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The church abutted on its east side onto a strong square tower. Along the east wall of the abbey precinct were two buildings for the use of the monks, while the lay brothers had a building on the west wall. To the north were two towers. The entrance was located in the south-west corner of the outer
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in 1228 the monks were killed and the monastery destroyed, although soon rebuilt. In 1263 the wooden church was destroyed by a fire. In 1305 the abbey was sold to the
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in Brandenburg that had been given to it by the Edler von Plote, on which it ran a farm. During a revolt of the
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Lexikale Übersicht der Männerklöster der Cistercienser im deutschen Sprach- und Kulturraum
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defensive perimeter, which was surrounded by a moat more than 40 metres wide.
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The abbey's estates were in part extremely distant. For example, it owned 30
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This article about a Latvian building or structure is a
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Christian monasteries established in the 13th century
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1205
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Index

Latvian
‹See Tfd›
German
Latin
Cistercian
monastery
Daugavgrīva
‹See Tfd›
German
Latvia
Riga
Daugavgrīva Castle
abbey
Albert of Buxhoeveden
bishop of Riga
Daugava
Pforta Abbey
filiation of Morimond
Livonia
Bernard II of Lippe
oxgangs
Temnitzquell
Curonians
Semigallians
Livonian Order
commandery
Daugavgrīva Castle
Padise Abbey
Estonia
ISBN

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