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  1. The Kloster Berge school or Berge monastery school was a gymnasium at the Kloster Berge (Berge Abbey or Berge Monastery) at Buckau on the outskirts of Magdeburg, Germany which was founded in the mid-16th century and during its heyday from 1660 to 1806 was known for the quality of its education.

    • 1810
    • mid-16th century
    • c.150
    • Gymnasium
  2. La escuela Kloster Berge o escuela del monasterio de Berge era un gimnasio en el Kloster Berge [ de ] (Abadía de Berge o Monasterio de Berge) en Buckau en las afueras de Magdeburgo , Alemania , que fue fundado a mediados del siglo XVI y durante su apogeo desde 1660 hasta 1806 era conocido por la calidad de su educación.

  3. Wiki. Monastery mountains - Kloster Berge. The Monastery of St. John the Baptiston the Mountainwas an important Benedictine abbeynear the city of Magdeburg, near Buckau. In 1565 it was converted into a Protestant pen. It existed as a Protestant monastery school until the beginning of the 19th century. Berge monastery from the northwest, 1780.

  4. Kloster Berge – Wikipedia. Das Kloster St. Johannes der Täufer auf dem Berge war eine bedeutende Benediktinerabtei in der Nähe der Stadt Magdeburg, bei Buckau. 1565 wandelte es sich in ein protestantisches Stift um. Als evangelische Klosterschule bestand es bis Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts. Kloster Berge aus nordwestlicher Sicht, 1780.

  5. The Kloster Berge school or Berge monastery school was a gymnasium at the Kloster Berge (Berge Abbey or Berge Monastery) at Buckau on the outskirts of Magdeburg, Germany which was founded in the mid-16th century and during its heyday from 1660 to 1806 was known for the quality of its education.

  6. Kloster Berge School: Gymnasium (School), Magdeburg, Thietmar of Merseburg, Herkus Monte, Schmalkaldic War, Trivium, Quadrivium, Pietism, August Hermann Francke : Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John: Amazon.es: Libros

  7. Baron Friedrich Karl von Moser Filseck (born 18 December 1723 in Stuttgart; died 11 November 1798 in Ludwigsburg) was a German jurist, state journalist and a politician. Moser was the eldest son of Johann Jacob Moser. He was educated in the Pietist tradition at Kloster Berge school.