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By the 15th century the community had become very impoverished. In 1423 the premises burned down to the ground, and there were not enough funds for more than an inadequate reconstruction. By 1492 the monastery was no longer able to finance itself and became a subordinate provostry of St. Blaise's
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in 1556. St. Blaise's Abbey retained the lands for some years. By 1630 they had passed to Bürgeln Priory, and by 1657 to that of Krozingen. Such buildings as remained were destroyed by the French in 1675. In 1780 the last remaining property rights were sold. There are no surviving remains of the
240:. Ed. Franz Quarthal with the collaboration of Hansmartin Decker-Hauff, Klaus Schreiner and the Institut für Geschichtliche Landeskunde und Historische Hilfswissenschaften an der Universität Tübingen. St. Ottilien, EOS-Verlag 1987 86:, but were later relocated further inland for fear of flooding. In 1260 nuns from Sitzenkirch moved to Gutnau without the permission of the abbot of Saint Blaise's, but were made to return to Sitzenkirch in 1261. 140: 200:(from the original by Abbot Kaspar II, also containing the grave inscriptions of the monuments in the former cloister of the Abbey of Saint Blaise up to 1672, preserved in the archive of 209:
Liber Originum Monasterij Sancti Blasij In Silva Hercynia: Das ist: Ein alt-geschribenes Buch vom Ursprung deß Gotts-Hauses St. Blasien auff dem Schwartzwald
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Das Kloster Gutenau, Mittelalterliche und römische Bodendenkmäler südlich von Neuenburg in "Das Markgräflerland" 1., 1982, pp. 72–86
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Opus incompletum in folio ex quo: Liber originum, auctore abbate Kaspar I., Geschichte über Abt Kaspar I.
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Abbey. There were only two nuns in 1513. In 1525 the nunnery was plundered and laid waste in the
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LEO-BW (Landeskundliche Informationssystem Baden-Württemberg): Gutnau - Wüstung
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Germania Benedictina Bd V: Die Benediktinerkloester in B-W
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Historia Nigrae Silvae ordinis Sancti Benedicti coloniae
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German
Benedictine
Neuenburg am Rhein
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
Baden-Württemberg
Caspar Molitor
St. Blaise's Abbey
Sitzenkirch Priory
Rhine
Peasants' War
Reformation





"Benediktinerpropstei Gutnau - Geschichte"



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Einsiedeln Abbey
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