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Former Abbess Anna Von vörden Turns Wietmarschen Into a "Women's Place"

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By Sascha Vennemann. Soon they will have something in common – the Braunschweig-born author Ricarda Huch, the Worpswede artist Paula Modersohn-Becker, and the Benedictine abbess Anna von Vörden, who once worked at the Wietmarschen Abbey. While the first two women are known beyond their region, the clergywoman, who worked in the county in the first half of the 16th century, is likely not as familiar to many people. This is about to change, becaus…
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By Sascha Vennemann. Soon they will have something in common – the Braunschweig-born author Ricarda Huch, the Worpswede artist Paula Modersohn-Becker, and the Benedictine abbess Anna von Vörden, who once worked at the Wietmarschen Abbey. While the first two women are known beyond their region, the clergywoman, who worked in the county in the first half of the 16th century, is likely not as familiar to many people. This is about to change, becaus…

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GN-Online broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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