Celestine Vogl

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Abbot Celestine Vogl

Coelestin Vogl OSB (born April 3, 1613 in Immenstadt , † October 14, 1691 in Regensburg ) was a Christian scholar and abbot in the Benedictine monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg.

In 1661 he wrote the "Mausoleum Sancti Emmerami", which represents an important contribution to the monastic local historiography and was printed in several editions.

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predecessor Office successor
Placidus Judmann Abbot of Sankt Emmeram
1655–1691
Ignatius von Trauner
- (Rebuilding the Congregation) Abbot praeses of the Bavarian Benedictine Congregation
1684–1689
Gregor Kimpfler