St. George's Convent, Prague
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St. George's Convent, Prague
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St. George's Convent was a community of Benedictine nuns located in Prague Castle in Bohemia between 973 and 1782. Founded in 973, the abbey was next to the seat of ecclesiastical and state power in Bohemia and occasionally the entire Holy Roman Empire, and played an important historical role. During the Middle Ages, the convent was one of the richest in the Crown of Bohemia. Around 1400, about 50 nuns lived in the abbey. Although no longer active, the nunnery's building and the attached Basilic
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Building in Prague Castle, Czech Republic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George%27s_Convent,_Prague
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2024-02-16T23:05:43Z
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