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established in 1602. Largely through his efforts discipline was restored; monks of piety and letters went forth from Muri to re-people the half-full cloisters; by his wisdom suitable constitutions were drawn up for such communities of nuns as had survived so many revolutions. His successor,
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The abbey had its vicissitudes of good and bad fortune. It was laid low by two disastrous fires, in 1300 and in 1363; wars and uprisings checked for a time its prosperity. It recovered something of its old life under Abbot Conrad II, only to suffer again during the abbacy of his successor,
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Under Schoenwerd's rule, a whole family embraced the religious life. The father with his sons entered the abbey of the monks, whilst his wife and daughters betook themselves to the adjoining convent of nuns, a community which later on was transferred to
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Luitfrid, continued the government of both communities until his death 31 December 1096. The monastery pursued its quiet work of religion and civilization under the leadership of able abbots, the most remarkable of whom were
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of the imperial family. The abbey continued to prosper in every way; good discipline was kept up and many distinguished ecclesiastics and learned men were educated within its walls.
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The rule of Abbot Jakob Meyer, a member of a noble family from Lucerne, proved an economic disaster. Meyer was eventually forced out of office in 1596 and replaced by
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on their side were not less solicitous for its welfare. The abbey had extensive possessions or sharhoder rights in
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In the 1530s, the abbey was attacked by troops from Bern, a leading – and newly Protestant – member of the
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The former abbey is now a museum and cultural center, featuring the work of Swiss landscape painter
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About this time, the community was reinforced by the accession of a new colony of monks from the
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Cuno, founder of a school and a generous benefactor to the library of the monastery
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With the eighteenth century fresh honours came to Muri. The Emperor
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The abbey of Muri had been a favoured burial place of the
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Henry Scheuk who greatly increased its landed property
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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47°16′35″N 08°20′23″E / 47.27639°N 8.33972°E / 47.27639; 8.33972
Muri Abbey is located in Switzerland
German
Benedictine
Martin of Tours
Muri
Canton of Aargau
Zürich
South Tyrol
Martin of Tours
Canton of Aargau
Radbot, Count of Habsburg
House of Habsburg
Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Werner, Bishop of Strasburg
Einsiedeln Abbey
Prior
Reginbold
abbot
Abbey of St. Blaise
Black Forest
Blessed
Hermetschwil
Emperor Henry V
popes
Unterwalden
Stans
Buochs

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