List of Augustinian canons
This list includes current and former canon pens of Augustinian canons .
Belgium
- Aulne Abbey near Thuin (974–1146), then Cistercians
- Groenendaal Monastery near Brussels
- Sint Geertrui Monastery in Leuven (until 1796)
Germany
- Burtscheid Imperial Abbey , Aachen St. Johannes Baptist (1421–?), Windesheim Congregation
- Abbenrode Abbey (before 1141–1554)
- St. Nikolai Monastery in Aken / Elbe (1270–1558)
- Aldersbach Monastery (1123–1146), then Cistercians
- Alsleben / Saale (1448–1561)
- Augustinian Canons of St. Marien in Altenburg (1165 / 1172–1543)
- Ammendorf / Halle (1264–1274) Nikolaikapelle
- Ammensleben Monastery (1127–1129)
- Asbeck (Münsterland) (? -1173), double monastery , after 1173 only Augustinian women choirs until 1805
- Monastery Au am Inn (780 / 1122–1803), since 1853 Franciscan nuns
- Klösterlein cell in Aue (1173–1525 / 1527)
- Heilig Kreuz Monastery Augsburg (1167–1803), Dominican since 1936
- St. Georg Monastery in Augsburg (11th century to 1802)
- Marienthal Abbey in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
- Backnang Abbey (1116–1477), then collegiate monastery
- Bad Klosterlausnitz founded in 1132 as an Augustinian convent, ended in 1543 with the death of the last two nuns.
- Barsinghausen Monastery (1193–1229)
- Baumburg Monastery (1107–1803)
- Prince Provost Berchtesgaden (1102–1802)
- Bernried Abbey (1121–1803), today Benedictine nuns
- Beuerberg Abbey (1121–1803), Salesians since 1835
- Beuron Abbey (1077–1802), Benedictine since 1863
- Beuster St. Nikolaus, (1172–1337)
- Beyharting Abbey (1130–1803)
- Bibra Bad Bibra (1107 - Reformation )
- Birklingen Monastery (1459–1546)
- Blomberg Abbey Monastery Church (Blomberg) in Blomberg (1468–1569)
- Bordesholm Abbey (1330–1566), moved from Neumünster
- Böddeken Monastery (1409–1803), previously a women's monastery
- Bödingen (1424–1803)
- Buxheim Monastery (1238–1402), then Carthusian monastery
- Camburg (before 1195–1217), previously Benedictine , Augustinian canons founded before 1195, moved to Eisenberg in 1219
- Augustinian monastery Crimmitschau / Neukirchen (approx. 1222–1478)
- Dalheim Monastery (1452–1803)
- Denkersdorf (? - 1535), canon of the Holy Sepulcher since 1129
- Derneburg (1213–1443) DK ?, then Cistercians
- Diesdorf monastery in Diesdorf (1161–1300), 1300–1551 Augustinian choir women, then Protestant women's monastery
- Dießen Monastery (1150–1803), today the Sisters of Charity
- Dietramszell Monastery (1098–1803), today Salesians
- Disibodenberg Monastery (around 1000-1098 / 1107), then Benedictine
- Thin forest in Cologne (1117–1143)
- Eberbach Monastery (1116–1131), then Cistercians
- Eberhardsklausen (see Klausen)
- Ebersberg Monastery (934-1013), then Benedictine
- Eckartsberga (around 1170–?), Cell with three canons
- Eibingen (1148–1165), then Benedictine nuns
- Eisenach , Marienstift (1294–1525)
- Eisenberg (1212-1219), from Camburg
- Prince Provost Ellwangen
- Feuchtwangen , Marienstift (1197–1540), previously Benedictine , Protestant from 1540, repealed in 1563
- Augustinian Canons Monastery of Erfurt in Erfurt (1117–1540)
- Erfurt All Saints Church (1117–1250)
- Ettersburg in Weimar (1085–1536)
- Ewig monastery near Attendorn (1420–1803)
- Faurndau (1290–1536)
- Flonheim Monastery (1133–1554)
- Frankenthal / Palatinate "Erkenbertstift" (1119–1562)
- Frauenbreitungen (1137–1183), since 1150 double monastery
- Frankenthal Monastery (1119–1562)
- Fredelsloh (1132–1277), double monastery
- Allerheiligen Monastery in Freiburg im Breisgau (1302–1806)
- St. Martin Monastery in Freiburg im Breisgau (1991–2009)
- Sankt Marienwolde in Frenswegen (1394–1809)
- Freudenstadt-Kniebis (1271–1277)
- Gaesdonck Monastery (1406–1802)
- Gars am Inn Monastery (1122–1803), today Redemptorist
- Marienthal in Marienthal (City of Geisenheim ) (1568-around 1600)
- Gnadental / Donaueschingen (13th century?)
