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Bursfelde is a village, now administratively joined with Hemeln as Bursfelde-Hemeln, in the northern part of Hann. Münden in the district of Göttingen
Bursfelde
Former abbey of Saint Benedict in Bursfelde in Lower Saxony, Germany
Bursfelde Abbey (in German Kloster Bursfelde) is a former Benedictine monastery located in Bursfelde, a hamlet which for administrative purposes is included
Bursfelde_Abbey
The Bursfelde Congregation, also called Bursfelde Union, was a union of predominantly west and central German Benedictine monasteries, of both men and
Bursfelde_Congregation
Complex of religious buildings
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran Christian faith. In 1947 Mother Basilea
Monastery
Groups based on religious devotion
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran Christian faith. Other examples of Lutheran
Religious_order
Member of a religious community of women
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran Christian faith. Other convents, especially
Nun
Count of Rittigau and Margrave of Frisia
was the Vogt of Helmarshausen and founded a Benedictine monastery at Bursfelde in 1093. During the civil wars of the early 1080s, which were part of
Henry,_Margrave_of_Frisia
German Lutheran theologian (1900–1979)
Studies and university professor for New Testament studies. He was abbot of Bursfelde, 1968–1971. He was born in Dresden and spent his formative years in Jerusalem
Joachim_Jeremias
Benedictine monastery in Aargau, Switzerland
to reform the abbey and joined it to the newly formed Congregation of Bursfelde, a union of Benedictine monasteries, both of men and of women, founded
Muri_Abbey
Benedictine abbey situated in Glees, Germany
reversed only in the late 15th century, under the influence of the reforming Bursfelde Congregation, which the abbey joined, supported against a certain resistance
Maria_Laach_Abbey
Hood worn by many Catholic monks
cuculla talare with a capuche worn over the tunic. The Caeremoniae of Bursfelde in the latter half of the fifteenth century issued two different tunics
Capuche
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran faith. Many of these convents in eastern
Women_in_Church_history
Type of building in classical and church architecture
an ecclesiastical basilica. Romanesque basilica of nowadays Lutheran Bursfelde Abbey in Germany Chester Cathedral in England, a Gothic style basilica
Basilica
from Marienberg Abbey (near Boppard), introduced the statutes of the Bursfelde Congregation. It had extensive endowments in its heyday, but in 1564 it
Dierstein_Abbey
Abbey in Lower Saxony, Germany
In 1433 Abbot Johann Dederoth also became abbot of Bursfelde Abbey and initiated the Bursfelde Congregation. In this way Clus Abbey stands at the beginning
Clus_Abbey
River in Germany
Nieme is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany that flows into the Weser in Bursfelde. List of rivers of Lower Saxony Environmental map service of Lower Saxony
Nieme
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran faith. Many of these convents in eastern
Women_in_Christianity
Baltic German noble family
abbot in the Loccum Abbey. Georg Carl Kotzebue (1668–1730), abbot in the Bursfelde Abbey from 1700 until his death in 1730. Jakob Franz Kotzebue (1621–1685)
Kotzebue_(noble_family)
Christian religious way of life
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran Christian faith. Loccum Abbey and Amelungsborn
Christian_monasticism
Monastery in Germany
their being placed under the reforming program of the newly established Bursfelde Congregation, that demanded a stricter way of life. In 1529 the Duke of
Ebstorf_Abbey
was a Benedictine monk and a notable abbot of Bursfelde Abbey. He was the originator of the Bursfelde Congregation. Johannes de Indagine, born Johannes
Johannes de Indagine (Benedictine)
Johannes_de_Indagine_(Benedictine)
German Benedictine abbot and polymath (1462–1516)
21. He often served as featured speaker and chapter secretary at the Bursfelde Congregation's annual chapter from 1492 to 1503, the annual meeting of
Johannes_Trithemius
Benedictine monastery in Germany
was among the earliest monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfelde Congregation in 1444 and by the late 15th century the convent comprises
Huysburg
the Benedictine abbey of Oldenstadt. 1523 he became Diffinitor of the Bursfelde Congregation. He was also reader of Martin Luther's writings. Luther wrote
Heyno_Gottschalk
1646 hymn by David Denicke, based on psalm 100
a tutor of his two eldest sons. From 1639, he was abbot of the Stift Bursfelde. In 1640 he settled in Hannover where he resumed working for George, who
Nun jauchzt dem Herren, alle Welt
Nun_jauchzt_dem_Herren,_alle_Welt
Benedictine monastery
