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  1. Altzella Abbey, also Altzelle Abbey (German: Kloster Altzella or Altzelle, previously Cella or Cella Sanctae Mariae), is a former Cistercian monastery near Nossen in Saxony, Germany. The former abbey contains the tombs of the Wettin margraves of Meissen from 1190 to 1381.

  2. La Abadía de Altzella, también Abadía de Altzelle (en alemán: Kloster Altzella o Altzelle, anteriormente Cella o Cella Sanctae Mariae), es un antiguo monasterio cisterciense cerca de Nossen en Sajonia, Alemania. La antigua abadía contiene las tumbas de los margraves Wettin de Meissen de 1190 a 1381.

  3. He also established Altzella Abbey on the Miriquidi estates on the slopes of the Ore Mountains he had received from the emperor, where silver was discovered near Christiansdorf in 1168. The new mining town ( Bergstadt ) of Freiberg and its revenues soon became one of the margrave's most important sources of income, earning him the ...

  4. Address. Zellaer Straße 10, Nossen, Germany. See all sites in Nossen. Details. Founded: 1162-1230. Category: Religious sites in Germany. Historical period: Hohenstaufen Dynasty (Germany) More Information. en.wikipedia.org. Rating.

  5. Eduvigis murió a finales de marzo de 1203 y fue enterrado el 1.º de abril de 1203 en la abadía de Altzella, junto con su esposo, quien había muerto en 1190. Descendencia. Eduvigis y el margrave Otón II de Meissen tuvieron cuatro hijos:

  6. Altzella Abbey, also Altzelle Abbey (German: Kloster Altzella or Altzelle, previously Cella or Cella Sanctae Mariae) is a former Cistercian monastery near Nossen in Saxony, Germany. The former abbey contains the tombs of the Wettin margraves of Meissen from 1190 to 1381.

  7. Ruins of the Abbey of the ancient monastery Altzella In the year 1162, the Meissen Margrave Otto the Rich was granted permission by Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa to to found a monastery. The newly founded monastery named Marienzell was initially to be used as a burial site for his family.