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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vreta_AbbeyVreta Abbey - Wikipedia

    Vreta Abbey ( Swedish: Vreta kloster ), in operation from the beginning of the 12th century to 1582, was the first nunnery in Sweden, initially Benedictine and later Cistercian, and one of the oldest in Scandinavia. It was located in the present-day municipality of Linköping in Östergötland .

  2. Vreta kloster var ett benediktinskt nunnekloster i Östergötland, verksamt från omkring 1100 fram till 1580-talet. Det låg i nuvarande Vreta klosters socken i Linköpings kommun, intill tätorten Berg. Idag återstår en delvis rekonstruerad ruin och klosterkyrkan . Historik. Grundläggning och verksamhet.

  3. Das Kloster Vreta war eine Zisterzienserinnen - Abtei, gelegen in der heutigen schwedischen Gemeinde Linköping, westlich des Sees Roxen. Außer der völlig intakten Klosterkirche Vreta mit mittelalterlichem Hagioskop, einer so genannten Lepraspalte, existieren heute nur noch ein Gebäude und restaurierte Restmauern.

  4. Vreta Kloster ruin. Visit the ruins of Sweden’s oldest known monastery and feel the echoes of history. At the entrance to the beautiful Bergs locks, adjacent to Vreta Kloster Church, lie the ruins of Sweden’s first monastery, founded as a Benedictine nunnery.

  5. Vreta Abbey was the first nunnery in Sweden, initially Benedictine and later Cistercian, and one of the oldest in Scandinavia. The exact year of the foundation is not known. The abbey was founded by King Inge the Elder of Sweden and Queen Helena on the orders of Pope Paschal II, which gives a date r ...

    • Vreta Kloster 1, Vreta Kloster, Sweden
  6. Svantepolk settled at Viby in Östergötland in the late-13th century. He was a knight and councilor from about 1290. His manor was located in Östra Ryd, a parish near Söderköping. [4] He became justiciar (lagman) of Östergötland for some years when in his seventies. Svantepolk is the second husband (since c1250/1253) of Benedikta ...

  7. Vreta kloster. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Vreta kloster, includes in this page "the Vreta Monastery" and "the Vreta Monastery Church". Location: 58°29′N 15°31′E. /  58.48°N 15.52°E  / 58.48; 15.52.