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  • Klarenthal Abbey (Kloster Klarenthal in German) is a former convent of the Order of Poor Ladies in the borough of Klarenthal in Wiesbaden, Germany. Klarenthal...
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    and later moved to Klarenthal Abbey near Wiesbaden, where their daughter Adelheid presided as abbess. Imagina died at Klarenthal Abbey on 29 September 1313...
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    privileges on 29 December 1295. He also established the Clarisse abbey of Klarenthal near Wiesbaden in 1296. Rudolf I of Habsburg died on 15 July 1291...
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    1344), married 1329 to Ulrich III, Lord of Hanau. Agnes, a nun at Klarenthal Abbey. Elisabeth (c. 1326 – c. 1370), married before 16 August 1326 to Louis...
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  • nun at Klarenthal Abbey Adelheid, (d. 1426), a nun, probably also at Klarenthal Abbey Agneta, (d. 1426), a nun, probably also at Klarenthal Abbey Barbara...
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    Nassau-Wiesbaden, Walram III of Nassau-Wiesbaden and Adelheid, Abbess of Klarenthal Abbey. Rudolf succeeded his father in 1294 and supported his father-in-law...
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  • 1311), was a nun in the St. Clara monastery in Mainz and later in Klarenthal Abbey near Wiesbaden. Matilda (died young). Imagina (died before 1276), may...
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    Nassau-Weilburg Born 1368 Weilburg Died (1429-07-02)2 July 1429 Wiesbaden Buried Klarenthal Abbey Noble family House of Nassau Spouse(s) Anna of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim...
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  • 1311), was a nun in the St. Clara monastery in Mainz and later in Klarenthal Abbey near Wiesbaden. Matilda (died young). Imagina (died before 1276), may...
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    Neuweiler), unmarried clergyman Maria (c. 1487; – probably 1526), abbess of Klarenthal Abbey from 1512 to 1525 Amalia (7 June 1490 in Buchsweiler – 11 March 1552...
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  • Agnes (d. 22 November 1446), abbess of Klarenthal Abbey Adelaide (d. 13 November 1440), a nun at Klarenthal Abbey Reinhard Dietrich: Die Abdankung Ulrichs...
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    canon in Mainz en Liège. Margaret (d. 27 May 1486), was Abbess of Klarenthal Abbey. Anne (1442 – 1 March 1480), married in Mainz on 1 January 1464 to...
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  • 300-311 (in particular, 305 ff) Clemm, p.252 Clemm, p. 239 In the necrology of Klarenthal Abbey, according to Suchier, p. 9, note 11 Spieß, p. 481, note 129...
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  • unmarried clergyman Maria (born: c. 1487; died: probably 1526), abbess of Klarenthal Abbey from 1512 to 1525 Amalia (born: 7 June 1490 in Buchsweiler; died 11...
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  • died in 1276, Diether's mother and sister led a very devout life at Klarenthal Abbey in Wiesbaden. His younger brother, Count Adolf of Nassau, was elected...
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  • 1267 to Henry I of Westerburg. Imagina (died September 29, 1318 in Klarenthal Abbey); married Count Adolf of Nassau; Queen of Germany, 1292–1298 Crecelius...
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  • in 1346 as a nun in Klarenthal Abbey in Wiesbaden. Anna, mentioned in 1396 as abbess of Patershausen Abbey Walter Czysz: Klarenthal bei Wiesbaden. Ein...
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    Taunusstein and on the other sides by other boroughs of Wiesbaden. These are Klarenthal and Rheingauviertel to the northeast, Biebrich to the southeast, Schierstein...
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