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Benediktinerabtei St. Matthias (Trier, Germany)

LC control no.n 90677421
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Corporate name headingBenediktinerabtei St. Matthias (Trier, Germany)
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Variant(s)Kloster St. Matthias (Trier, Germany)
Kloster Sankt Matthias (Trier, Germany)
Abtei St. Matthias in Trier (Trier, Germany)
Abtei St. Eucharius-St. Matthias (Trier, Germany)
Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius-St. Matthias vor Trier (Trier, Germany)
LocatedTrier (Germany)
Found inHinsberger, Rudolf. Die Weistümer des Klosters St. Matthias in Trier, 1989: title page (Kloster St. Matthias)
Die Wallfahrten der St.-Matthias-Bruderschaften zur Abtei St. Matthias in Trier, 1995: title page (Abtei St. Matthias in Trier)
Becker, Petrus. Die Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius-St. Matthias vor Trier, 1996: title page (Die Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius-St. Matthias vor Trier)
Benediktinerabtei St. Matthias website, viewed April 22, 2021: homepage, etc. (Benediktinerabtei St. Matthias) Geschichte page (a community of monks settled here probably from the 4th century on; in its early years, the monastery was known as St. Eucharius; veneration of the Apostle Matthew picked up from the 12th century onwards)
   <https://abteistmatthias.de/>
German Wikipedia, viewed April 22, 2021 (Benediktinerabtei St. Matthias; Abtei St. Matthias; Benedictine monastery in Trier, Germany; the monastery was originally named for Saint Eucharius, the first bishop of Trier; the monastery grew up around a 5th-century gravesite erected for the early bishops of Trier; "Matthias" is the Apostle Matthew; his bones were said to have been brought to Trier as relics at the command of Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine)