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 Übersetzung für 'Premonstratensian Canons' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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Premonstratensian Canons
Prämonstratenser {pl} <O.Praem., OPraem>
Teiltreffer
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Premonstratensian {adj}
prämonstratensisch
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Premonstratensian monastery
Prämonstratenser-Kloster {n}
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Premonstratensian monk
Prämonstratensermönch {m}
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Premonstratensian monasteries
Prämonstratenserklöster {pl}
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Premonstratensian monastery
Prämonstratenserkloster {n}
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Premonstratensian order
Prämonstratenserorden {m}
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Premonstratensian Sisters
Prämonstratenserinnen {pl}
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Premonstratensian monastery
Prämonstratenserstift {n}
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Premonstratensian abbey / priory
Prämonstratenserkloster {n}
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canons
Stiftsherren {pl}
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canonsreligiöse Vorschriften {pl}
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penitential canons
Bußkanones {pl}
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Lateran Canons
Lateranskanoniker {pl}
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Austin canons
Augustiner Chorherren {pl}
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Augustinian canons
Augustiner Chorherren {pl} <CanA, CanAug; CanR, CanReg; CRSA>
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canons regular
Regularkanoniker {pl}
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canons regular
Kanoniker {pl}
lawmus.relig.
collection of canons
Kanonsammlung {f}
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collection of canons
Kanonensammlung {f}
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White Canons [Br.]
Prämonstratenser {pl} <OPraem>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Bayham Abbey lies within the valley of the River Teise. Premonstratensian canons often preferred secluded areas for their monasteries, and Bayham was such a location.
  • Around 1175, the monks were replaced by Premonstratensian canons regular, referred to colloquially in Britain as the White Canons.
  • François Simonet de Coulmier (30 September 1741 – 4 June 1818) was a French Catholic priest, originally a member of the Premonstratensian canons regular, and an active member of the French legislature at the start of the French Revolution and again during the First French Empire.
  • Astley appears in written form as "Asteleghe" in 1210, when its lord of the manor granted land to the religious order of Premonstratensian canons at Cockersand Abbey.
  • In 1248, Premonstratensian canons from Allerheiligen Abbey were given charge of the monastery with the sanction of Pope Celestine IV.

  • The monastery was itself established in 1178 by the Premonstratensian canons of Roggenburg Abbey, and it came under the direct protection of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor by a charter of 1181.
  • A cell of Premonstratensian canons was founded at Kalendar or Kayland (on the border of Guilsborough and Cottesbrooke Parishes near Nortoft), probably soon after Sulby Abbey (c1155), and as it does not appear in the taxation of 1291, had probably ceased by then.
  • The community was established by Premonstratensian Canons sent over from the mother abbey of Prémontré in Aisne, France, and building commenced in 1191, lasting some fifty years.
  • ... 1100 &ndash; 17 February 1178), was one of the first Premonstratensian canons regular, and became the lifelong companion of Norbert of Xanten, who founded the order in France in 1120.
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