Schuttern Abbey (Reichsabtei Schuttern) was a Benedictine monastery in Schuttern (now part of the community of Friesenheim), Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
SchutternAbbey (Reichsabtei Schuttern) was a Benedictine monastery in Schuttern (now part of the community of Friesenheim), Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
The Schuttern Gospels (British Library, Add MS 47673) is an early 9th century illuminated Gospel Book that was produced at SchutternAbbey in Baden. According...
Offo, Irish monk and founder of SchutternAbbey, Germany, fl. 603. Tradition relates that Offo was an Irishman, and a wandering monk. In the year 603...
ruler of the Göktürks, and levies heavy taxes on the Tiele people. SchutternAbbey (Germany) is founded by the wandering Irish monk Offo. The future Pope...
said to have been built after his model. The steeple of the Assumption (Schuttern) Conventual Church, from 1722-23, is also attributed to him. Peter Thumb's...
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...
of Arabia where the holy places of Mecca and Medina are. (8th century) Schuttern Gospels, an early illuminated gospel book produced in Baden, Germany (early...
painted a ceiling fresco and altarpieces for the monastery church in Schuttern. The same year, he did decorations at the Capuchin monastery in Baden-Baden...
Only four monasteries east of the Rhine owed all three services: Lorsch, Schuttern, Mondsee and Tegernsee. The monastic reforms undertaken in the years preceding...
supported and rebuilt many monasteries within the Zähringen domains, notably Schuttern and Ettenheimmünster, each located about 25 kilometers from castle Hohengeroldseck...