Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Benedictine Convent of St John at Müstair' has mentioned 'Abbey' in the following places:
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The Carolingian Renaissance is deeply in debt to the success of Charlemagne as a king and patron, and the driving force behind what we see in St John Abbey.
Under Charlemagne's prosperous kingship, the introduction of a new peacetime monastic order began, paving the way for the frescos and architecture seen at Saint John Abbey.
It is believed that the abbey was established ca.
The abbey was located along the Val Mxc3xbcstair pass over the Alps from Italy and was fortified to allow it to control the pass.
In 881 the abbey passed over to be completely under the control of the Bishop of Chur.
During the early years of the abbey, in the early 9th century, a series of frescos were painted in the church.
Later, in the 11th and 12th centuries, the abbey experienced a second expansion and new paintings were added or painted over the old frescoes.
[4] At some time in the 12th century, the occupants of the abbey changed from monks to nuns.
Shortly thereafter, in 1524 and 1526, through the Ilanzer Articles, the League of God's House was able to weaken the temporal power of the bishop, which had the indirect effect of reducing the income of the abbey.
Consequently, there was limited construction on the abbey following this.
The abbey's ruler, the abbess, and the government authority, the vogt, were often chosen by one of these three powers.
At the beginning of the 9th century it was noted as being an establishment of religious Benedictines, and became a womenxe2x80x99s abbey in the first half of the 12th century.
Religious activities have continued uninterrupted until the present day, with the abbey becoming a priory in 1810.