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Elsey Abbey, earlier Elsey Priory ((ドイツ語:Kloster Elsey)) is a former women's religious house located near Elsey, now part of Hohenlimburg, Hagen, Germany. It was founded in about 1220 by Friedrich von Isenberg〔executed in 1226 for the murder of his cousin Saint Engelberg of Cologne, Count of Berg〕 for Premonstratensian canonesses and endowed with the local parish church and other possessions. In the 15th century it became a house of secular canonesses of the nobility (a ''Damenstift'') under an abbess. In the 16th century during the Reformation the parish became Protestant and the abbey followed suit in due course. It was dissolved in 1810 during the secularisation of the period. There remain the Romanesque church and some of the canonesses' houses. == Prioresses == *Walburgis - c 1270 *Gertrud von Grevel - c 1394) *Bele Kuling / Kulynges - c 1396 *Katharina Snyders - c 1405 *Else von Eversberg - c 1414 *Regula Dudinck〔daughter of Heinrich von Dudinck zu Werdringen〕 - c 1438 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elsey Abbey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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