nevertheless recovered. However, in 1465 the abbey joined the reformist Bursfelde Congregation, which succeeded in restoring spiritual discipline and a
Liesborn_Abbey
Benedictine monastery in Trier, Germany
Abbey, turned his attention to the extremely neglected and dilapidated Bursfelde Abbey. He was able to obtain two exemplary monks from St. Matthias' Abbey
St._Matthias'_Abbey
Services also includes the Hanns-Lilje-House (Hanns-Lilje-Haus [de]) and the Bursfelde Abbey. The departments are: Department 1 includes the areas of library
Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover
Evangelical-Lutheran_Church_of_Hanover
those of the two neighbouring villages, Glashütte (100 residents) and Bursfelde (40). As of 2009, the village mayor is Alfred Urhahn. Hemeln has numerous
Hemeln
seems to have acquired some authority here. In 1469 the abbey joined the Bursfelde Congregation, but suffered repeated disasters in the 16th century, including
Aura_Abbey
Lutheranism that emphasizes its Catholic heritage
as convents such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde. New religious orders were established by Lutherans throughout
Evangelical_Catholic
Benedictine monastery in Germany
mid-15th century it was one of the six original members of the influential Bursfelde Congregation, a Benedictine reform movement. After three prosperous centuries
Cismar_Abbey
Statutes, conditions and activities of women during the Reformation
convents (such as Ebstorf Abbey near the town of Uelzen and Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted the Lutheran Christian faith. Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Women in the Protestant Reformation
Women_in_the_Protestant_Reformation
Roman Catholic religious order for men
thirty years (1439–69) the Abbot of Bursfelde Abbey and the initiator of the Benedictine union known as the Bursfelde Congregation. In 1451, Busch was entrusted
Congregation_of_Windesheim
Abbey in Essen-Werden, Germany
complete reform, instituted in 1477, by Abbot Adam von Eschweiler of the Bursfelde Congregation, Werden continued in existence until its secularization in
Werden_Abbey
Surname list
(1900–1979), German Lutheran theologian, university professor and abbot of Bursfelde Otakar Jeremiáš (1892–1962), Czech composer, conductor and teacher This
Jeremias_(surname)
Chaise-Dieu (Casadéens) the Congregation of Saint-Victor (Victorines) the Bursfelde Congregation the Alsace Congregation the Cassinese Congregation (now within
List of Benedictine monasteries in France
List_of_Benedictine_monasteries_in_France
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Protestant theologian, university professor and abbot of the monastery Bursfelde near Hann. Münden, Germany Ernst Pittschau sen. (1859–1916), father of
Egeln
reform in the Benedictine monasteries and encouraged them to join the Bursfelde Congregation. In 1469, he sent Johann Fart, the prior of the St. Mary
John_II_of_Baden
Former abbey of the Benedictine Order in Ilsenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
monastic community included up to 25 monks, it joined the Benedictine Bursfelde Congregation in 1464/65. The Vögte, or lords protectors, were the Counts
Ilsenburg_Abbey
Highest hill in the Bramwald in the Weser Uplands in South Lower Saxony
slopes and discharges into the Upper Weser somewhat further west near Bursfelde. Southwest of the hill is Hemeln, to the southeast is the municipality
Totenberg
Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1180 to 1648
next two centuries, and in spite of the labours of the Windesheim and Bursfelde congregations, the way was prepared for the Reformation, which made rapid
Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen
Prince-Archbishopric_of_Bremen
Benedictine abbey in Germany
few years later Hirsau adopted the Constitutions of Bursfelde Abbey and became part of the Bursfelde Congregation. Wolfram's successor, Bernhard, carried
Hirsau_Abbey
Hill range in Germany
Volkmarshausen (part of Hann. Münden) in the west: Hemeln (municipality with Bursfelde and Glashütte; part of Hann. Münden) Reinhardshagen (municipality with
Bramwald
Benedictine monastery in Tholey, Saarland, Germany
begun in about 750. At the end of the 15th century the abbey joined the Bursfelde Congregation. In 1794 during the French Revolution the abbey was plundered
Tholey_Abbey
11th-century Bavarian nobleman
also acted as Vogts (reeves) of the Corvey, Gandersheim, Helmarshausen, Bursfelde, and Amelungsborn. Otto succeeded his father as count of Northeim about
Otto_of_Nordheim
German theologian
the University of Göttingen. In 1932 he was named abbot at the Kloster Bursfelde. He was founder (1909) and editor of the journal Zeitschrift für Systematische
Carl_Stange
Village in Germany
