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rationalism, the intention was to save local authorities the expense of coffins in pauper funerals, but it was a deeply unpopular measure and the coffins were withdrawn after only a few months.
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A curiosity on display in the premises is a rare specimen of a reusable coffin of 1784 with an opening bottom that deposited the bodies inside into a common grave. A product of
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aristocracy to have their daughters educated and if necessary accommodated, and entry was strictly limited to members of the nobility.
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until it was formally abolished in 1859. In 1827 the premises were auctioned off and acquired by the wheelwrights' co-operative of
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Now lost are the former parish church, the graveyard and the buildings formerly to the west of the abbey church. The
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The former abbey church, briefly the cathedral of Leoben, is now used as a parish church. It is a large late
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The nunnery was founded in 1004 by Adula or Adela of Leoben, wife of Count Aribo I, and her son, also called
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lands, was dissolved in 1782 in the course of the rationalist reforms of
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or "zigzag style", and an imposing roof. The famous Göss
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Margaretha, sometime in the 2nd half of the 11th century
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Göss Abbey functioned for centuries as a centre for the
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nunnery and former cathedral in Göss, now a part of
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Austria
Denomination
Catholic
‹See Tfd›
German
Benedictine
Leoben
Styria
Austria
parish church
Bishopric of Leoben
Aribo
archbishop of Mainz
Nonnberg Abbey
Salzburg
imperial abbey
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Benedictine Rule
Styrian
Habsburg
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Bishopric of Leoben
Saint Mary
Saint Andrew
Bishops of Seckau
Vordernberg
Graz
Gothic
Romanesque

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