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Former municipality in Styria, Austria
Kloster is a former municipality in the district of Deutschlandsberg in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform
Kloster,_Styria
Topics referred to by the same term
It may also refer to: Kloster, Styria Kloster, Denmark Kloster, Sweden Klošter, settlement in Slovenia Asbjørn Kloster (1823–1876), Norwegian educator
Kloster
Topics referred to by the same term
Allerheiligen (Dutch and German for All Saints) may refer to: Kloster Allerheiligen; see All Saints' Abbey (Baden-Württemberg) Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis
Allerheiligen
District in Styria, Austria
(German: [dɔʏtʃˈlantsbɛʁk] ) is a district of the state of Styria in Austria. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it consists of the following
Deutschlandsberg_District
Place in Styria, Slovenia
of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region. The Novi Klošter Monastery is a 15th-century monastery
Založe
18th-century oil painting and written table
Vienna, and the other 3 are held at museums in Bad Aussee, Moosham and Kloster Machern [de]. The top of the table shows 10 figures, which correspond the
Styrian_Table_of_Peoples
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Admont Abbey, Admont (Styria): Benedictine monks (and earlier also nuns) Aggsbach Charterhouse (dissolved)
List of Christian monasteries in Austria
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Austria
Building in Upper Austria, Austria
accommodated a prison. The abbey was founded in 1080–1082 by Ottokar II of Styria as a community of secular canons and as a dynastic burial place for his
Garsten_Abbey
Former municipality in Styria, Austria
town, in the district of Deutschlandsberg in Styria, Austria, roughly 30 km from Graz. Since the 2015 Styria municipal structural reform, it is part of
Bad_Gams
Benedictine monastery in Styria, Austria
located on the Enns River in the town of Admont, Styria, Austria. The oldest remaining monastery in Styria, Admont Abbey says it contains the largest monastic
Admont_Abbey
Benedictine nunnery in Austria
Gabriel, Abtei Sankt Gabriel, Kloster Sankt Gabriel), is a Benedictine nunnery in Sankt Johann bei Herberstein, Styria, Austria. The community was founded
St._Gabriel's_Priory
Place in Styria, Slovenia
Laško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Savinja Statistical
Jurklošter
Town in Hesse, Germany
has been being built on the western edge of Oberbiel since the 1990s. Kloster Altenberg (Altenberg Monastery) - Burial place of the blessed Gertrud von
Solms
Castle in Losenstein, Austria
village of Losenstein, the river Enns, and the foothills in the direction of Styria. The castle ruins are freely accessible. The original structure of the castle
Losenstein_Castle
Local government reform in Austria
The Styria municipal structural reform (German: Steiermärkische Gemeindestrukturreform) was a local government reform in the Austrian state of Styria, which
Styria municipal structural reform
Styria_municipal_structural_reform
Former Dominican priory in Slovenia
Novi Klošter (from German: Neukloster > "The New Cloister") is a former Dominican priory near Polzela (Slovenia), built in the mid-15th century by Frederick
Novi_Klošter_Monastery
Austrian real estate cadastre
[citation needed] Folder for two cadastral municipalities: Municipality of Kloster, cadastral municipalities of Rettenbach and Klosterwinkel Municipality
Franziszeischer_cadastre
Medieval manuscript of poems and dramatic texts
who was venerated in Seckau, such as CB 12* and 19*–22*. In support of Kloster Neustift, the text's open-mindedness is characteristic of the reform-minded
Carmina_Burana
South Slavic language
which included most of the present-day Austrian states of Carinthia and Styria, as well as East Tyrol, the Val Pusteria in South Tyrol, and some areas
Slovene_language
Austrian metallurgist (1927–2019)
quality assurance of the stainless steel works in Söderfors (today Erasteel Kloster AB and Alleima Söderfors). In 1965, Fischmeister accepted a call to the
Hellmut_Fischmeister
Austria 1979-09-12 Josef Walcher 29 Schladming, Styria Austria 1984-01-22 Hugh Lindsay 34 Gotschnagrat, Klosters, Graubünden Switzerland 1988-03-10 Alfonso
List_of_skiing_deaths
Burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church and monastery in Vienna, Austria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slcJRqox1gI Memorial website (in German). "Kloster/Kirche – Loretokapelle". www.klosterkirche-muri.ch. Archived from the original
Imperial_Crypt
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1305 to 1307
III and Stephen I. Otto was in opposition to Habsburg and tried to regain Styria which Bavaria had lost in 1180. He supported Adolf, King of Germany against
Otto_III,_Duke_of_Bavaria
Congregation within the Benedictine Confederation
1889, which relocated in 1919–20 to Schloss Bertholdstein in Pertlstein in Styria. This was followed in 1893 by Maredret Abbey in Belgium, then in 1904 by
Beuronese_Congregation
Mythical figure
Zwergensagen aus andern Schweizerkantoneß. Nr. 228 47) Der Geißler von Klosters". Schweizersagen aus dem Aargau. Vol. 1. Aarau: H. R. Sauerländer. pp. 319–320
Wild_man
German climatologist and geophysicist (1880–1930)
the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium and Berlinisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster. In 1886 his family purchased a former manor house near Rheinsberg, which
Alfred_Wegener
Winter sliding sport