- Gnadenthal in Kleve (1481–1663)
- Goch (1360–1406), moved to Gaesdonck
- St. Georg Abbey in Goslar (11th century-1527)
- Petersstift in Goslar (1050–1527)
- Grauhof Abbey near Goslar
- Riechenberg Monastery in Goslar (1128–1569)
- Marienstift in Gotha (1344–1530), previously in Ohrdruf
- Bonifatiusstift in Halberstadt (1034–1246)
- Johannis pen in Halberstadt (1030-)
- Liebfrauenstift in Halberstadt (1005–1605)
- Moritzstift in Halberstadt (1237–1246), united with Bonifatiusstift
- Peter-Paul-Stift in Halberstadt (1083-)
- Moritzstift in Halle (1184–1520)
- Neuwerk Monastery in Halle (1114 / 1116–1530 / 1531)
- Hamersleben Monastery (1108–1804)
- Hedersleben (Mansfelder Land) (1357–1525)
- Heidenfeld Monastery (1071–1803), today Sisters of the Redeemer
- Heiligenstadt / Eichsfeld Martinstift (960–1803)
- Herbrechtingen Monastery (1171–1552)
- Heroldsbach Monastery in Franconia (existing)
- Herrenbreitungen (1137–1183)
- Herrenchiemsee Monastery (1130–1803)
- Herrenleichnam Monastery in Cologne (dissolved)
- Herzel / Bornheim (1149–1250)
- St. Bartholomäus in Hildesheim (1036–?)
- Hildesheim Holy Cross (before 1079–?)
- Marienrode Abbey in Hildesheim (1125–1259)
- Hildburghausen (? -?)
- Hirzenhain (1437–1568)
- Höglwörth Monastery (1125–1817)
- Höningen Monastery (1120–1569)
- Hördt Monastery (1103–1637)
- Hopels Monastery (1450–1528), previously Premonstratensian
- Hundisburg (1120–1129)
- Idstein (1340–1546)
- Indersdorf Monastery (1120–1783)
- Ingelheimerhausen Monastery in Ingelheim am Rhein (1190–1435), then a Carmelite
- Jechaburg (1004–1543)
- Kaltenborn (1118–1525 / 1539)
- Katlenburg (1105–1140)
- Klausen (1456-1802)
- Lahr "Steigerkloster" (1259–1482)
- Landau / Palatinate (1276–1483?)
- Langensalza (1472 / 1487–1541), from Oberdorla
- Langenselbold (before 1108–?)
- Langenzenn Monastery (1409–1533)
- Leipzig Monastery (1212–1543), today St. Thomas School in Leipzig
- Lobenfeld (1145-1223)
- Lonnig Monastery in Lonnig (1128–1326), relocated to Mayen
- Liebfrauenstift in Magdeburg (1015–1129), then Premonstratensian
- Nikolausstift in Magdeburg (1107 / 1108–1573)
- Sebastianstift in Magdeburg (around 1015–1558)
- Mandelsloh (1393-1415)
- Marienfrede near Dingden (City of Hamminkeln ) (1439–1444), then Kreuzherren
- Marienkamp Monastery (1420–1530)
- Marienwerder Abbey (1200–1216), then Augustinian nuns
- Mayen Abbey in Mayen (1326–1592), then collegiate monastery until 1802
- St. Mechtern in Cologne (1180–1277)
- Sankt Afra Abbey , today the Saxon State High School Sankt Afra in Meißen (1205–1540)
- Merxhausen Monastery (1213–1527)
- Merzig St. Peter (Merzig) (1152–1182)
- St. Aegidius Monastery in Mittelheim (1131-before 1213), plus Augustinian choir women
- Möllenbeck Monastery (1441–1558)
- Münsterdreisen (1076–1144) previously Benedictine nuns, later Premonstratensian
- Münstermaifeld (-1802)
- Naumburg (Saale) St. Moritz (1119–1532)
- Neresheim Abbey (1095–1106), then Benedictine
- Neumünster Monastery in Neumünster (1125–1330), then moved to Bordesholm
- Neunkirchen am Brand Monastery (1359–1803)
- Oberkloster Neuss in Neuss (1181–1802)
- St. Georg Monastery in Niederwerth (1437–1580)
- Niemegk (1089–1150)
- Oberdorla (987–1472 / 1487), after Langensalza
- Maria Linden Monastery near Ottersweier (existing)
- Öhningen Monastery (1378–1805), previously a Benedictine monastery, founded in 965 in Öhningen
- Ohrdruf Petersstift (980–1344)
- Ölsburg / Ilsede (1003–?)
