Publisher's Synopsis
Geschichte des regulirten Augustiner-Chorherren-Stiftes Beyharting im Erzbisthum MÃ1/4nchen und Freysing offers a detailed historical account of the Augustinian monastery of Beyharting, located within the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. Penned by Theodor Wiedemann and Martin von Deutinger, this work delves into the origins, development, and significance of the monastic community. The book explores the religious, cultural, and social impact of the abbey on the surrounding region.
Readers interested in the history of monasticism, the Augustinian order, or the religious landscape of Bavaria will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. The meticulously researched narrative sheds light on the daily life, spiritual practices, and historical events that shaped the Beyharting monastery over the centuries.
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