St. George's Abbey, Isny
Imperial Abbey of St George's at Isny in the Allgäu Reichskloster St Georg in Isny im Allgäu | |||||||||
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| 1781–1803 | |||||||||
Isny before and after the great fire of 1631; St. George's Abbey church is the building with two spires to the right, with the rest of the monastery adjacent. Merian, Topographica Sueviae, 1643–56 | |||||||||
| Status | Imperial Abbey | ||||||||
| Capital | St George's Abbey | ||||||||
| Government | Theocracy | ||||||||
| Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||
1096 | |||||||||
• Confirmed by Paschal II | 1106 1781 | ||||||||
• Isny gained town rights | 1235 | ||||||||
• Isny became Imperial city | 1365 | ||||||||
1529 | |||||||||
• Gained Imp. immediacy | 1781 | ||||||||
| 1803 | |||||||||
1806 | |||||||||
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| Today part of | Germany | ||||||||
St. George's Abbey, Isny (German: Kloster St. Georg) in Isny im Allgäu in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 1096 and secularised in 1802.