Neustadt am Main Abbey (German: Kloster Neustadt am Main) was an abbey of the Benedictine Order in Neustadt am Main, Bavaria, Germany. It existed from the 8th century until the dissolution of abbeys in the course of secularization in 1803. During its heyday in the early Middle Ages, the abbey was a political power that vied for regional influence with the Prince-bishops of Würzburg, the Archbishops of Mainz and the Counts of Rieneck. Today its location is occupied by a (mostly newly constructed) monastery operated by the nuns of the "Dominican Order of Saint Catherine of Siena", also known as Kloster Neustadt. The former abbey church today serves as the Catholic parish church for Neustadt.
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predecessor building. The organ also dates from 1720, but was located at NeustadtamMainAbbey until 1806, when it was bought by the Amorbach parish. The church...
Wiener Neustadt in 1469. His wife, Eleanor of Portugal, died in Wiener Neustadt in 1467, and the late Gothic church of the old Cistercian abbey contains...
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made his profession in the NeustadtamMainAbbey. In 825 Gozbald became abbot of the sixteen monks at Niederaltaich Abbey and retained that office until...
flows through Bad Königshofen, Bad Neustadt, Bad Kissingen, Hammelburg and flows into the Main River in Gemünden amMain. The Franconian Saale begins in...
(German: Burg Salzburg) stands on the edge of a plateau above the town of Bad Neustadt an der Saale in Lower Franconia in southern Germany. The large Ganerbenburg...
Albertus Magnus [de] in Braunschweig (since 1958) Kloster NeustadtamMain [de] in NeustadtamMain (since 1961) Kommende Lage [de] in Rieste (1999-2020)...
Höchst. The town is made up of the centres of Hainstadt (with Rosenbach), Neustadt, Rai-Breitenbach (with Mühlhausen), Sandbach (the town's administrative...
of the Main and Bergrothenfels on the hill, next to Rothenfels Castle (Burg Rothenfels [de]). Marquardt II von Grumbach, Vogt of NeustadtAbbey built a...
Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region—Germany's second-largest metropolitan region after Rhine-Ruhr—which also encompasses the cities of Frankfurt amMain, Wiesbaden...
Braunau am Inn (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁaʊ̯naʊ̯ am ˈɪn] ; German for "Braunau on the Inn") is a town in Upper Austria on the border with Germany. It...
aide Blondel. It is said that this silver booty was used to build Wiener Neustadt. Between 1150 and 1839, the four towns of St. Michael, Wösendorf, Joching...
held in fief from the Abbey of Fulda. The County was created by a decree of the Abbey of Fulda, which consolidated the Abbey's possessions in the northern...
In 948, an Arbogast von Franckenstein confirmed to the abbot of Lorsch Abbey in two contracts to "grant defense and shield the carriages travelling on...
energetically demanded that the Kaisersteinbruch masters separate from the Wiener Neustadt guild and turn to the Viennese one, or else they would have big problems...
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Populated places wholly within the region are Frauenwald, Allzunah, Neustadtam Rennsteig, and Oehrenstock. Parts of Stützerbach also reach into this...
Serbenhalle of the Raxwerke. The hall, booty from Serbia, was rebuilt in Wiener Neustadt. It housed a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp used to manufacture...
Heidesheim am Rhein is an Ortsbezirk (borough) of the town Ingelheim am Rhein in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Before July...
important legal code of the German Middle Ages, Hohnstein Castle near Neustadt/Harz, Lauenburg Castle near Stecklenberg, Plessenburg and Stecklenburg...