Founded in 1141, the Benedictine monastery of Ruinen in the Dutch province of Drenthe is the oldest monastery in the northern part of the Netherlands. It was founded by the noble Van Ruinen family with the help of the Bishop of Utrecht in the vicinity of the family’s castle and church in the village of Ruinen (southwestern Drenthe). In 1325 the monastery was moved to a coversand ridge called Dikninge along the river Reest, where it survived until the Reformation in 1598. In the fourteenth century it became more independent from the noble family. In 2021 an extensive master thesis project was carried out in order to reconstruct the layout of the medieval monastic landscape and the medieval property rights of the former abbey. Archive researc...
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Founded in 1141, the Benedictine monastery of Ruinen in the Dutch province of Drenthe is the oldest ...
The monastic landscape of Dikninge: layout of the monastery terrain, medieval property rights and in...
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This study considers the first Cistercian abbey in northern Britain, Rievaulx Abbey, as an agent of ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
Many Dutch castles and noble houses are situated in high-medieval reclamation regions. In literature...
The Abbey of the Dunes (Ten Duinen) at Koksijde, founded in the 12th century and abandoned around 16...
This study endeavours to discuss the Cistercian monasteries of Leinster with regard to their physic...
Founded in 1141, the Benedictine monastery of Ruinen in the Dutch province of Drenthe is the oldest ...
The monastic landscape of Dikninge: layout of the monastery terrain, medieval property rights and in...
The desolate and far-stretching emptiness of the most northern part of the Netherlands, Groningen, p...
Jan Huiting's thesis "Manors in motion" provides a fascinating overview of the history of the West U...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...
Recent research has shown that since the middle of the tenth century, the bishop of Utrecht had a le...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This paper reviews the efforts of the Church to re-establish and expand its power in the Frisian par...
This thesis assesses the impact of a Cistercian monastery on the landscape and how, in its turn, the...
This study considers the first Cistercian abbey in northern Britain, Rievaulx Abbey, as an agent of ...
For building historians the shed of the former Cistercian monastery Ter Doest, founded in 1174, has ...
Many Dutch castles and noble houses are situated in high-medieval reclamation regions. In literature...
The Abbey of the Dunes (Ten Duinen) at Koksijde, founded in the 12th century and abandoned around 16...
This study endeavours to discuss the Cistercian monasteries of Leinster with regard to their physic...