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Comburg : ウィキペディア英語版
Comburg

was a Benedictine monastery near Schwäbisch Hall in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
It was founded in the late 1070s by the Counts of Comburg-Rothenburg on the site of their castle. They retained the office of ''Vogt'', which continued until their extinction in the Staufer dynasty. The first monks were from Brauweiler Abbey, but in the 1080s an abbot from Hirsau Abbey was appointed, and this brought Comburg into the movement of the Hirsau Reforms.
The monks of Comburg were exclusively of noble birth, and accordingly resisted the Benedictine reforms (the Melk Reforms) of the 15th century, under the pressure of which the monastery became a collegiate foundation ((ドイツ語:Kollegiatstift)) in 1488, rather than admit non-nobles to the community.
In 1587 Comburg was mediatised by Württemberg, which brought to an end its status as an Imperial abbey.
The community was secularised in 1803. The library survives in the Württemberg State Library, but the church treasure was melted down in the Ludwigsburg mint.
The buildings have had a number of uses since then. Until 1909 a regiment of invalid soldiers (the ''ドイツ語:Ehreninvalidenkorps'') was based here. During World War II the site was used for a variety of training purposes and also at one point as a prisoner of war camp. After the war it was used briefly for housing displaced persons, but since 1947 it has housed a teacher training establishment.

File:Comburg Kirche 1.jpg
File:Comburg Wehrgang.jpg
File:Comburg Sechseckkapelle quer.jpg
File:Comburg Wappen.jpg

==References==
(in German)
* Hause, Eberhard, 1981. ''Die Komburgen: ihre Bauwerke, Baumeister und Bauherren.'' Weinsberg.
* Jooß, Rainer, 1987. ''Kloster Komburg im Mittelalter. Studien zur Verfassungs-, Besitz- und Sozialgeschichte einer fränkischen Benediktinerabtei'' (Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken; Bd. 4), 2nd ed. Sigmaringen. ISBN 3-7995-7629-0
* Kleiber, Gabriele, 1999. ''Groß- und Kleincomburg''. Berlin: Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg in Zusammenarbeit mit der Staatsanzeiger für Baden-Württemberg GmbH. ISBN 3-422-03061-1
* Schraut, Elisabeth (ed.), 1989. ''Die Comburg: Vom Mittelalter bis ins 20. Jahrhundert. Ausstellung im Hällisch-Fränkischen Museum und auf der Comburg, Neue Dekanei, 13. Juli bis 5. November 1989'' (Catalogue of the Hällisch-Fränkisch Museum, Schwäbisch Hall; Bd. 3), Sigmaringen. ISBN 3-7995-3303-6

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