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IJhorst, Benedictine Monks and Nuns: Dikninge | |
The place of the moanstery is occupied now by a villa dating from the early nineteenth century | Full Map on Geoplaza. |
IDNR: | I02 |
Parish: | IJhorst |
Municipality: | De Wolden |
Patron Saint: | Our Lady |
Alias: | Ruinen. Dikninge. Zoetendael (= Sweet Valley) |
Diocese: | Utrecht |
Diocese II: | Groningen |
Province: | Oversticht |
Province II: | |
Gender: | m, later m/f |
Development: | (a) Benedictines 1141, at Ruinen (b) double monastery of Benedictine Monks and Nuns 1211* (c) removed to IJhorst 1325* (d) 1580* after pillaging flight to Hasselt |
Filiation: | founded by St Paul's Abbey (U02) |
End of monastic life: | 1603*: end of conventual life, start of pension |
Narrative Sources (CK): | - |
Narrative Sources (NS): | - |
Manuscripts (SV): | - |
Archives: | Assen, DA: 0440 |
Literature: | Arts (1955); Van Engen (2008c); Roemeling (2013) 113; 120v; 126; 137; 144 |
Third Order: | - |
Monasticon Batavum: | III 104 s.v. Ruinen; III 134-135 s.v. IJhorst |
MeMO: | 911 |
Van Deventer: | |
National monument: | 513964* ff |
Coordinates: | 215/520AB |
Archaeological Monument: | 14491 (Ruinen-dorp) |
Archaeological Status: | hav |
Archaeological Activities: | field inventory 2004 (Ruinen); archeological preliminary inquiry 2014 (Ruinen) |
Archaeological Publication: | Groen-Lubbers (2004); Hielkema (2014); Van den Bergh and Veenstra (2016) |
First mention: | 1141 |
Last mention: | 1603 |
ENK code: | ME-P003-114; ME-Z011-029 |