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Geisenfeld Abbey : ウィキペディア英語版
Geisenfeld Abbey

Geisenfeld Abbey ((ドイツ語:Kloster Geisenfeld)) was a convent in Bavaria, Germany, in the town of Geisenfeld. It was founded in 1037 and dissolved in 1804.
At one time it was one of the most prosperous convents in Bavaria.
==Foundation==

Count Eberhard II, the last male descendant of the Sempt und Ebersberg family, and his wife Adelheit founded Geisenfeld Abbey in 1030 after their three children had died leaving no descendants. It replaced a monastery in today's Engelbrechtsmünster that had been destroyed around 955 AD by the Hungarians.
The founders gave the abbey a lavish endowment.
Instead of monks, as before, the Abbey was for use by nuns of the Order of Saint Benedict from noble families.
It accommodated about 50 nuns.
The first abbess was the sister of Count Eberhard II, Gerbirgis.

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