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- Hadmersleben Abbey (Kloster Hadmersleben), Hadmersleben: Benedictine nuns (961-1809)
- Halberstadt:
- St. Andrew's Priory (Kloster Sankt Andreas, Halberstadt): Franciscan friary (nk-1803)
- St. Burchard's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Burchardi, Halberstadt): Premonstratensians (1186-nk); Knights Templar (nk-1206); Cistercian nuns (1206-1808)
- St. Catharine's Priory (Kloster Sankt Katharina, Halberstadt): Dominican friars (nk-1803)
- St. John's Priory (Kloster Sankt Johann, Halberstadt): Augustinian canons (nk-1803)
- St. Nicholas' Priory (Kloster Sankt Nikolaus, Halberstadt): Dominican nuns (nk-1803)
- St. Thomas's at the Broad Gate (St. Thomae am Breiten Tor): commandery of the Knights Templar (1206-nk)
- St. Ursula's Priory (Kloster Sankt Ursula, Halberstadt): Cellitines (nk-1803)
- Hamersleben Priory (Kloster Hamersleben): Augustinian Canons (1111-1804; founded 1108 in Osterwieck and moved to Hamersleben; a double monastery until the end of the 13th century)
- Havelberg Abbey (Kloster Havelberg), Havelberg: Premonstratensians (1150-1506)
- Hedersleben Abbey or Priory (Kloster St. Gertrudis, Hedersleben), Hedersleben: Cistercian nuns (nk-1811)
- Helfta Priory, formerly Helfta Abbey (Kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, otherwise Kloster Helfta), Helfta and Eisleben: Benedictine and also later Cistercian nuns (1258-1542; moved to Helfta from Mansfeld in 1258, from Helfta to Eisleben 1343, from Eisleben back to Helfta in 1525); re-founded in Eisleben as a Cistercian nunnery, Kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, in 1999
- Hillersleben Abbey (Kloster Hillersleben), Hillersleben: Benedictine nuns (2nd half 10th century-c 1000); Benedictine monks (1022-1632)
- Himmelpforten Priory (Kloster Himmelpforten), between Hasserode in Wernigerode and Darlingerode: Augustinian Hermits (1253-early 18th century?)
- Huysburg Priory, formerly Huysburg Abbey (Kloster Huysburg; Priorat Huysburg), Huysburg: Benedictine monks (1080-1804); re-founded 1972
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