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but was entombed in the monastery. In 1715 the body was removed from its tomb and kept in an oak cupboard. Later, preserved as a mummy, it lay in a shrine in the entrance hall to the monastery church, where it could be viewed. The body of the princess was recently returned to its tomb to protect it
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Handbuch der Deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Bayern V: Regensburg und die Oberpfalz
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together with Frederick and Otto, Counts of Kastl-Habsberg.
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from light damage and a large photo is on display instead.
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Die Benediktinerklöster in Bayern (Germania Benedictina 2)
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monastery in 1625. From 1636 the building was used by the
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Churbaierische Atlas
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Benedictine
Kastl
Upper Palatinate
Bavaria
Saint Peter
Berengar II of Sulzbach
Reformation
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Knights Hospitallers
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