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Coordinates: 53°5145N 13°5534E / 53.862448625°N 13.9262008667°E / 53.862448625; 13.9262008667
 

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Location of Usedom (town)onUsedom (island) within the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Location of Pudagla within the Vorpommern-Greifswald district

Usedom Abbey (German: Kloster Usedom) was a medieval Premonstratensian monastery on the isle of Usedom (Western Pomerania, Germany) near the town of Usedom. It was founded in Grobe and later moved to nearby Pudagla, and is thus also known as Grobe Abbey (German: Kloster Grobe) or Pudagla Abbey (German: Kloster Pudagla) respectively.

The abbey was founded by the Pomeranian duke Ratibor I and his wife, Pribislawa, in the course of the conversion of PomeraniatoChristianity.[1][2] The exact foundation date is uncertain, but it is assumed that it was about 1155, after the foundation of Stolpe Abbey in 1153 and before Ratibor's death.[3] The first written record is the confirmation of the abbey by the Pomeranian bishop Adalbert of 8 June 1159, which at the same time is the oldest known Pomeranian document.[4]

The site of Grobe Abbey has been archaeologically determined to be Priesterkamp hill in the town of Usedom.[5] The monks first came from Magdeburg, later from Havelberg.[6] Shortly after its foundation, Grobe Abbey functioned as the temporary seat of the Pomeranian diocese, before its move to Cammin (Kammin, Kamien) in 1175.[7]

In 1307/09, the abbey was relocated to nearby Pudagla.[8] After the Protestant Reformation, the abbey was secularized into a ducal domain, and from the late 16th century was a refuge for ducal widows.[9]

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  1. ^ Harder, Hans (1981). Studia Slavica : Beiträge zum VIII. Internationalen Slawistenkongress in Zagreb 1978 (in German). Giessen: Schmitz. ISBN 3-87711-035-5. OCLC 8089888.
  • ^ Historische Kommission zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin. Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Jahrbuch für die Geschichte Mittel- und Ostdeutschlands, Ausgabe 47, Niemeyer, 2002, p.425
  • ^ Völker, Eberhard (2000). Pommern und Ostbrandenburger (in German). München: Langen Müller. ISBN 3-7844-2756-1. OCLC 47023737.
  • ^ Harder 1981, p. 32.
  • ^ Historische Kommission zu Berlin 2002, p.424
  • ^ Rein, Günter (2005). Klosteranlagen in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern : Schicksale und Chancen (in German). Weimar: Edition M. ISBN 978-3-933713-20-9. OCLC 60042890.
  • ^ Norbert Buske, Pommern, Helms Schwerin 1997, p.14-15, ISBN 3-931185-07-9
  • ^ Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschichte, Altertumskunde und Kunst, Stettin, Historische Kommission für Pommern, Baltische Studien 83-85, C. von der Ropp, 1997, p.10
  • ^ Rein 2005, p. 31.
  • 53°51′45N 13°55′34E / 53.862448625°N 13.9262008667°E / 53.862448625; 13.9262008667


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