- Osterwieck (1108–1112)
- Paring Monastery (1141–1598, since 1974), Benedictine from 1616 to 1803
- St. Nikola Monastery in Passau (1070–1803)
- Perver "Heilig-Geist-Stift" Salzwedel (1260–1540)
- St. Petrus Abbey on the Petersberg near Halle (1124–1565)
- Peternach St. Jakob (1157–1272)
- Pfaffen-Schwabenheim in Rheinhessen (1130–1797)
- Polling Monastery (1135–1803), previously Benedictine
- Porstendorf (1209–1220), then German Order
- Quedlinburg St. Jakobi (10th century-1523)
- Ravengiersburg Abbey (1074–1564, 1722–1803)
- Rebdorf Abbey (1156–1458, 1458–1806), Windesheim Congregation
- Canon monastery Riedern am Wald in Riedern am Wald , Obere Propstei (around 1130 / 1150–1805 / 1812)
- Riesa (1210-1230)
- Römhild (1447–1556)
- Rohr Monastery (1133–1803), today Benedictine
- Roßleben (1140–1250 / 1260), then Cistercian women
- Rottenbuch Abbey (1073–1803), today Don Bosco Sisters
- Rottenburg am Neckar (1330–1806)
- Sankt Arnual Abbey in Saarbrücken (1135–1569)
- St. Johann Abbey in Regensburg (1127 – around 1290), then collegiate monastery
- St. Oswald Monastery (1431–1563), before Pauline (1396–1431), then Benedictine (1567–1803)
- St. Mang Abbey Regensburg (1138–1803)
- St. Märgen Monastery (1118–1807), today Pauliner
- St. Zeno Monastery in Bad Reichenhall (1136–1803), previously Benedictine (803 to 10th century), since 1852 Congregatio Jesu
- Saalfeld Petersstift (1063-1071)
- Salzwedel (around 13th century)
- Schamhaupten Abbey near Altmannstein (1137–1606)
- Schiffenberg Monastery (1129–1323), then German Order
- Schlehdorf Abbey (1140–1803), previously Benedictine, today Missionary Dominicans
- Schlettau / Erzg. (1274-1327)
- Schmalkalden (1319–1525 / 1543)
- Schöningen (1120–1648)
- Seeburg am Süßen See (1184–1287), moved to Magdeburg
- Seehausen / Altmark (1337–1541)
- Spabrücken Monastery in Spabrücken (existing)
- Segeberg Monastery in Bad Segeberg (1134–1566)
- Sielmönken (1444-before 1560)
- Sindelfingen Abbey (1477–1535), previously Benedictine double monastery (~ 1050– ~ 1082), secular canons (~ 1082–1477)
- Springiersbach Abbey (1102–1791), today a Carmelite
- Steinfeld-Kall (1121–1130 / 1139), then Premonstratensian
- Steinheim Monastery in Steinheim am Albuch (1190–1302)
- Stendal (1188-1540 / 1542)
- Stromberg / Petersberg (1142–1189)
- Sulza / Bergsulza (1063/1482), then to Weimar
- Tangermünde "Domstift" (1377–1538)
- Tangermünde Marienstift
- Triefenstein Monastery (1102–1803)
- Tübingen Abbey (13th century-1535), then Tübingen Evangelical Abbey
- Ueckermünde (1260-1276)
- St. Spiritus in Uedem (1663–1802)
- Volkhardinghausen (1465-1525)
- Waghäusel Monastery in Waghäusel (since 1999), before that Capuchin
- Walbeck / Aller (942–1810)
- Walberberg (before 1191–1197), then Cistercian women
- Walderbach Monastery (1130–1143), then Cistercians (1143–1556, 1669–1803)
- Waldkirch (? -1806)
- Waldsee (1181–1788)
- Wechselburg Abbey (1174–1278), then German Order
- Maria Bronnen Monastery near Weilheim (since 1975)
- Weihenlinden (1657–1803)
- Weimar (1482–?), From Obersulza
- Weißenstein Monastery near Kassel (1137–1184 / 1193)
- Weltenburg Abbey (1123–1128), before and after Benedictine
- Wengen Monastery in Ulm (1183–1802)
- Wenigenborna near Borna (936 - 1307), then Benedictines from Pegau,
- Wernigerode (Upper Parish Church (1265–?))
