Cistercian convent Heidesheim

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Cistercian convent Heidesheim
location GermanyGermany Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Coordinates: 49 ° 34 '57.6 "  N , 8 ° 11' 46.5"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 34 '57.6 "  N , 8 ° 11' 46.5"  E
founding year 12th Century
Year of dissolution /
annulment
14th Century
Mother monastery Disibodenberg Monastery

The Cistercian monastery in Heidesheim was a monastery of the Cistercian women from the 12th to the 14th century in Colgenstein-Heidesheim , Obrigheim (Palatinate) near Grünstadt , Bad Dürkheim district , in Rhineland-Palatinate (not to be confused with the city of Heidesheim am Rhein ).

history

Little is known from the history of the monastery. Michael Frey wrote in 1836: In Heidesheim “there was a flourishing nunnery for Our Lady, Cistercian order, which was under the direction of the Abbot of Disibodenberg . In 1496 the oratory (= chapel) for Our Lady was left, the patronage of which the Disibodenberg Abbey has asserted. “The information from 1496 goes to one of Johann III. von Dalberg (1455–1503), Bishop of Worms and Chancellor of the University of Heidelberg, ordered the survey back, which is recorded in the Worms Synodal .

Today there are no structural remains.

literature

  • Gereon Christoph Maria Becking: Cistercian monasteries in Europe, map collection. Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-931836-44-4 , p. 54 C.
  • Sebastian Brunner (Ed.): A book of Cistercians. Woerl, Vienna 1881 / Salzwasser, Paderborn 2013, p. 628.
  • Michael Frey : Attempt of a geographical-historical-statistical description of the court district of Frankenthal in the royal. bayer. Rhine districts . Part 2. Neidhard, Speyer 1836; Richter, Pirmasens 1975, p. 362.
  • Bernard Peugniez : Guide Routier de l'Europe Cistercienne. Editions du Signe, Strasbourg 2012, p. 575.
  • Peter Pfister : monastery leader of all Cistercian monasteries in the German-speaking area. 2nd edition, Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 1998, p. 403.
  • Franz Xaver Remling : Documented history of the former abbeys and monasteries in what is now Rhine Bavaria . Christmann, Neustadt an der Haardt 1836, p. 257.

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