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Nienburg Abbey

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In the second half of the 12th century the abbey was involved in a regional power struggle in which it eventually lost its independence and in 1166 became a possession of the
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Nienburg was for centuries on the extreme eastern edge of the settled territory of Germany. With the aim of converting the then
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and soon became one of the wealthiest monasteries of the region. It owned many estates and villages (including
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factory. In 1996 parts of the building were destroyed by a fire caused by children playing about.
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In 1871 the castle was sold to an industrialist, who converted the building for use as a
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was transferred in 975 to the fortress of Nienburg, originally built by order of
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Nienburg municipal website: information on the town and the abbey
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In Nienburg Abbey in about 1150 the imperial chronicle of the
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Christian monasteries established in the 10th century
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Chronik des Nienburger Klosters, Teil 2 1004 bis 1563
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the abbey was handed over in 1563 to the Princes of
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Index

German
Theocracy
Middle Ages
immediacy
Otto II
Annalista Saxo
Abp Magdeburg
secularised
duchy
Duchy of Saxony
Archbishopric of Magdeburg
Germany
German
Benedictine
Nienburg
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Sorbian
Christianity
Harz Mountains
Charlemagne
Emperor Henry II
Poles
rights of holding a market
Reichskloster
Emperor Otto II
Harzgerode
Niemitsch
LĂĽbben
Lausitzer Neisse

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