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Im zweiten Band der Germania Sacra zum Erzbistum Salzburg behandelt Johannes Lang das 1136 gegründete Augustiner-Chorherrenstift St. Zeno in Reichenhall bis zu seiner Aufhebung 1803. Als einzige eigenständige Gründung des Salzburger Erzbischofs Konrad von Abenberg besaß das Kloster zunächst eine wichtige politische Funktion als Brückenkopf der Salzburger Kirche in der wirtschaftlich wichtigen Salinenstadt Reichenhall. Ab dem Spätmittelalter erlangte das Stift, der Ausrichtung des Ordens gemäß, nicht nur für die unmittelbare Bevölkerung, sondern auch für weiter entfernte Gebiete eine starke seelsorgliche Bedeutung. Gleichzeitig entwickelte sich St. Zeno zum geistlichen, geistigen und kulturellen Zentrum der gesamten Region. Analog zu den inkorporierten Pfarreien erstreckte sich der Grundbesitz des Chorherrenstifts auf bayerisches, salzburgisches, tirolisches und österreichisches Gebiet. Gleichwohl schöpfte das Kloster seinen größten Reichtum aus der eigenen Salzproduktion, die bis zum Jahre 1616 aufrechterhalten wurde. Der abschließende Katalog behandelt die Pröpste und die zeitweilig große Zahl von Konventualen, die auch in den auswärtigen Pfarreien eingesetzt waren. The 9th volume covers the Augustinian monastery of St. Zeno in Reichenhall from its founding in 1136 until its dissolution in 1803. It describes the pastoral activities of the canons and examines the diocese's architectural, administrative, and property history as it developed into a regional spiritual and cultural center. The final catalogue lists the names of provosts and conventuals, some of them assigned to outside parishes.
Christian church history --- Salzburg --- Catholic Church. --- 27 <436 SALZBURG> --- 271.794.3 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Oostenrijk--SALZBURG --- Reguliere kanunniken van S. Augustinus --- 271.794.3 Reguliere kanunniken van S. Augustinus --- Augustiner-Chorherrenstift St. Zeno (Bad Reichenhall, Germany) --- Reichenhall --- Kloster St. Zeno (Bad Reichenhall) --- History --- Theology and Religious Studies --- Altes Reich. --- Augustinerchorherrenstift. --- Kirchengeschichte. --- St. Reichenhall. --- HISTORY / General. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Historical Periods --- Early Modern History. --- Medieval History. --- Topics in History --- History of Religions. --- Medieval Studies. --- St. Zeno (Cloister : Bad Reichenhall, Germany) --- Sankt Zeno (Cloister : Bad Reichenhall, Germany)
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The modern sense of "Greater Khorasan" today corresponds to a territory which not only comprises the region in the east of Iran but also, beyond Iranian frontiers, a part of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. In the past this entity was simply defined as Khorasan. In the Sassanid era Khorasan defined the "Eastern lands". In the Islamic era this term was again taken up in the same sense it previously enjoyed. The Arab sources of the first centuries all mention the eastern regions under the same toponym, Khorasan. Khorasan was the gateway used by Alexander the Great to go into Bactria and India and, inversely, that through which the Seljuks and Mongols entered Iran. In a diachronic context Khorasan was a transit zone, a passage, a crossroads, which, above all in the medieval period, saw the creation of different commercial routes leading to the north, towards India, to the west and into China. In this framework, archaeological researches will be the guiding principle which will help us to take stock of a material culture which, as its history, is very diversified. They also offer valuable elements on commercial links between the principal towns of Khorasan. This book will provide the opportunity to better know the most recent elements of the principal constitutive sites of this geographical and political entity.
History. --- Khurasan (Iran) -- History. --- Khurāsān (Iran)-- History-- Sources. --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- Middle East --- Khurāsān (Iran) --- Xorâsân (Iran) --- Khorassan (Iran) --- Khorāsān, Iran --- Ḫorāsān (Iran) --- Khurasan (Iran) --- Khurāsān (Iran) --- History --- Sources. --- Iran --- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies --- Philosophy --- Afghanistan. --- Ausgrabung. --- Iran. --- Turkmenistan. --- excavations. --- HISTORY / Middle East / Iran. --- Ancient Near Eastern Studies. --- Historical Periods --- Medieval History. --- Topics in History --- Cultural History. --- Philosophical Anthropology. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Middle Ages. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Dark Ages --- History, Medieval --- Medieval history --- Medieval period --- Middle Ages --- World history, Medieval --- World history --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medievalism --- Renaissance
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