

  • Saint Erik
  • King of Sweden from c. 1156 to 1160

    later kings from the House of Erik were consistently buried at Varnhem Abbey near Skara in Västergötland, Erik's family is considered to have Geatish

    Saint Erik

    Saint Erik

    Saint_Erik

  • Martyrs of Iona
  • Group of 68 monks martyred in Scotland

    martyrs of Iona were a group of 68 Celtic Christian monks who lived at Iona Abbey (on the island of Iona, Scotland) and were massacred there in the early

    Martyrs of Iona

    Martyrs_of_Iona

  • Maximilian Kolbe
  • Polish Franciscan friar and saint (1894–1941)

    depicted in statues above the Great West Door of the Anglican Westminster Abbey in London. Kolbe is remembered in the Calendar of saints of the Church of

    Maximilian Kolbe

    Maximilian Kolbe

    Maximilian_Kolbe

  • Vitruvius
  • 1st-century BC Roman architect and engineer

    uchicago.edu. Retrieved 20 June 2017. Turner, A. J., in Folkrets, M., and Lorch, R., (Editors), "Sic itur ad astra", Studien zur Geschichte der Mathematik

    Vitruvius

    Vitruvius

    Vitruvius

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    Weld family's estate in Chideock, Dorset. It is now preserved at Buckfast Abbey, near Buckfastleigh in Devon. In 1533, More wrote to Erasmus and included

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • List of Columbia College people
  • (1928), head of the Council of Economic Advisers under Harry S Truman Edgar Lorch (1928), mathematics department chairman at Columbia University Junius Bird

    List of Columbia College people

    List_of_Columbia_College_people

  • Oliver Plunkett
  • Irish Catholic archbishop and saint (1625–1681)

    rested in Saint Peter's Church. Most of the body was brought to Downside Abbey, England, where the major part is located today, with some parts remaining

    Oliver Plunkett

    Oliver Plunkett

    Oliver_Plunkett

  • Saint Ursula
  • 4th-century saint

    eleven, according to different sources. Yet the cleric Wandelbert of the Abbey of Prüm stated in his martyrology in 848 that the number of martyrs counted

    Saint Ursula

    Saint Ursula

    Saint_Ursula

  • John Roberts (martyr)
  • Welsh saint

    and was the first prior of St. Gregory's, Douai, France (now Downside Abbey). Returning to Britain as a missionary priest during the period of recusancy

    John Roberts (martyr)

    John Roberts (martyr)

    John_Roberts_(martyr)

  • Basilica of St. Lawrence, Enns
  • Church in Enns, Austria

    Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a Catholic church located in the district of Lorch, Enns city in Upper Austria, part of the European country of Austria. It

    Basilica of St. Lawrence, Enns

    Basilica of St. Lawrence, Enns

    Basilica_of_St._Lawrence,_Enns

  • Game of Thrones season 2
  • Season of television series

    Nominations – BREAKING BAD, GAME OF THRONES, HOMELAND, MAD MEN, and DOWNTON ABBEY Vie for Program of the Year". Collider. June 6, 2012. Retrieved August 16

    Game of Thrones season 2

    Game_of_Thrones_season_2

  • Varnhalt
  • Eckstein, Ernst, Frank, Hagenunger, Hochstuhl, Huck, Greis/Kreis, Liebich, Lörch/Lerch, Lorenz, Mast, Maier, Reiss, Schmalz, Werner/Wörner, Zäpfel, and Zwingert

    Varnhalt

    Varnhalt

    Varnhalt

  • Peter To Rot
  • First Papua New Guinean saint and Martyr (1912–1945)

    To Rot". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 5 April 2017. "Spiritual Newsletter". Abbey of Saint-Joseph de Clairval. 18 February 2009. Archived from the original

    Peter To Rot

    Peter_To_Rot

  • Middle Rhine
  • Section of the river Rhine in Germany

    Bonn-Bad Godesberg and Bonn-Oberkassel in the North. Between Rüdesheim and Lorch, the left bank belongs to the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate; the

    Middle Rhine

    Middle Rhine

    Middle_Rhine

  • Miltenberg
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    fortified palisade stretched to the south and east towards Walldürn and on to Lorch. Two castra were established: the Altstadtkastell between Miltenberg and

    Miltenberg

    Miltenberg

    Miltenberg

  • Florentius of Anjou
  • legend he evangelised the region around Saumur and was brother to Florain of Lorch. The Angevin monasteries of Saint-Florent-le-Vieil (formerly Mont-Glonne

    Florentius of Anjou

    Florentius of Anjou

    Florentius_of_Anjou

  • Maximus of Évreux
  • 4th-century Christian bishop, martyr, and saint

    Maximus and Victorinus. However, as he was crossing the Seine near Fontenelle Abbey, he fell sick. He left the relics at the monastery, where Richard I of Normandy

    Maximus of Évreux

    Maximus of Évreux

    Maximus_of_Évreux

  • Hyacinth of Caesarea
  • 2nd-century Christian martyr and saint

    transferred to Caesarea. While most of Fürstenfeld Abbey was secularized in 1803, the former abbey church is still in use. The church contains a jewel-encrusted

