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300: 324: 312: 336: 274: 150: 20: 130: 106:, and his wife, Margaret of Brabant. However, this signing was only a legal formality, as the monastery had been established in Roermond several years earlier, from 1218. The monastery church was incorporated in the Cistercian order in 1220, although the building might not have been completed by then. It was consecrated by the Archbishop of Cologne. The first abbess was 292:
During the French occupation, the abbess house was used as a prison while the other buildings served as barracks. When the prison was moved elsewhere in the middle of the 19th century, the abbess house and some other dilapidated buildings were demolished to make way for a public park. What remained
285:, today a parish church, is the only remnant of the monastery. Originally on the south side of this church there was a cloister with the refectory, chapter house, palace hall (?) and, on the first floor, the dormitory. West of the Munsterkerk, where the music kiosk now stands on 125:
On 18 February 1797, the sisters were forced to leave the convent by the French. Seven remaining nuns then moved in with one Mrs. Luitjens, but later all returned to their parental home. The last abbess of the abbey, Maria Josepha de Broich, died in Roermond on 8 February 1808.
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The official foundation of the monastery can be established on 16 June 1224. That is when, in the presence of the papal legate Conrad van Urach, the foundation deed was signed by
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of the other buildings was demolished in 1924, despite a fierce rescue by priest and history expert Mgr. Van Gils.
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Waar het koepeldragend Munster rijst. Historisch overzicht betreffende de Onze Lieve Vrouwe Munsterkerk
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Wilhelmina van Kessel (also called Wilhelmina de Kessel; fl. 15th century)
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Adriana (or Adrienne) Albertina de Rheede de Saesvelt (abbess 1705–1728)
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Maria Josepha de Broich (abbess until 1797; died 8 February 1808).
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Gelre - dynastie, land en identiteit in de late middeleeuwen
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by the pope. She died in 1231 and was buried in the abbey.
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Abdis Bela van Mirlaer van Millendonck, depicted on the
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and mother of Gerard III. At her request, the abbot of
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Demolished buildings and structures in the Netherlands
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Bela van Mirlaer van Millendonck (abbess from 1447)
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Index


Roermond
Munsterkerk
abbey
monastery
Dutch
Gerard III, Count of Guelders
Richardis of Bavaria
Otto I of Guelders
Kamp
visitor

Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam

Richardis of Bavaria
abbess

Munsterkerk
Munsterplein
Ommuurd complex, 1738
Monastery wing, before 1924
After the demolition, 1924
Redesigned area
Holland
ISBN
9780714823942


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