• Oettingen claimed Vogtei on Dillinger extinction
1258 1764
• Albertus Magnus settled in favour of Augsburg
1263
• Oett.-Wallerstein sued for Vogtei
1583 and 1739
• Gained Reichsfreiheit
1764
• Secularised to Thurn und Taxis
1802
• Mediatised to Bavaria
1806 1802
• Mediatised to Württemberg
1810
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Oettingen-Wallerstein
Thurn und Taxis
Neresheim Abbey or the Abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra, Neresheim (German: Abtei Neresheim or Abtei der heiligen Ulrich und Afra) is located above the town of Neresheim in Baden-Württemberg, southern Germany. It is now a Benedictine monastery and is part of the Beuronese Congregation.
NeresheimAbbey or the Abbey of Saints Ulrich and Afra, Neresheim (German: Abtei Neresheim or Abtei der heiligen Ulrich und Afra) is located above the...
and 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Aalen. It's the home of the NeresheimAbbey, which still hosts monks, was Reichsfrei until the German Mediatisation...
or his son Dominikus Wiedemann who worked with Balthasar Neumann at NeresheimAbbey from where the drafts were later moved to the central archive of the...
secularized church property, among them Buchau Abbey, Marchtal Abbey, NeresheimAbbey, Ennetach Abbey, Siessen Abbey, and others. In 1803 they were summarized...
joined the Order of Saint Benedict in 1923 and became a member of NeresheimAbbey. For his religious name, he chose Emmeram after Saint Emmeram of Regensburg...
included count of Kyburg as one of their titles. Hartmann I founded NeresheimAbbey in 1095, shortly before departing for the First Crusade. Many nobles...
monk who wrote the first chronicle of Zwiefalten Abbey and then served as abbot of NeresheimAbbey from 1140 until his death. Ortlieb was the librarian...
Knoller, Austrian/Italian who painted frescoes for NeresheimAbbey, Ettal Abbey, and other abbeys, as well as altarpieces Adam Kraft, known for work in...
art. It became a model for similar decorations, for example in the Neresheimabbey. The art historian Georg Dehio praised its "pseudo-Dodoric stiff austerity"...
Winterthur [de], 2004 Vol. 8 Canonnade, on the Holzhey Organ of the NeresheimAbbey, 2004 Vol. 9 Bombarde, on the organ of the Matthäuskirche [de] in Stuttgart...
dispute with Count Louis III of Oettingen about the office of Vogt over NeresheimAbbey, an arbitration board chaired by Albertus Magnus ruled against him...
churches. This reached its pinnacle at Vierzehnheiligen (after 1742) and Neresheim (after 1747). One of his last large projects was a rebuilding of the Hofburg...
To the dukes of Württemberg with the 80th seat to the Reichstag Neresheim Imperial Abbey Established in 1095, Reichsfreiheit contested by the House of...
ecumenically it belonged to Öttingen and because the Benedictine Abbey at Neresheim owned the right to use the village church. The few Protestants who...
any – that were awarded to them as compensation, usually a secularized abbey or one of the smaller imperial cities.[citation needed] On 8 October 1802...
two precursor districts. The crosier in the middle represents Ellwangen Abbey, which possessed many smaller areas scattered in the district. "Bevölkerung...
Abtsgmünd, Bopfingen, Essingen, Hüttlingen, Kirchheim am Ries, Lauchheim, Neresheim, Oberkochen, Riesbürg and Westhausen, and is interwoven with the catchment...