Esrum Abbey, also Esrom Abbey (Danish: Esrum or Esrom Kloster), was the second Cistercian monastery founded in Denmark,[1] located near Hillerød in Region Hovedstaden, on the island of Zealand (Sjælland), on the north side of the Esrum Sø (Lake Esrum) near Esbønderup and Græsted.
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^the first was Herrevad Abbey, which became part of Sweden in 1658, leaving Esrum as the oldest Cistercian foundation on present Danish territory
^"About Esrum Abbey". esrum.dk. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
EsrumAbbey, also Esrom Abbey (Danish: Esrum or Esrom Kloster), was the second Cistercian monastery founded in Denmark, located near Hillerød in Region...
22 m. Its principal drainage is Esrum Å, a 10-km stream which passes Esrum Watermill and the remains of EsrumAbbey on its way to the Kattegat at Dronningmølle...
Valdemar at EsrumAbbey, where she eventually died as a lay sister, noted by the monks as famula nostra ('our servant'). She was buried in the abbey church...
Bernard Dithard, who became the first abbot. The Kołbacz Abbey was a filial of the Danish EsrumAbbey, so the monks who came to Oliwa were probably mostly...
and a full, sweet flavour. It takes its name from the monastery, Esrom Abbey, where it was produced until 1559. The production of modern-style Esrom...
order of enclosed monks and nuns formed in 1098, originating from Cîteaux Abbey. Their monasteries spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, but...
(1863-1958) which was opened in 1957. The remaining buildings of 12th-century EsrumAbbey near Hillerød were listed as a heritage site in 1992. After restoration...
Schleswig) Valdemar IV of Denmark 1340 Sønderborg Castle six children 1374 EsrumAbbey aged 37-38 3/4 Schleswig briefly annexed to Schauenburg control (1326-1330);...
600 ha of woodland situated in northern Zealand, west and south of Lake Esrum. The forest is owned and administered by the State of Denmark, and a part...
Benedictine monastery in the 12th century or possibly Priory or possibly Abbey conventionally, the town is Mohrkirch but the hospital and convent Mohrkirchen...
Danes. The Danish Cistercian monastery, EsrumAbbey, was thus able to found a daughter house in the area, Dargun Abbey, at Dargun, west of Demmin, in 1172...
the Tithe right was transferred from the Bishops of Roskilde to Æbelholt Abbey. A parish priest is mentioned in 1301. In 1567, Tibirke was home to 16 tithe-paying...
region by Christian forces in 1164. The founding community came from EsrumAbbey in Denmark. The monastery was destroyed in 1198, and the monks left,...
Germany. Ryd Abbey was settled by the Cistercians of EsrumAbbey in 1210. The monastic community originated however in St. Michael's Abbey in Schleswig...
short-lived Carthusian monastery. It later came under Sorø Abbey and parts of it under EsrumAbbey and remained so until the end of the Middle Ages. In that...