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Maurice is the patron saint of the Duchy of Savoy (France) and of the Valais (Switzerland) as well as of soldiers, swordsmiths, armies, and infantrymen. In 1591 Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy arranged the triumphant return of part of the relics of Saint Maurice from the monastery of Agaune in Valais. [14]
Magdeburg Cathedral (German: Magdeburger Dom), officially called the Cathedral of Saints Maurice and Catherine (German: Dom zu Magdeburg St. Mauritius und Katharina), is a Lutheran cathedral in Germany and the oldest Gothic cathedral in the country.
Morizkirche (or Stadtkirche St. Moriz) is a Protestant church dedicated to Saint Maurice in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany, and is the town's oldest church. Its earliest remaining structures date back to the 14th century, which superseded a church from the 12th century.
Stadtkirche St. Moriz ("St. Maurice", 14th–16th centuries), is a Gothic edifice on the Hallenkirche plan with two towers. The interior, remade in the 18th century, include the notable funerary moment of Duke Johann Casimir for his parents, a 13 m-tall alabaster sculpture painted with statue and reliefs (1595–1598).
Tholey Abbey (German: Abtei Tholey) in Tholey, in the district of Sankt Wendel in Saarland, is a Benedictine monastery dedicated to Saint Maurice. It is part of the Beuronese Congregation within the Benedictine Confederation.
A memorial plate of the consecration in 1514 is found on the northern wall and shows the coat of arms of Cardinal Albrecht V of Brandenburg along with Saint Maurice and Mary Magdalene. A separate coat of arms was designed especially for the chapel and placed on the western wall above the gallery.
Church of Saint Maurice may refer to several churches: Église Saint-Maurice, Annecy, France; Church of Saint Maurice (Augsburg), in Augsburg, Germany; Church of Saint Maurice (Berlin), in Berlin, Germany; Church of Saint Maurice (Ebersmunster) in France; Church of Saint Maurice (Hildesheim), in Hildesheim, Germany; St Maurice's Church ...
College of Saint Joseph in Aalst (1622–1773 and since 1831) Chapel of the English Jesuits at Chèvremont in Chaudfontaine (built 1688) Jesuit college in Lier (1749–1773), now Municipal Academy for Music, Word and Dance including the Jesuit Church converted into an arts venue; College of Saint John Berchmans in Brussels (since 1814)