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    Roermond Charterhouse, otherwise Bethlehem Charterhouse (Dutch: Kartuizerklooster Bethlehem, Kartuizerklooster Onze Lieve Vrouwe van Bethlehem), was a...
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    Spirit moved from Sint Odiliënberg to Roermond. In 1376 Roermond Charterhouse was founded. Around 1350, Roermond became the capital of the "Overkwartier...
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  • Silent stormed Roermond and massacred many priests and clerics, including the secretary of Bishop Lindanus. The Roermond Charterhouse was assaulted by...
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    1392/93–1579) Bethlehem Charterhouse, see Roermond Cadzand Charterhouse (Kartuize Cadzand), island of Cadzand, Oostburg: charterhouse proposed by charter...
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    chancellor of the Duchy of Jülich, Hermann von Brakel, the community of Roermond Charterhouse in the Duchy of Guelders were invited to set up a daughter house...
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    names were adapted to the English charterhouse, meaning a Carthusian monastery. Today, there are 23 charterhouses, 18 for monks and 5 for nuns. The alcoholic...
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    of England and Wales. In 1572 during the Dutch Revolt the Charterhouses of Delft and Roermond were attacked, resulting in the deaths of Dom Justus van...
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  • offices. Successively prior of the charterhouses of Arnhem (1368–72), of Roermond (1372–77), newly founded, of Cologne (1377–84) and of Strasbourg (1384–96)...
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  • Domestic 15th century Žiče Charterhouse Church Slovenske Konjice Religious 12th–15th centuries Also known as Seiz Charterhouse Church and as St John the...
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