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Municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany
Woltershausen are part of the municipality Lamspringe. Lamspringe is known historically as the seat of the former Lamspringe Abbey, of which the church and other
Lamspringe
village Lamspringe. On 1 November 2016 it was dissolved. The Samtgemeinde Lamspringe consisted of the following municipalities: Harbarnsen Lamspringe Neuhof
Lamspringe_(Samtgemeinde)
Lamspringe Abbey (Stift Lamspringe, later Kloster Lamspringe) is a former religious house of the English Benedictines in exile, at Lamspringe near Hildesheim
Lamspringe_Abbey
Branch line in Germany
via Bad Salzdetfurth to Bodenburg. From there it used to continue via Lamspringe to Bad Gandersheim on the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway. The surviving section
Lamme_Valley_Railway
Type of perfume
H&R Fragrance Guide/Duftatlas/Atlas Olfactif, Quensen & Oudras Verlag, Lamspringe, 2000, p. 14, ISBN 3-922805-69-8 Definition of the chypre family from
Chypre
Irish Catholic archbishop and saint (1625–1681)
remains were exhumed in 1683 and moved to the Benedictine monastery at Lamspringe, near Hildesheim in Germany. The head was brought to Rome, and from there
Oliver_Plunkett
Ortsteil of Lamspringe in Lower Saxony, Germany
the municipality Lamspringe. "Geschichte Neuhof". Gemeinde Lamspringe (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2025. "Neuhof". Gemeinde Lamspringe (in German). Retrieved
Neuhof,_Lower_Saxony
Group of Benedictine abbeys
established in a disused collegiate church dedicated to St Adrian and St Denis, Lamspringe Abbey (ancestor of Fort Augustus Abbey), in Upper Saxony in what is now
English Benedictine Congregation
English_Benedictine_Congregation
English landowner and soldier
by sickness. In 1653, he converted to Catholicism and later resided in Lamspringe Abbey, Westphalia. Created Baron Langdale in 1658 by Charles II, after
Marmaduke Langdale, 1st Baron Langdale of Holme
Marmaduke_Langdale,_1st_Baron_Langdale_of_Holme
Margrave of Brandenburg from 1100 to 1170
of Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia Adelheid (died before 1162), a nun in Lamspringe Unknown daughter, married before 1146 Otto the Younger, son of Otto of
Albert_the_Bear
A page from the earliest manuscript, copied at Lamspringe Abbey in the 11th century
Poeta_Saxo
Edemissen 5177 Abbensen 518 5181 Alfeld (Leine) 5182 Gronau (Leine) 5183 Lamspringe 5184 Freden (Leine) 5185 Duingen 5186 Wallensen 5187 Delligsen 519 5190
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Benedictine monastery in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
Priory School Worth School Former houses Colwich Abbey Fort Augustus Abbey Lamspringe Abbey Sherborne Abbey Westminster Abbey Churches Church of Our Lady and
Portsmouth_Abbey
English Baronet
including John (1598–1681) who became the abbot of the Benedictines at Lamspringe Abbey. After succeeding to the title in 1637 Sir Thomas spent much of
Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Gascoigne,_2nd_Baronet
Adenstedt Almstedt Baddeckenstedt Bad Salzdetfurth Bockenem Goslar Hildesheim Holle Langelsheim Lamspringe Lutter am Barenberge Salzgitter
Innerste_Uplands
District in Lower Saxony, Germany
Hildesheim Sarstedt Algermissen Diekholzen Freden Giesen Harsum Holle Lamspringe Nordstemmen Schellerten Sibbesse Söhlde 1. Leinebergland Duingen Eime
Hildesheim_(district)
Hill range in Germany
Uplands). It is located in the western Harz Foreland roughly between Lamspringe by the source region of the River Lamme in the northwest and the town
Heber_(hills)
Multi-disciplinary outdoor theatre performance
(de:Hutberg, Kamenz) 2 June 1935 Electoral Palace, Koblenz 24 March 1935 Lamspringe 28 June 1936 Leutkirch November 1940 Loreley, St. Goarshausen 21 June
Thingspiele
First Margravine of Brandenburg
eldest son of Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia Adelheid (died 1162), a nun in Lamspringe Gertrude, married in 1155 to Duke Děpold I of Jamnitz Sybille (died c
Sophie_of_Winzenburg
Authority within Lower Saxon Ministry of Science and Culture
Grauhof Monastery Riechenberg Monastery St Peter and Paul (Heiningen) Lamspringe Monastery Wöltingerode Monastery Minster Church of St. Alexandri (Einbeck)