    Hyacinth of Caesarea

    Hyacinth of Caesarea

    Hyacinth_of_Caesarea

  • Saint Lawrence
  • Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr

    cooks and tanners as their patron. He is the patron saint of Ampleforth Abbey, whose Benedictine monks founded one of the world's leading public schools

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint Lawrence

    Saint_Lawrence

  • Seven Sleepers
  • Christian and Muslim story

    Marseille, France, in a large stone coffin, which remained a trophy of the Abbey of St Victor, Marseille. The Seven Sleepers were included in the Golden

    Seven Sleepers

    Seven Sleepers

    Seven_Sleepers

  • Gerold, Prefect of Bavaria
  • into the fold of the Frankish Kingdom. Gerold made his seat of power at Lorch. From here he was granted considerable power in comparison with other counts

    Gerold, Prefect of Bavaria

    Gerold,_Prefect_of_Bavaria

  • Saint Petronilla
  • Roman Catholic saint

    Petronilla in the Abbey built by Osric, a Mercian Prince in 679 AD. This is now probably located beneath the Lady Chapel in the present Norman Abbey. A church

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint_Petronilla

  • Agnes of Rome
  • Christian virgin and saint

    feast of Saint Agnes, two lambs are traditionally brought from the Trappist abbey of Tre Fontane in Rome to be blessed by the Pope. In summer, the lambs are

    Agnes of Rome

    Agnes of Rome

    Agnes_of_Rome

  • Zeno of Verona
  • Italian Catholic bishop and saint

    Medieval Italy AD c.350-800. PIMS/ Durham University Press. pp. 60–72. Abbey of San Zeno, Verona Borrelli, Antonio (14 December 2006). "San Zeno (Zenone)

    Zeno of Verona

    Zeno of Verona

    Zeno_of_Verona

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)
  • Martyr Maximilian of Lorch 284 12 October Archbishop of Laureacum, Missionary, Venerable Hieromartyr; who founded the church of Lorch, Austria Maximilian

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(H–M)

  • Edith Stein
  • German nun and philosopher (1891–1942)

    Egypt The Massabki Brothers Mateo Correa Magallanes Maurice Maximilian of Lorch Maximilian Kolbe Maximus of Évreux Menas of Egypt Menodora, Metrodora, and

    Edith Stein

    Edith Stein

    Edith_Stein

  • Óscar Romero
  • Archbishop of San Salvador from 1977 to 1980

    20th-century martyrs depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey in London. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was born on 15 August 1917 in

    Óscar Romero

    Óscar Romero

    Óscar_Romero

  • John of Nepomuk
  • Czech priest and saint (c. 1345–1393)

    VII. In 1393, Wenceslaus wanted to absorb the revenue of the Benedictine abbey in Kladruby. Jenštejn opposed the plan. The outraged King summoned Jenštejn

    John of Nepomuk

    John of Nepomuk

    John_of_Nepomuk

  • Patron saints of places
  • Alphaeus Nitra – Andrew Zorard Svätý Jur – George Celje – Maximilian of Lorch Koper – Nazarius of Koper Ljubljana – George Maribor – John the Baptist

    Patron saints of places

    Patron_saints_of_places

  • Cassian of Imola
  • Bishop of Brescia

    2007-10-16. Retrieved 2007-11-07. "Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Tower Grove Abbey". A Patron Saint of Teachers San Cassiano di Imola (in Italian) Portals:

    Cassian of Imola

    Cassian of Imola

    Cassian_of_Imola

  • List of municipal flags of Central Germany
  • Lindenfels Linsengericht Löhnberg Lohfelden Lohra Lohra (variant) Lollar Lorch am Rhein Lorsch Ludwigsau Lützelbach Mainhausen Maintal Malsfeld Marburg

    List of municipal flags of Central Germany

    List_of_municipal_flags_of_Central_Germany

  • Saint Domnius
  • Bishop of Salona

    Monks of St Augustine’s Abbey Ramsgate, The Book of saints: a dictionary of servants of God (Ramsgate: St. Augustine’s Abbey), 84. "Saint Duje", City

    Saint Domnius

    Saint Domnius

    Saint_Domnius

  • Hripsime
  • Roman martyr in the 3rd century

    the Catholic Church. Compiled by the Benedictine Monks of St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate. London: A. & C. Black. 1921. p. 231.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:

    Hripsime

    Hripsime

    Hripsime

  • Augustine Zhao Rong
  • Chinese Catholic priest and saint

    Egypt The Massabki Brothers Mateo Correa Magallanes Maurice Maximilian of Lorch Maximilian Kolbe Maximus of Évreux Menas of Egypt Menodora, Metrodora, and

    Augustine Zhao Rong

    Augustine Zhao Rong

    Augustine_Zhao_Rong

  • Anastasia of Sirmium
  • Christian saint and martyr (died 304)

    the main altar. Relics of the saint are also enshrined at Benediktbeuern Abbey in Benediktbeuern, Bavaria, Germany. The Orthodox Church venerates St. Anastasia

