St John's Monastery, Lübeck (Q164264): Difference between revisions
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consecrated as Benedictine monastery 1177 by Bishop Heinrich I von Lübeck, double monastery in 1246, converted into Cistercian monastery, continued after the Reformation until 1803 as a protestant convent for the virgins.
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English | St John's Monastery, Lübeck |
consecrated as Benedictine monastery 1177 by Bishop Heinrich I von Lübeck, double monastery in 1246, converted into Cistercian monastery, continued after the Reformation until 1803 as a protestant convent for the virgins. |
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53°52'0.1"N, 10°41'33.0"E
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- dewiki St.-Johannis-Kloster (Lübeck)
- frwiki Abbaye Saint-Jean de Lübeck
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- wikidatawiki Q2316268