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17: 70:, an Irish missionary and martyr in the southern Black Forest in the first half of the 7th century. He established a hermitage in Münstertal which became a monastery in the 9th century, and which by, at the latest, 900 had expanded to a monastic community supported by the influential noble family of the Liutfride. It is recorded that 136:, and shortly afterwards flooded, from which disasters it never recovered, and was abandoned. The monastery in turn suffered an economic decline in the latter half of the 14th century, apparently during the time of abbot Paul I (1435-1455). In 1525 St. Trudpert's was plundered during the 388:
Benediktinisches Mönchtum im mittelalterlichen Schwarzwald. Ein Lexikon. Vortrag beim Schwarzwaldverein St. Georgen e. V., St. Georgen im Schwarzwald, 10. November 2004, Tl. 1: A-M, Tl. 2: N-Z (= Vertex Alemanniae,
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The abbey was also able to capitalise on the silver-mining industry that developed in the region in the later Middle Ages, on the basis of which the small town of
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Several medieval church and monastery buildings are evidenced, for example a rebuilding of the monastery in 902, and again (possibly after an attack by the
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work from the 13th century have been preserved. From the monastery library comes a manuscript of the second half of the 14th century containing the "
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and have undertaken major construction work not only on the monastic buildings themselves but also on hospital and other medical building projects.
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The abbey's development during the next few centuries seems to have been peaceful: no involvement either in ecclesiastical reform or in the
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Das Kreuz aus St. Trudpert in Münstertal, Schwarzwald, in der Staatlichen Ermitage St. Petersburg
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new build between 1712 and 1716. The unparalleled stucco work on the high altar was created by
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in about 1100; in the 15th century new monastic buildings were constructed, as well as a
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when his son Karl Anton Christian (1731–1810) became abbot here.
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took over the premises in 1919-1920 after their expulsion from
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at the beginning of the 10th century) at some time before 962.
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grew up below the abbey. In 1346, together with the castle of
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According to tradition, St. Trudpert's Abbey originated with
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is recorded. The community's estates lay principally in the
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Christian monasteries established in the 7th century
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Benedictine
monastery
Münstertal
Black Forest
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Trudpert
Saint Trudpert
relics
translated
Investiture Controversy
Münstertal
Breisgau
Ortenau
Alsace
Tunsel
Grunern
Krozingen
Laufen
Biengen
Burg Scharfenstein
Freiburg
German Peasants' War
Swedes
Thirty Years' War
de:Staufen (Adelsgeschlecht)
ministeriales
dukes of Zähringen
Vogtrechte

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