English soldiers constructed a toboggan track between the towns of Davos and Klosters in Switzerland. While toboggan tracks were not uncommon at the time, the
Skeleton_(sport)
History of walled towns in Austria
promontory layout, suggesting that it is of Slavic origin. Judenburg in Styria is another example of this type of walled town. This is a small group of
Austrian_walled_towns
Place in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
as the Brucker Sägmühle, Edenhof, Götzenmühle, Hohenlinde, Hollenhof, Kloster Lorch, Muckensee, Seemühle, Wachthaus and the Walkersbacher Tal make up
Lorch_(Württemberg)
Swiss architect (1645–1713)
from a family which provided several architects who had worked in Bavaria, Styria and Mainz. His father, Bartolomeo Viscardi (1599–1654), was summoned to
Giovanni_Antonio_Viscardi
Calendar year
Friedrich Gleditsch. p. 384. Brachthäuser, Christian (1 October 2016). "Kloster, Krypta, Kontroversen. Zum 500. Todesjahr des Siegener Landesherrn Johann V
1485
Military conflict between 1630 and 1635
Chronologische Geschichte von Dachau in Baiern. München 1816 Andechs – Kloster- und Wallfahrtskirche auf dem Heiligen Berg am Ammersee. Schnell & Steiner
Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years' War
Swedish_intervention_in_the_Thirty_Years'_War
German physicist (1915–2012)
from 1945. He was an honorary citizen of Austria for saving 300 jobs in Styria in the 1960s. He earned a Ph.D. from the Graz University of Technology in
Guido_Dessauer
Monastery in Weingarten, Germany
University Press, 2003, pp. 66 et seq. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kloster Weingarten. (in German) Pädagogische Hochschule (in German) Academy of
Weingarten_Abbey
Former Benedictine monastery in Steyr, Austria (12c. - 1784)
Gleink Abbey (Stift or Kloster Gleink) was a Benedictine monastery located in the town of Steyr in Austria. The monastery was founded in the early 12th
Gleink_Abbey
(Reinickendorf) Canisius-Kolleg Berlin (Tiergarten) Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster (Schmargendorf) Schadow-Gymnasium (Zehlendorf) Französisches Gymnasium
List of classical secondary schools
List_of_classical_secondary_schools
1756–63 conflict between Prussia and Austria
Geschichte Österreichs: Kultur, Gesellschaft, Politik (in German). Graz: Styria Media Group. ISBN 978-3-222-12825-7. Wilson, Peter H. (2016). Heart of Europe:
Third_Silesian_War
Austrian writer (1930–2020)
discussion of the present: Requirements and principles] (in German). Verlag Styria. OCLC 13864264. Holl, Adolf; Nedbal, Johannes (1965). Wegweisungen im Glauben:
Adolf_Holl
German music television series
Chiemsee Chur and Graubünden Coburg, Thuringia and Harz Cologne Davos, Klosters, Prättigau Dolomites Dresden Eiderstedt (for Christmas) Eisenach, Erfurt
Kein_schöner_Land_(TV_series)
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
Bern. It was supported financially by the income of the now-disbanded Kloster Königsfelden. The school itself produced an above-average number of priests
Brugg
Name of old Austrian noble family
Volume 3 1830 Historische und topographische Darstellung Pfarren, Stifte, Klöster, milden Stiftungen und Denkmähler im Erzherzogthume Oeſterreich. 1824 Studien
Hackinger
der Pfarrei St. Albert in Leipzig-Wahren .... Pater Gordian Landwehr". Kloster, Konvent & Kirche St. Albert Leipzig-Wahren. Retrieved 6 August 2019. Gordian
Gordian_Landwehr
Les Paccots Rathvel Schwarzsee Arosa Bergün Brigels Davos Disentis Flims Klosters Laax Lenzerheide Obersaxen St. Moritz Samnaun San Bernardino Savognin Scuol
List of ski areas and resorts in Europe
List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
Austrian scientist
the upcoming 16th Pannonian International Symposium on Catalysis (Seggau/Styria, Austria; September 1–5, 2024; with C. Rameshan). Rupprechter has received
Günther_Rupprechter
Austrian Cistercian monastery
1146, Ulrich replaced the canons with Cistercian monks from Rein Abbey in Styria. Under its first abbot, Gerald, the monastery was richly endowed and placed
Wilhering_Abbey
the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Octavian Morariu: Chair Kristin Kloster Aasen: IOC member Zhang Hong: IOC member Roman Kumpošt [cs]: Stakeholder
Bids for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Bids_for_the_2026_Winter_Olympics
Austrian tennis player
Since retiring she remained involved in tennis as a coach. She was named Styria's "Coach of the Year" in 2015. "Evelyn Fauth - Bio - Personal:". Women's
Evelyn_Fauth
Decade
Kaufhold, Hubert (2000). "Notizen zur Späten Geschichte des Barsaumo-Klosters". Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies. 3 (2): 227. Archived from the original
1280s
Decade
Friedrich Gleditsch. p. 384. Brachthäuser, Christian (1 October 2016). "Kloster, Krypta, Kontroversen. Zum 500. Todesjahr des Siegener Landesherrn Johann V
1480s
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leicester, named in Old English from the tribal name Ligore (itself adapted from a British river name) + Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lestre in Normandy.English and Scottish : variant of Lister.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Worcester.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, ALYSTER means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
Gaelic Greek
