Beringer (Abbot of St. Blasien)
Beringer (also Beringerus ; * in Höchenschwand ; † 974 in St. Blasien ) was prior from 934 and abbot from 946 to 974 in the monastery of St. Blasien in the southern Black Forest .
After Beringer's death, no abbot has survived until 1045. After him, the brothers chose Yzo, who was not confirmed and was finally deposed and died around 994. This was followed by Wernherus, Sigefrido († 1021) and Beringerus II († March 29, 1045), who, however, are not counted as abbots since they were probably only priors.
literature
- Hugo Schmidfeld , Diatriba de duobus Reginbertis et Beringero monasterii S. Blasii fundatoribus , 1747
- Johann Wilhelm Braun (arrangement): Document book of the St. Blasien monastery. Part I, From Beginnings to 1299. Series A: Sources. Publications of the commission for historical regional studies in Baden-Württemberg , 2003, ISBN 3-17-017985-3 .
- Heinrich Heidegger, Hugo Ott (ed.): St. Blasien. 200 years of the monastery and parish church. ISBN 3-7954-0445-2 .
- Exhibition catalog 1983, The Millennial St. Blasien, 200th anniversary of the cathedral. 2 volumes, ISBN 3-7617-0221-3 .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Reginbert von Seldenbüren |
Abbot of St. Blasien 946 to 974 |
Werner I. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Beringer |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Beringerus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien |
DATE OF BIRTH | 10th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 974 |
Place of death | St. Blasien |