structures in southern Lower Saxony. In 1144, the village was presented to the Bursfelde Abbey. In a record from 1574, the earliest record of the name "Ellershausen"
Groß_Ellershausen
German painter (1874–1963)
inspired. Launching, oil painting, 1898, Historical Museum Bremerhaven Bursfelde Monastery Houses in Teufelsmoor Hamme lowlands, oil/canvas, Lilienthal
Sophie_Wencke-Meinken
Benedictine abbey in Bruges, Belgium
some point, after a canonical visitation it was incorporated into the Bursfelde Congregation, a Benedictine reform from Germany. In 1521, Emperor Charles
St._Andrew's_Abbey,_Bruges
Abbey in Affligem, Belgium
the abbey (still preserved in the abbey). In 1523, Affligem joined the Bursfelde Congregation, a union of Benedictine monasteries formed in the 15th century
Affligem_Abbey
Former Benedictine monastery in Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany
other monks from the monastery of St. Jakob near Mainz, a member of the Bursfelde Congregation. Michaelsberg joined this reform movement in 1467. Building
Michaelsberg_Abbey,_Bamberg
the State Consistory of the Church of Hanover (from 1881) and abbot of Bursfelde (1890). Professor Schultz's theological standpoint was that of a moderate
Hermann_Schultz
Castle and winery in Hesse, Germany
request was granted, and in 1457, the convent joined the reform-oriented Bursfelde Congregation, ushering in a new period of revival. The German Peasants'
Schloss_Johannisberg
Benedictine Monastery in Germany
the first half of the fifteenth century, the abbey joined the reform Bursfelde Congregation in 1459. The abbey of St. Jakob zu den Schotten was founded
St._Stephen's_Abbey,_Würzburg
English Benedictine monk
procurator to Germany to negotiate the transfer of monasteries from the Bursfelde Congregation. He effected the transfer of Cismar Abbey, Rinteln, and others
Clement_Reyner
have been a deliberate act of resistance to the new technology by the Bursfelde Congregation. The Riesenbibel contains the earliest copy of the Historia
Maximiner_Riesenbibel
Abbey in Belgium
abbey gradually declined, until the monastic revival originating from the Bursfelde Congregation brought fresh life in the 15th century. In 1569 Lobbes, St
Lobbes_Abbey
German monastery
Alpirsbach and began a series of construction projects, but also joined the Bursfelde Congregation, a coalition of reformist Benedictine monasteries. In 1522
Alpirsbach_Abbey
Authority within Lower Saxon Ministry of Science and Culture
hectares (3,700 acres) of forest in the Nordhausen district of Thuringia Bursfelde Monastery Georg von der Wense (1818–1830), Geh. Kammerrat (Privy chamber
Hanover_Monastic_Chamber
10th-century church in Göttingen, Germany
and in the southern aisle. After the Reinhausen monastery joined the Bursfelde Congregation in 1446, more late Gothic furnishings were donated. The last
St. Christopher's Church (Reinhausen)
St._Christopher's_Church_(Reinhausen)
Lutheran convent in Lower Saxony, Germany
connection with his mission of reforming the convent along the lines of the Bursfelde Reform. John III promoted a stronger adherence to the Benedictine rule
Neuenwalde_Convent
Abbey in Belgium
the bishop of Namur. In 1656 the monastery was incorporated into the Bursfelde Congregation. Just which revenues were due to the bishop remained subject
Brogne_Abbey
buildings. In 1628 English Benedictine monks in exile approached the Bursfelde Congregation with a request for a conventual building and in 1630 were
Lamspringe_Abbey
connection with his mission of reforming the convent along the lines of the Bursfelde Reform. Rode promoted a stronger adherence to the Benedictine rule and
Johann_Rode_von_Wale
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Having Fame
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Polite; Polite Obedience
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(अशोक) Hindi name ASHOKA means "without sorrow."
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English (chiefly Devon) : from a Middle English pet form of the Old English personal name Hocca.Dutch : patronymic from Hock 4.
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Destroyer of all evil
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Wonderful; Extraordinary
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Kind, Merciful
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God will Judge; God will Establish; Raised by God; Abbreviation of the Hebrew Name Jehoichin; Jehovah has Established
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(Ðртём) Russian form of Greek Artemisios, a name derived from the name of the goddess Artemis, ARTYOM means "safe and sound."
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, Netherlands
Well Shaped; Beautiful
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