    Anastasia of Sirmium

    Anastasia of Sirmium

    Anastasia_of_Sirmium

  • Vincent of Saragossa
  • Saint and martyr

    Santiago de Compostela when the relics of Vincent were transferred to its new abbey-church dedicated to Saint Benedict from Zaragoza in 863, under the patronage

    Vincent of Saragossa

    Vincent of Saragossa

    Vincent_of_Saragossa

  • Felix and Adauctus
  • Roman-era Christian martyrs

    given their relics to Irmengard, wife of Lothair I; she placed them in the abbey of canonesses at Eschau in Alsace. They were brought to the church of St

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  • Julia of Corsica
  • Catholic saint, virgin, and martyr

    the request of his queen Ansa, translated her relics to the Benedictine abbey at Brescia. At Brescia, c. 763, Pope Paul I consecrated a church in Julia's

    Julia of Corsica

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  • Timeline of computing before 1950
  • Figure Della Geomanzia: Un Gruppo Finito Abeliano". Physis (14): fasc. 2. Lorch, R. P. (1976). "The Astronomical Instruments of Jabir ibn Aflah and the

    Timeline of computing before 1950

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  • Daniel of Padua
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Detroit Institute of Arts. There is a chapel dedicated to Saint Daniel in the Abbey Church of Santa Giustina in Padua. The altarpiece depicting the "Martyrdom

    Daniel of Padua

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  • Saint Afra
  • Christian martyr (died 304)

    St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey, Augsburg (German: Kloster Sankt Ulrich und Afra Augsburg) is a former Benedictine abbey dedicated to Saint Ulrich and

    Saint Afra

    Saint Afra

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  • Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum
  • Group of Persian Christian martyrs

    lodged them in the monastery of Seligenstadt. Some relics went to Prüm Abbey where their presence was recorded in the early 11th century. The original

    Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum

    Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum

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  • Saint Gordianus
  • Catholic saint (died 362)

    underwent restoration, but they have since been returned. The Princely Abbey of Kempten in Bavaria was established in 752, and dedicated to the Virgin

    Saint Gordianus

    Saint Gordianus

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  • Boethius
  • 6th-century Roman senator and philosopher (480–524 AD)

    ISBN 9780801420177. Watkins, Basil (2016). The Book of Saints. St. Augustine's Abbey of Ramsgate, England (8th ed.). London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0567664150

    Boethius

    Boethius

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  • Martyrs of Compiègne
  • 16 Carmelites executed in France in 1794

    relics, however, are in the possession of the Benedictines in Stanbrook Abbey in North Yorkshire. Their burial site, located in the back of the cemetery

    Martyrs of Compiègne

    Martyrs of Compiègne

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  • Oswald of Northumbria
  • King of Northumbria from 634 to 641/42; Christian saint

    lands: years later, when his niece Osthryth moved his bones to Bardney Abbey in Lindsey, its inmates initially refused to accept them, "though they knew

    Oswald of Northumbria

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  • Freedman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Freedman

    English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).

  • Fossey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bedfordshire)

    Fossey

    English (Bedfordshire) : habitational name from a lost place in Bedfordshire, recorded in 969 as Foteseige, from Old English foss ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry land in marsh’, ‘promontory’, or a topographic name for someone who lived on low lying land by a ditch or dike.

  • Kanshika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kanshika

    Indian king

  • Emelina
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Emelina

    Hard working.

  • Dayaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dayaa

    Mercy; Kindly

  • Vemados
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Vemados

    Courage of a Bear

  • Pasley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pasley

    English : variant of Parsley.Scottish : variant of Paisley. Black suggests also that some examples of Pasley and Paisley may be derived from a place known as Pasley or Howpasley, in the Borders region.Possibly an altered spelling of German Pasler, a variant of Basler, or of Pässler, an occupational name, from an agent derivative of basteln ‘to do handicraft’.

  • Kamalapriya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Kamalapriya

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Panagiotis
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Panagiotis

    All or holy.

  • Devan
  • Girl/Female

    English French American

    Devan

    Divine.

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  • Lurched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lurch

  • Lurch
  • n.

    A double score in cribbage for the winner when his adversary has been left in the lurch.

  • Larchen
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the larch.

  • Mudfish
  • n.

    The European loach.

  • Anteportico
  • n.

    An outer porch or vestibule.

  • Looch
  • n.

    See 2d Loch.

  • Lurch
  • v. t.

    To leave in the lurch; to cheat.

  • Loche
  • n.

    See Loach.

  • Tamarack
  • n.

    The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch.

  • Teade
  • n.

    A torch.

  • Lohock
  • n.

    See Loch, a medicine.

  • Porch
  • n.

    A covered and inclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof. Sometimes the porch is large enough to serve as a covered walk. See also Carriage porch, under Carriage, and Loggia.

  • Beardie
  • n.

    The bearded loach (Nemachilus barbatus) of Europe.

  • Lurching
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lurch

  • Thunderfish
  • n.

    A large European loach (Misgurnus fossilis).

  • Smerlin
  • n.

    A small loach.

  • Pronaos
  • n.

    The porch or vestibule of a temple.

  • Hood
  • n.

    A covering or porch for a companion hatch.

  • Torcher
  • n.

    One who gives light with a torch, or as if with a torch.