Hofmark Seeon

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Seeon Abbey in the 18th century

The Hofmark Seeon was a Hofmark of the Seeon Monastery in what is now the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . Since there were no other court or manorial rights within the Hofmark , it is referred to as a closed Hofmark .

In the Hofmark, 147 fundamentally subordinate goods in 25 locations in the immediate vicinity were combined to form the largest Hofmark of the monastery.

literature

  • Klaus Wollenberg: Aspects of the economic and social history of the Seeon monastery . In: Hans von Malottki (Ed.): Seeon Abbey. Contributions to the history, art and culture of the former Benedictine abbey. Anton H. Konrad, Weißenhorn 1993, p. 157, ISBN 3-87437-346-0 .