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Imperial Abbey of Petershausen
Reichsstift Petershausen
early 13th century – 1802
Coat of arms of Petershausen
Coat of arms
StatusImperial Abbey
CapitalPetershausen
GovernmentPrincipality
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Founded
983
• Imperial immediacy
early 13th century the 13th century
• Joined Swabian
    Imperial Circle

1500
• Joined Swabian
    College of Imp. Abbeys

1575
• Secularised to Baden
1802
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Petershausen Abbey Duchy of Swabia
Margraviate of Baden Petershausen Abbey

Petershausen Abbey (Kloster, Reichskloster, Reichsstift or Reichsabtei Petershausen) was a Benedictine imperial abbey at Petershausen, now a district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Wayback Machine Retrieved 15 November 2008 From the Chronicle of Petershausen Abbey: From there King Rudolf of Swabia marched to Burg Sigmaringen and...

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Gebhard of Constance

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bishop of Constance from 979 until 995. He founded the Benedictine abbey of Petershausen in 983. Regarded as a Christian saint, his feast day is 27 August...

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Sacramentary

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Netherlands, published by Jacob van Pamele in 1571 Sacramentary of Petershausen Abbey (near Reichenau), Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Cod. Sal. IXb...

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Seerhein

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fortifications of Constance (Rhine Gate Tower and Powder Tower), the Petershausen Abbey, the Gottlieben Castle and former factories in Stromeyersdorf. The...

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Bertha of Rheinfelden

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Ulrich X, count of Bregenz (d. 1097). According to the Chronicle of Petershausen, Ulrich was betrothed to a daughter of Count Werner of Habsburg, but...

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Thiemo

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refuge in the diocese of befriended Bishop Gebhard of Constance at Petershausen Abbey. In 1101 Thiemo decided to join Duke William IX of Aquitaine on his...

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William of Hirsau

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Thuringia. Already existing monasteries which accepted the reforms included Petershausen near Konstanz, Schaffhausen, Comburg, and St. Peter's in Erfurt. Finally...

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Gero Codex

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from a Carolingian model. It is closely related to the contemporaneous Petershausen Sacramentary, which borrows from the Gero Codex's Christ in Majesty and...

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Salem Minster

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the Petershausen monastery cathedral, which no longer exists today, may have served as regional models for the cruciform building. As Petershausen, like...

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until 1870. The main cemetery in Constance was subsequently relocated to Petershausen (Constance). Today, the Saint James Scots chapel, founded in the year...

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Reichsfreiheit granted by Frederick II of Hohenstaufen in 1240. Petershausen Imperial Abbey Established in 983 by Saint Gebhard of Constance, Reichsfreiheit...

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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...

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Louis Klein

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forces hard at the west end of Constance, by the bridge to the abbey at Petershausen. They nearly captured the Prince Condé and the Duke d'Enghien themselves...

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