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Roermond Charterhouse

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In the 15th century the charterhouse was able to undertake the settlement of two new monasteries,
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The monastery enjoyed prosperity in the 18th century but was suppressed under the
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The Carthusians in the Low Countries. Studies in Monastic History and Heritage
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in the south Netherlands. It was founded in 1376 by Werner van Swalmen, a
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Het geheim van de stilte. De besloten wereld van de Roermondse kartuizers
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The monastery was destroyed by fire in 1554 and pillaged by the army of
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Buildings of Roermond Charterhouse: cloisters with St Charles' Chapel
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Archeologische Opgraving Bethlehemstraat - Voogdijstraat, Roermond
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In 1841 the buildings were taken over for the seminary of the
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Dutch
Carthusian
monastery
Roermond
province of Limburg
canon
Maastricht
Holy Land
Cologne Charterhouse
Henry of Kalkar
Denis the Carthusian
Vught Charterhouse
Vogelsang Charterhouse

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