The relics of St Oliver Plunkett and the head of St Thomas of Hereford.
Lamspringe Abbey (Stift Lamspringe, later Kloster Lamspringe) is a former religious house of the English Benedictines in exile, at Lamspringe near Hildesheim in Germany.
LamspringeAbbey (Stift Lamspringe, later Kloster Lamspringe) is a former religious house of the English Benedictines in exile, at Lamspringe near Hildesheim...
historically as the seat of the former LamspringeAbbey, of which the church and other buildings remain. Lamspringe was the seat of the former Samtgemeinde...
Anglo-Benedictine authorities resolved to incorporate with the Scottish monastery LamspringeAbbey, in Hanover, which was manned by English monks from 1645 to 1803. Inadequacy...
1996 Colwich Abbey (nuns), fdd 1651 in Paris; merged with Stanbrook Abbey and closed in 2020 Fort Augustus Abbey, fdd 1630 at Lamspringe, Scotland; closed...
Portsmouth Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Portsmouth, on Aquidneck Island in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, United States. The mission of the community...
parish register) on 1 July 1681, but exhumed in 1683 and taken to LamspringeAbbey in Germany. Later it was moved again. His head went to Rome, was then...
including John (1598–1681) who became the abbot of the Benedictines at LamspringeAbbey in Germany. She made the final decision to become a nun after a disfiguring...
Abbey Wennigsen Abbey Wülfinghausen Abbey Grauhof Abbey Riechenberg Abbey St Peter and Paul (Heiningen) LamspringeAbbey Wöltingerode Abbey Minster Church...
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...
Western District of England. For his early education he was sent to LamspringeAbbey, near Hildesheim, in the Kingdom of Hanover, where he arrived in 1798...
body was brought to Downside Abbey, England, where the major part is located today, with some parts remaining at Lamspringe. On the occasion of his canonization...
English Benedictines in exile the derelict buildings at LamspringeAbbey, which continued as an abbey of English monks from 1644 to 1802. Though greatly impeded...
comprises some five monks. The monastery is a daughter house of Ampleforth Abbey, whose monks formed the community at the invitation of Archbishop of Harare...
order. On 23 April 1656, he took vows at the English Benedictine house LamspringeAbbey near Hildesheim, in Germany, and returned to England as a missionary...
a professed 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...
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...
with the abbeys of Lamspringe, Heiningen, Dorstadt, Wöltingerode, Ringelheim and Riechenberg, as well as the towns of Alfeld, Bockenem, Lamspringe and Salzgitter...
restored and converted to an art venue in the small village of Glashuette (Lamspringe, Niedersachsen). Kunsthalle Detroit has held multiple exhibitions, starting...
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...