- Wettenhausen Monastery (1130–1803), Dominican women since 1864
- Weyarn Abbey (1133–1803), today a German Order
- Wittenburg Monastery (1328–1543)
- Zand / Straelen (1468–1802)
- Zeitz Stephanskloster (1119–1147)
- Klösterlein cell (1173-16th century), see Aue
- Zscheila / Meißen (1250–?), From (Großen-) Hain
- (Zschillen see Wechselburg)
France
- Marbach Abbey in Alsace (1089–1790)
- Monastery La Cotellerie in Bazougers
- St. Quentin Monastery in Beauvais
- Chaumousey Monastery in Chaumousey (Lorraine)
- Oberstieg Abbey on the Zaberner Steige in Alsace
Ireland
- Clonard Monastery (dissolved)
- Holy Trinity Priory (Dublin) (1163 to 1541)
- Molana Monastery (12th century to 1541)
- Rattoo Monastery (around 1200 to 1540)
- St John's Priory (Kilkenny) (1st quarter of the 13th century to 1542)
Italy
- Brescia Monastery in Brescia
- Gries Abbey in South Tyrol (1166–1807)
- Neustift Abbey near Brixen in South Tyrol (existing since 1142)
- St. Michael an der Etsch in Welschtirol (1144 / 45–1807)
- San Leonardo di Siponto , Apulia , (repealed 1809)
Netherlands
- Rolduc Abbey in Kerkrade (existing since 1104)
- Windesheim Monastery near Zwolle (founded in 1386, destroyed in 1581)
Northern Ireland
- Armagh Monastery in Armagh (dissolved)
Austria
- Bischofshofen Monastery in Bischofshofen (dissolved)
- Dorotheerkloster (1414–1786)
- Dürnstein Abbey (dissolved)
- Eberndorf Abbey in Eberndorf (dissolved)
- St. Georgen an der Traisen Abbey (1112–1244 moved to Herzogenburg)
- Herzogenburg Abbey ((1112 in St. Georgen) from 1244 in Herzogenburg - existing)
- Klosterneuburg Abbey (existing)
- Pöllau Abbey (dissolved)
- Ranshofen Abbey (1125–1811)
- Reichersberg Abbey (existing since 1084)
- Rottenmann Abbey in Rottenmann (1450–1580)
- St. Andrä Abbey in St. Andrä an der Traisen (dissolved)
- St. Florian Monastery (existing since 1071)
- St. Pölten Abbey (1081–1784), previously Benedictine, since 1785 diocese building of the St. Pölten diocese
- Seckau Abbey (1142–1782), today Benedictine
- Stainz Abbey (1229–1785), today a castle
- Suben Monastery (1126–1787), previously collegiate monastery, now a prison
- Vorau Abbey (existing since 1163)
- Waldhausen Abbey (1147–1786)
- Zell monastery in Zell am See (dissolved)
Poland
- Kamenz Abbey (dissolved)
- Naumburg am Bober Abbey (dissolved)
- Sagan pen (dissolved)
Portugal
Switzerland
- St. Martin Monastery in Zurich (1127–1523 / 1525)
- Interlaken Monastery (1130–1528)
- Augustinian Canons Monastery Kreuzlingen in Kreuzlingen (1125–1848)
- Hospice on the Great St. Bernhard (existing since 1050)
- Saint-Maurice Abbey (existing since 1128)
- Simplon Hospice (existing since 1831)
- Köniz Monastery in Köniz (dissolved)
- Bern Monastery in Bern (dissolved)
- St. Ursenstift in Solothurn (repealed in 1874)
- Canons of Heiligenberg , near Winterthur
- Beerenberg Abbey near Wülflingen / Winterthur
Czech Republic
- Fulnek Abbey in Fulnek (1389–1785)
- Glatz Abbey (around 1345–1595), then Jesuits
- Jermer (dissolved)
- Karlshof Monastery in Prague (founded in 1350, dissolved)
- Landskron Abbey in Landskron (dissolved)
- Proßnitz Monastery
- Rokitschan (dissolved)
- Raudnitz (dissolved)
- Sternberg monastery
- Wittingau Abbey in Wittingau (dissolved)
United Kingdom
- Waltham Abbey , Essex, England