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Opening page of the Lorsch Codex, detailing the Lorsch land holdings of the proprietary Lorsch Abbey

During the Middle Ages, a proprietary church (Latin ecclesia propria, German Eigenkirche) was a church, abbey or cloister built on private ground by a feudal lord, over which he retained proprietary interests, especially the right of what in English law is "advowson", that of nominating the ecclesiastic personnel.

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Proprietary church

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During the Middle Ages, a proprietary church (Latin ecclesia propria, German Eigenkirche) was a church, abbey or cloister built on private ground by a...

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Ulrich Stutz

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canon law. He is associated in particular with the theory of the proprietary church (Eigenkirche) and its role in the development of Christianity in medieval...

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Proprietary chapel

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A proprietary chapel is a chapel that originally belonged to a private person, but with the intention that it would be open to the public, rather than...

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Barcelona Cathedral

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this Visigothic chapel was dedicated to Saint James, and was the proprietary church of the Viscounts of Barcelona. However, in a document from the Second...

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Cancor

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his widowed mother Williswinda, Cancor founded Lorsch Abbey as a proprietary church and monastery on their estate, Laurissa (Lorsch). They entrusted its...

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Proprietary file format

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A proprietary file format is a file format of a company, organization, or individual that contains data that is ordered and stored according to a particular...

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Duchy of Austria

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Hofburg Palace. He also founded Schottenstift Abbey as the Babenberg proprietary church, settled with Irish monks. The Austrian lands prospered, due to their...

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Ottonian dynasty

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and the epithet "the Great". He transformed the Church in Germany into a kind of proprietary church and major royal power base to which he donated charity...

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Rudolph I of Burgundy

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c. 800-1056. Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd. ISBN 0-582-49034-0. Wood, Susan (2006). The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West. Oxford University Press....

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Basel

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Spalentor Verlag, ISBN 978-3-908142-23-2 Wood, Susan (2006), The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West, Oxford University Press, p. 314, ISBN 0198206976...

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Investiture Controversy

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the upper levels of the church hierarchy. This was particularly true where the family may have established a proprietary church or abbey on their estate...

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Roger I of Carcassonne

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Acheve d'imprimer sur les presses de l'imprimerie Darantiere. Wood, Susan (2006). The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West. Oxford University Press....

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Lay abbot

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an end to the bestowal of abbeys upon laymen. Commendatory abbot Proprietary church Lay cardinal Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Lay Abbot." The Catholic Encyclopedia...

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Church of England

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parishes. There are a number of local churches that do not have a parish. In urban areas there are a number of proprietary chapels (mostly built in the 19th...

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Lorsch Abbey

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the Frankish Count Cancor and his widowed mother, Williswinda, as a proprietary church (Eigenkirche) and monastery on their estate, Laurissa. It was dedicated...

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Advocatus

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Vogtgericht or Blutgericht). In private and family monasteries (see proprietary church), the proprietor himself often also held the office of Vogt, frequently...

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Theobald of Bec

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by King William I of England and its status as an eigenkirche, or proprietary church of the king. Under King Stephen, the abbey's claims prevailed, but...

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Lambert of Vignory

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one charter of 1111, wherein Count William II of Nevers donated the proprietary church of Saint-Aignan de Tonnerre, which had been passed down in his family...

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Teutsind

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Ages (Cambridge University Press), pp.42-43 Susan Wood, 2006: The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West (OUP), p.21. E Deniaux, C Lorren, P Bauduin and...

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Quedlinburg Abbey

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its full style was until its dissolution in 1802, consisted of a proprietary church of the Imperial family to which was attached a college of secular...

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