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was restored at Heilsbronn, but only ostensibly, and the abbey seems to have ceased to be a Catholic house in 1555, although it existed for some years longer. The last abbot who made any pretense to Catholic belief was Melchior Wunderer (1562–1578). The five succeeding abbots were Protestants, and in
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The buildings of the monastery have mostly disappeared, with the exception of the fine church, known as
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gradually found favour in the monastery. His successor, Sebastian Wagner, openly supported
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1631 Heilsbronn ceased to be an abbey. Its valuable library was transferred to
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Kloster-Heilsbronn, ein Beitrag in den Hohenzollernschen Forschungen
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Ein Gang durch und um die Münster-Kirche in Kloster Heilsbronn
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was a didactic poet of the 14th century, author of the works
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Heilsbronn was a flourishing monastery until the time of the
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Index


Cistercian
Heilsbronn
Ansbach
Middle Franconia
Bavaria
Germany
Diocese of Eichstätt
Otto of Bamberg
Ebrach Abbey
Franconia
Regensburg
Württemberg
Abenberg
Hohenzollern
Burgraves of Nuremberg
Hohenzollern
margraves
electors of Brandenburg
Reformation
Protestant
Luther
Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
Erlangen
Romanesque
basilica
Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg
Anna of Saxony, Electress of Brandenburg

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