Defender of man.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the city name Leicester which was recorded in the 10th century as Ligora caester "Ligora's fort." Ligora is related to Liguria, a very old place name of obscure origin, dating back to pre-Roman times. There has been some speculation concerning a possible connection between Ligora/Liguria and Celtic Lug, LESTER means "oath."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Lister.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a plasterer, from Middle English, Middle Low German plaster (from Latin emplastrum ‘(wound) plaster’ (originally a paste), from Greek emplastron, a derivative of emplassein ‘to shape or form’; the term was carried over into building terminology to mean ‘bonding agent’).English : habitational name from any of various places called Plaistow (in East London, Derbyshire, Sussex, and elsewhere), from Old English plegestÅw ‘place where people gather for sport or play’. This can also be a variant of Plaisted (through interchangeable use of the Old English elements stÅw and stede, both meaning ‘place’, in earlier times).German and Ashkenazic Jewish (Pflaster) : from Middle High German pflaster (German Pflaster, from Latin plastrum) ‘street pavement’, ‘pavement’, cognate with 1.
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALASTER means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dyer, Middle English litster, an agent derivative (originally feminine; compare Baxter) of lit(t)e(n) ‘to dye’ (Old Norse lita). This term was used principally in East Anglia and northern and eastern England (areas of Scandinavian settlement), and to this day the surname is found principally in these regions, especially in Yorkshire.Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Fhleisdeir ‘son of the arrow maker’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Greek
Defender of Man; Man's Defender
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Forster.English : nickname from Middle English foster ‘foster parent’ (Old English fÅstre, a derivative of fÅstrian ‘to nourish or rear’).Jewish : probably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, such as Forster.This name was brought to North America by many different bearers from the 17th century onward. Thomas Foster (1640–79) is buried in the old burial ground in Cambridge, MA. John Foster, born 1648 in Dorchester, MA, was the earliest wood engraver in America.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish Greek
defender of mankind.
Male
Swedish
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Kristoffer, KRISTER means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, FOSTER means "foster-parent," 2) forster, meaning "forester," 3) forster, meaning "shearer," or 4) fuyster, meaning "saddle-tree maker."
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish
Christian; Follower of Christ
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALESTER means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Gloucester. The place originally bore the British name Glēvum (apparently from a cognate of Welsh gloyw ‘bright’), to which was added the Old English element ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).
Boy/Male
Swedish
Christian.
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALISTER means "defender of mankind."
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess of Grains; Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Matchless or incomparable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Book
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Irish, Slavic
Noble; Nobility; Light; Variant of Helen; Little Eve; Bird
Boy/Male
Sikh
Saintly person
Girl/Female
Arabic, Danish, Muslim
Beloved; Diminutive of Salma
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sovereign
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Brave
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Liberated
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
KLOSTER STYRIA
v. t.
To confine in, or as in, a cloister; to seclude from the world; to immure.
v. t.
To support with a bolster or pillow.
n.
Any large macrurous crustacean used as food, esp. those of the genus Homarus; as the American lobster (H. Americanus), and the European lobster (H. vulgaris). The Norwegian lobster (Nephrops Norvegicus) is similar in form. All these have a pair of large unequal claws. The spiny lobsters of more southern waters, belonging to Palinurus, Panulirus, and allied genera, have no large claws. The fresh-water crayfishes are sometimes called lobsters.
v. t.
To raise a blister or blisters upon.
n.
Same as Clyster.
n.
A long, loose overcoat, worn by men and women, originally made of frieze from Ulster, Ireland.
n.
A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter, applied to raise a blister.
v. t.
Fig.: To smooth over; to cover or conceal the defects of; to hide, as with a covering of plaster.
v. t.
To give pain to, or to injure, as if by a blister.
n.
A number of similar things collected together or lying contiguous; a group; as, a cluster of islands.
n.
One who, or that which, closes; specifically, a boot closer. See under Boot.
n.
Glitter; luster.
v. t.
To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and walls of a house.
n.
See Glosser.
v. t.
To collect into a cluster or clusters; to gather into a bunch or close body.
v. t.
To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore.
n.
A polisher; one who gives a luster.
v. i.
To grow in clusters or assemble in groups; to gather or unite in a cluster or clusters.
n.
Calcined gypsum, or plaster of Paris, especially when ground, as used for making ornaments, figures, moldings, etc.; or calcined gypsum used as a fertilizer.
v. i.
To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.