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===Austria & Germany=== [[File:Melk - Stift (2).JPG|thumb|[[Melk]] Abbey]] [[Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest|Saint Blaise Abbey]] in the [[Black Forest]] of [[Baden-Württemberg]] is believed to have been founded around the latter part of the tenth century. Between 1070 and 1073 there seem to have been contacts between St. Blaise and the Cluniac [[Abbey of Fruttuaria]] in Italy, which led to St. Blaise following the Fruttuarian reforms. The [[Empress Agnes]] was a patron of Fruttuaria, and retired there in 1065 before moving to Rome. The Empress was instrumental in introducing Fruttuaria's Benedictine customs, as practiced at Cluny, to [[Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest|Saint Blaise Abbey]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=QP8fNo5UNIYC&dq=Abbey+of+Fruttuaria&pg=PA126 Robinson, I. S., ''Henry IV of Germany 1056–1106'', Cambridge University Press, 2003, p. 126]{{ISBN| 9780521545907}}</ref> Other houses either reformed by, or founded as priories of, St. Blasien were [[Muri Abbey]] (1082), [[Ochsenhausen Abbey]] (1093), [[Göttweig Abbey]] (1094), [[Stein am Rhein]] Abbey (before 1123) and [[Prüm Abbey]] (1132). It also had significant influence on the abbeys of [[Alpirsbach Abbey|Alpirsbach]] (1099), [[Ettenheim]]münster (1124) and [[Sulzburg]] ({{Circa|1125}}), and the priories of Weitenau (now part of [[Steinen, Baden-Württemberg|Steinen]], {{Circa|1100}}), [[Bürgel Abbey|Bürgel]] (before 1130) and [[Kandern#Sitzenkirch|Sitzenkirch]] ({{Circa|1130}}).
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