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and an "Apologia contra Lutheranos". The abbot Mauritius Knauer, a distinguished mathematician and astronomer, published a number of works on the natural sciences and also an ascetical work entitled "Tuba Coeli" (1649–64). The most prolific author was however Joachim Jaeck, who after secularisation
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It took a century for the abbey to recover from this, but abbot Stephen Mösinger (1734–51) was at last able to have the monastery reconstructed on a scale and to a standard that recalled the first building. During this interval the bishops of Bamberg had again become favorable to the abbey,
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By about 1380, however, as result of plague and economic difficulties, the abbey administration had more or less failed, and in 1385 Lambrecht von Brunn, bishop of Bamberg, was able without resistance to divert the abbey's management and property to the cathedral chapter. In 1429 the
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The final catastrophe occurred on 7 May 1802, when fire destroyed the splendid buildings erected by Stephen Mösinger and put an end to Langheim. On 23 June 1803, the community, at that time numbering forty-nine members, was secularised by a decree of the Prince Elector of
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although they failed to restore either the property they had taken or the former privileges. The bishop did intervene in the abbey's finances, when in 1788 he suspended the then abbot on account of the huge debts that had been incurred for building works.
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The first abbot was Adam (1141–80), who succeeded in gaining the support not only of the bishops of Bamberg but of the local nobility. In consequence the new abbey rapidly acquired extensive property and the cure of many parishes.
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This abbey gave to the Catholic Church in Germany many distinguished bishops and also writers. These include the monk Engelrich, who wrote the "Leben der hl. Mathilde, Abtissin von Edelstetten" (
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The remnants of the buildings after the fire were unsafe and were demolished, including the abbey church. A few structural items survive incorporated in the town centre of Klosterlangheim.
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Klosterlangheim. Symposion veranstaltet von der Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung in Zusammenarbeit mit der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg und dem Bayerischen Landesamt für Denkmalpflege
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Langheim was able nevertheless to recover from these misfortunes and to re-build the premises and its economic stability, but in 1525, during the
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church. It survived the destruction of the abbey, after the dissolution of which it was entrusted to the care of the
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published the results of his extensive researches on the history of Bamberg and the surrounding country.
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It was re-built yet again, only to be destroyed yet again with particular brutality in 1632 by the
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granted it many privileges. It was famous at this time for its wealth and magnificence.
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family and Redwitz from Rodach family) made a gift of the estate of Langheim to
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Langheim. Wirken und Schicksal eines fränkischen Zisterzienser-Klosters
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Die Klostersäkularisation von 1802/03. Das Beispiel Langheim
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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1774–1791 Johann Nepomuk Pitius (suspended from 1788)
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Index

Langheim
Cistercian
Klosterlangheim
Lichtenfels
Upper Franconia
Bavaria
Bishopric of Bamberg

Bamberg
Rotenhan
Otto I, bishop of Bamberg
Adam of Ebrach
Ebrach Abbey
Virgin Mary
John the Evangelist
Saint Nicholas
Pope Eugene III
emperors
Hussites

German Peasants' Wars
Swedes
Thirty Years' War
Bavaria
Saint Mechtilde
Fourteen Holy Helpers
Plass Abbey
Prague
Bad Staffelstein
Frankenthal

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