Hartmann I. (Abbot)
Hartmann I. also Hartmannus (* 11th century ; † January 2, 1114 ) was the first abbot of the Göttweig monastery from 1094 to 1114 .
Under Abbot Uto von Kyburg , the first fundamental new construction of the St. Blasien Monastery was started with a document dated September 11, 1094 . At the same time, on the instructions of Pope Urban II and Bishop Ulrich I of Passau, he sent prior Hartmann to Göttweig to convert the local canon monastery into a Benedictine monastery.
Before joining the St. Blasien Monastery , he was provost of the St. Nikola Monastery in Passau around 1074 . He then became court chaplain to King Rudolf von Rheinfelden and after the reform of Göttweig around 1094 to 1096 abbot of St. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg, then 1103 to 1106/09 in St. Lambrecht Abbey and in Kempten Abbey around 1109 to 1114. He was also involved in the reforms in Garsten Abbey and Formbach Abbey .
literature
- Johann Wilhelm Braun (arrangement): Document book of the St. Blasien monastery. Part I: From the beginning to the year 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 (Hrsg.): St. Blasien 200 years 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 (edit.): Document book of the St. Blasien monastery. Part I, p. 78
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Abbot of Göttweig 1094–1114 |
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SURNAME | Hartmann I. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hartmannus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Abbot of Kempten, Göttweig and St. Lambrecht |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1074 |
DATE OF DEATH | January 2, 1114 |