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The monastery site subsequently lay unused for centuries, prey to the elements. In 1928 the land was owned by the textile manufacturer Ludwig van Heek, who began the excavation of the building remains out of personal interest. He died after about a third of the structures had been uncovered.
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The monastery flourished greatly, bringing new spiritual inspiration into the order and also achieving economic success. Under Prior
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was selected as a possible alternative location. It was not however until 1403 that a group of followers of the Modern
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