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The monastery was founded in 814 by Benedict of Aniane, adviser to Emperor Louis the Pious, successor to Charlemagne, on the little river Inde. The monastery was at first known as the "monastery of the Redeemer on the Inde". In the mid-9th century the monastery became an Imperial abbey ("reichsunmittelbar") and received not only great endowments of land but also the so-called biblical or Saviour's relics: the loincloth, the sudarium and the shroud. In 1500, the princely imperial abbey (Reichsfürstabtei) of Kornelimünster became part of the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle.

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  • Kornelimünster Abbey
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  • The monastery was founded in 814 by Benedict of Aniane, adviser to Emperor Louis the Pious, successor to Charlemagne, on the little river Inde. The monastery was at first known as the "monastery of the Redeemer on the Inde". In the mid-9th century the monastery became an Imperial abbey ("reichsunmittelbar") and received not only great endowments of land but also the so-called biblical or Saviour's relics: the loincloth, the sudarium and the shroud. In 1500, the princely imperial abbey (Reichsfürstabtei) of Kornelimünster became part of the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle.
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Era
  • Middle Ages
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date start
  • mid-9th century
event pre
  • Abbey founded
year start
  • 9(xsd:integer)
event post
  • Awarded to Prussia
conventional long name
  • Princely Imperial Abbey of Kornelimünster
date pre
  • 814(xsd:integer)
date post
  • 1815-06-09(xsd:date)
Status
  • Abbey
Country
  • Germany
event end
  • Secularised by France
Region
  • Central Europe
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  • Roer
Continent
  • Europe
year end
  • 1802(xsd:integer)
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  • Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor .svg
event start
  • Gained Reichsfreiheit
date event
  • 875(xsd:integer)
  • 1500(xsd:integer)
government type
  • Theocracy
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
Event
  • Acquired reliquary head
  • Joined Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle
  • of Pope Cornelius
native name
  • Reichsfürstabtei Kornelimünster
Empire
  • Holy Roman Empire
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  • Frankish Empire
Capital
  • Kornelimünster Abbey
Common name
  • Kornelimunster
abstract
  • The monastery was founded in 814 by Benedict of Aniane, adviser to Emperor Louis the Pious, successor to Charlemagne, on the little river Inde. The monastery was at first known as the "monastery of the Redeemer on the Inde". In the mid-9th century the monastery became an Imperial abbey ("reichsunmittelbar") and received not only great endowments of land but also the so-called biblical or Saviour's relics: the loincloth, the sudarium and the shroud. In 875, half of the shroud was exchanged for a relic of the head of the martyred Pope Cornelius (died in 253), after which the abbey was known as Sancti Cornelii ad Indam, and later as Kornelimünster. (The full official title of the present monastery is the Abbey of the Abbot Saint Benedict of Aniane and Pope Cornelius). In 1500, the princely imperial abbey (Reichsfürstabtei) of Kornelimünster became part of the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle. In 1802, the territory of Kornelimünster came under French rule and the abbey was dissolved in the secularisation. The abbey church became the parish church, and the remaining abbey buildings state property, now belonging to the Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia. Kornelimünster became a mairie in Kanton Burtscheid. In 1815, Kornelimünster became part of the Kingdom of Prussia and of the district (Landkreis) of Aachen.
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