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after a long period of strife between the townspeople and the abbey. From then on and until 1803, Buchau Abbey and the Imperial City of Buchau, both self-governing entities fully independent of each other, were compelled to coexist. Unlike most of the other Free Imperial Cities, Buchau was to remain
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Whether Buchau was initially a house of canonesses regular or a Benedictine abbey is unclear. The abbey was put on a secure financial footing by
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of 1803, Buchau Abbey was dissolved like all the other Imperial abbeys and its territory and assets passed first to the prince of
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Alte Klöster, neue Herren. Die Säkularisation im deutschen Südwesten 1803. Große Landesausstellung Baden-Württemberg 2003
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In 1415, the abbey became a secular foundation and from then on the congregation was to be composed of an abbess, twelve
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Allegorical ceiling painting of the Baroque abbey church showing Louis the Pious and Adelindis, founders of Buchau Abbey
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Imperial family, appointed as abbess his daughter Irmingard (died 16 July 866), and granted the abbey lands at
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features, was built between 1774 and 1776 by Pierre Michel d'Ixnard as a conversion and refurbishment of a
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According to tradition, the monastery was founded around 770 on an island in the
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in 1806. The lordship of Strassberg however was annexed to the Principality of
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Maria Carolina von Königsegg-Rothenfels, Princess-Abbess of Buchau (1742-1774)
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Klöster in Baden-Württemberg: Adelige Chorfrauenstift Buchau -Geschichte
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Detail of a mid-18th century map showing the territory of Buchau Abbey
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The former abbey and monastic church in the late 19th century
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buildings in southern Germany and still showing some late
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Stift Buchau, aus Beschreibung des Oberamts Riedlingen
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