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Deutsch: Ammerhofkapelle. In Tübingen (wie in ganz Württemberg) wurde 1534 die Reformation eingeführt. 1555 gab der Augsburger Religionsfriede den Obrigkeiten das Recht, in ihren Territorien nach eigenem Gutdünken eine Glaubens- und Kirchenordnung einzuführen. Da die Kapelle dem Kloster unterstand, blieb sie die ganze Zeit katholisch. Die Seelsorger an der kleinen Kirche des Ammerhofes betreuten bis 1803 die in der Umgebung Tübingens lebenden katholischen Händler und Handwerker.
Date 19 August 2006
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current23:32, 9 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 23:32, 9 November 20111,536 × 2,048 (334 KB)Logan (talk | contribs)removed watermark
16:55, 22 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:55, 22 August 20061,536 × 2,048 (728 KB)Bene16 (talk | contribs)Ammerhofkapelle bei Tübingen: In Tübingen wurde 1534 die Reformation eingeführt. 1555 gab der Augsburger Religionsfriede den Obrigkeiten das Recht, in ihren Territorien nach eigenem Gutdünken eine Glaubens- und Kirchenordnung einzuführen. Von dieser

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