Trappistenkloster - Abtei Mariawald, Kloster Citeaux, Kloster Tre Fontane, Kloster Casamari, Kloster Huerta, Abtei Oelenberg, Kloster La Oliva (English, German, Paperback)


Kapitel: Abtei Mariawald, Kloster Citeaux, Kloster Tre Fontane, Kloster Casamari, Kloster Huerta, Abtei Oelenberg, Kloster La Oliva, Stift Engelszell, Kloster San Bartolomeo Di Buonsollazzo, Kloster Vauluisant, Kloster le Gard, Kloster Sept-Fons, Orval, Kloster Sobrado, Kloster Herrera, La Trappe, Kloster Novy Dv r. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Orval Abbey is a Cistercian monastery founded in 1132 in the Gaume region of Belgium and is located in Villers-devant-Orval, part of Florenville in the province of Luxembourg. The abbey is well-known for its history and spiritual life but also for its local production of a Trappist beer (see Brasserie d'Orval) and a specific cheese. The site has been occupied since the Merovingian period, and there is evidence that there was already a chapel here in the 10th century. In 1070, a group of Benedictine monks from Calabria settled here, at the invitation of Arnould, Count of Chiny, and began construction of a church and a monastery, but after some forty years, possibly because of the death of Count Arnould, they moved away again. They were replaced by a community of Canons Regular, who completed the construction work: the abbey church was consecrated on 30 September 1124. In 1132, a group of Cistercian monks from Trois-Fontaines Abbey in Champagne arrived, and the two groups formed a single community within the Cistercian Order, under the first abbot, Constantin. Around 1252, the monastery was destroyed by a fire; the rebuilding took around 100 years. In the literary field the monks of Orval did not much distinguish themselves. The only noteworthy writer was Aegidius or Gilles d'Orval, who lived in the first half of the thirteenth century. He wrote the continuation, to the year 1251, of the "Gesta Pontificum Leodiensium," which had been written up to the year 1048 by Heriger of Lobbes and Anselm of Liege (Mon. Germ. Script., XXV, 1-129). During the 15th and 16th centuries, the v...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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Kapitel: Abtei Mariawald, Kloster Citeaux, Kloster Tre Fontane, Kloster Casamari, Kloster Huerta, Abtei Oelenberg, Kloster La Oliva, Stift Engelszell, Kloster San Bartolomeo Di Buonsollazzo, Kloster Vauluisant, Kloster le Gard, Kloster Sept-Fons, Orval, Kloster Sobrado, Kloster Herrera, La Trappe, Kloster Novy Dv r. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Orval Abbey is a Cistercian monastery founded in 1132 in the Gaume region of Belgium and is located in Villers-devant-Orval, part of Florenville in the province of Luxembourg. The abbey is well-known for its history and spiritual life but also for its local production of a Trappist beer (see Brasserie d'Orval) and a specific cheese. The site has been occupied since the Merovingian period, and there is evidence that there was already a chapel here in the 10th century. In 1070, a group of Benedictine monks from Calabria settled here, at the invitation of Arnould, Count of Chiny, and began construction of a church and a monastery, but after some forty years, possibly because of the death of Count Arnould, they moved away again. They were replaced by a community of Canons Regular, who completed the construction work: the abbey church was consecrated on 30 September 1124. In 1132, a group of Cistercian monks from Trois-Fontaines Abbey in Champagne arrived, and the two groups formed a single community within the Cistercian Order, under the first abbot, Constantin. Around 1252, the monastery was destroyed by a fire; the rebuilding took around 100 years. In the literary field the monks of Orval did not much distinguish themselves. The only noteworthy writer was Aegidius or Gilles d'Orval, who lived in the first half of the thirteenth century. He wrote the continuation, to the year 1251, of the "Gesta Pontificum Leodiensium," which had been written up to the year 1048 by Heriger of Lobbes and Anselm of Liege (Mon. Germ. Script., XXV, 1-129). During the 15th and 16th centuries, the v...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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United States

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July 2010

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July 2010

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152 x 229 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

62

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978-1-158-86344-0

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9781158863440

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1-158-86344-6



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