Trimunt Cistercian Abbey

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The Cistercian Abbey Trimunt was 1305-1590 a monastery of Cistercian nuns in Marum , province of Groningen in the Netherlands .

history

The nunnery In Tribus Montibus , later: Trimunt , founded in 1258 for Benedictine nuns , was subordinated to the Aduard monastery by Abbot Eylardus (1305–1329) and thus Cistercian. It belonged to the diocese of Münster and existed until it was destroyed by the Geusen in the 16th century. Today only the “Kloosterweg” and the hamlet name “Trimunt” remind of the former monastery.

literature

  • Germania Sacra New episode 37, 1. The dioceses of the ecclesiastical province of Cologne. The diocese of Münster 7.1. The Diocese, p. 500.
  • Folkert Jan Bakker: The Cistercians in the Frisian area . In: Cistercians. Norm, culture, reform - 900 years of the Cistercians , ed. by Ulrich Knefelkamp. Springer, Berlin 2001, pp. 37–64, here p. 52 (series of publications by the Interdisciplinary Center for Ethics at the European University Viadrina Frankfurt, Oder)
  • Michael Schoengen (1866–1937): Monasticon Batavum 3, Amsterdam 1942, p. 80.
  • Bernard Peugniez : Le Guide Routier de l'Europe Cistercienne . Editions du Signe, Strasbourg 2012, p. 425.

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