Berthold II. (Abbot of St. Blasien)
Berthold II. (Also Berchtold ; * in Ochsenhausen ; † May 2, 1308 in St. Blasien ) was abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien in the southern Black Forest from 1294 to 1308 .
Early interest rödel have been handed down from his tenure : The St. Blasien Monastery owed the Fraumünster taxes in money and wax for properties in Stampfenbach , Goldbach, Oerlikon , Wiesen bei Lindmage and a farm near Stadeln . These possessions were inherited from 1224.
Other early possessions near Zurich ( Sellenbüren ) came from the founder Reginbert von Seldenbüren . Stampfenbach later became the St. Blasian office with its own office building.
literature
- 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 Thousand Year St. Blasien, 200th anniversary of the cathedral. 2 volumes, ISBN 3-7617-0221-3 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Johann Wilhelm Braun: Document book of the monastery St. Blasien. Part I, From the Beginning to the Year 1299 , p. 930.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Henry II |
Abbot of St. Blasien 1294–1308 |
Henry III. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Berthold II. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Berchtold |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien |
DATE OF BIRTH | 14th Century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ochsenhausen |
DATE OF DEATH | May 2, 1308 |
Place of death | St. Blasien |