Hanover_Monastic_Chamber
Federal highway in Germany
Ambergau parking area Goslar Seesen 66 Rhüden/Harz B 82 – Rhüden/Harz, Lamspringe, Bad Harzburg, Goslar Harz rest area 67 Seesen/Harz B 243 / B 248 – Seesen/Harz
Bundesautobahn_7
English Benedictine monk
D.D. (1589–1651) was an English Benedictine monk, who became abbot of Lamspringe in Germany. Born Lawrence Reyner in Ripon, Yorkshire, he made his profession
Clement_Reyner
B 3 and B 64 federal roads, and link, for example, Alfeld, Freden and Lamspringe with one another. Amongst the hills in the Sackwald are the following
Sackwald
Conflict
abbeys of Lamspringe, Heiningen, Dorstadt, Wöltingerode, Ringelheim and Riechenberg, as well as the towns of Alfeld, Bockenem, Lamspringe and Salzgitter
Hildesheim_Diocesan_Feud
Ortsteil of Lamspringe in Lower Saxony, Germany
Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality Lamspringe. Harbarnsen is situated in an agricultural region between the Weserbergland
Harbarnsen
Ortsteil of Lamspringe in Lower Saxony, Germany
Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality Lamspringe. http://www.sehlem.de Media related to Sehlem at Wikimedia Commons v t
Sehlem,_Lower_Saxony
Former Benedictine monastery in Scotland
Anglo-Benedictine authorities resolved to incorporate with the Scottish monastery Lamspringe Abbey, in Hanover, which was manned by English monks from 1645 to 1803
Fort_Augustus_Abbey
Priory School Worth School Former houses Colwich Abbey Fort Augustus Abbey Lamspringe Abbey Sherborne Abbey Westminster Abbey Churches Church of Our Lady and
Monastery_of_Christ_the_Word
London church
the parish register) on 1 July 1681, but exhumed in 1683 and taken to Lamspringe Abbey in Germany. Later it was moved again. His head went to Rome, was
St_Giles_in_the_Fields
supported the Saxon Count Ricdag in the foundation of the nunnery at Lamspringe by procuring for it the relics of Saint Hadrian from Rome. According to
Altfrid
Light art institution
restored and converted to an art venue in the small village of Glashütte (Lamspringe, Lower Saxony). Kunsthalle Detroit has held multiple exhibitions, starting
Kunsthalle_Detroit
Ortsteil of Lamspringe in Lower Saxony, Germany
a former municipality in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality Lamspringe. v t e
Woltershausen
German World War II fighter pilot
441142—factory number) crashed near Wöllersheim, present-day part of Lamspringe, approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles) south-southeast of Hildesheim
Leopold_Münster
English Roman Catholic Benedictine monk
Benedictine monk on 9 May 1670, in the abbey of St Adrian and St Denis at Lamspringe in the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim. He assumed in religion the name
Alban_Francis
including John (1598–1681) who became the abbot of the Benedictines at Lamspringe Abbey in Germany. She made the final decision to become a nun after a
Catherine_Gascoigne
River in Germany
right-hand tributary of the River Leine. The Gande rises near the town of Lamspringe on the eastern side of the Sackwald in the county of Hildesheim and flows
Gande_(river)
English Benedictine
the Western District of England. For his early education he was sent to Lamspringe Abbey, near Hildesheim, in the Kingdom of Hanover, where he arrived in
Augustine_Baines
German World War I propaganda
Klütz: an iron cross. Krefeld: St. George. Kröpelin: an iron cross. Lamspringe: an iron cross. Landau: a soldier. Landshut: an iron cross on the town
Nail_Men
Congregation granted the English Benedictines in exile the derelict buildings at Lamspringe Abbey, which continued as an abbey of English monks from 1644 to 1802
Bursfelde_Congregation
the preachers' seminary in Hanover. In 1840 he was appointed pastor at Lamspringe, near Hildesheim; in 1851, superintendent at Catlenburg; and in 1855,
Friedrich_Münchmeyer
Hill range in Lower Saxony, Germany
Ambergau to the west. It rises between Bockenem to the east-northeast and Lamspringe to the southwest. The ridge lies east of the valley of the River Lamme
Harplage
English Benedictine
order. On 23 April 1656, he took vows at the English Benedictine house Lamspringe Abbey near Hildesheim, in Germany, and returned to England as a missionary
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