Engraving of the abbey from the "Churbaierische Atlas" of Anton Wilhelm Ertl, 1687View of the abbey
Schlehdorf Abbey (German: Kloster Schlehdorf) was originally a Benedictine monastery, later an Augustinian monastery, and is today a Dominican convent. It is located at Schlehdorf, at the extreme northern edge of the Bavarian Alps on the Kochelsee south of Munich, Germany.[1]
^Michael Hartig: Die oberbayerischen Stifte, Band I: Die Benediktiner-, Cisterzienser- und Augustiner-Chorherrenstifte. Verlag vorm. G. J. Manz, München 1935, DNB 560552157, pp. 236f.]
SchlehdorfAbbey (German: Kloster Schlehdorf) was originally a Benedictine monastery, later an Augustinian monastery, and is today a Dominican convent...
Schlehdorf is a municipality in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria in Germany. SchlehdorfAbbey is located there. Schlehdorf chapel Seestraße...
community was resettled to SchlehdorfAbbey on the Kochelsee, under abbot Atto, who is counted as the first abbot of Schlehdorf. The reasons for the move...
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Kolleg St. Thomas der Dominikaner [de] in Vechta (since 1902) SchlehdorfAbbey in Schlehdorf (since 1904) Kloster Strahlfeld [de] in Roding (since 1917)...
taught philosophy there from 1690 to 1693, then went to the Augustinian SchlehdorfAbbey to teach theology in the monastery of the Canons Regular. Returning...
Schäftlarn and Schliersee were established, and Scharnitz Abbey relocated to Schlehdorf. Arbeo had the relics of Saint Corbinian transferred to Freising...
Bishop of Freising from 764. Many abbeys in southern Bavaria such as Benediktbeuern, Ilmmünster, Scharnitz, Schlehdorf and Tegernsee were founded in the...
monasteries they found on their way, occupying and burning Schliersee, Kochel, Schlehdorf, Polling, Dießen am Ammersee, Sandau, Thierhaupten, etc. They crossed...