Dietramszell Monastery

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Dietramszell Monastery

The Dietramszell Monastery is a former Augustinian Canons - monastery and today's monastery of the Salesian Sisters in Dietramszell in Bavaria in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising .

history

The Mary and St. Martin consecrated monastery was probably founded before 1098 by Udalschalk, abbot of the Benedictine monastery Tegernsee . A confirmation by Pope Paschal II took place on April 7, 1107. The monastery was dissolved in 1803 in the course of secularization . Half of the monastery was privately owned by the Schilcher family, the other half became the central monastery of the Munich Poor Clares . In 1831 Salesian women from Indersdorf moved into this part of the building, in 1858 the entire complex came into the possession of the Salesian women .

Row of provosts

Provost Dietram

source

  1. Dietram, 1107, 1123
  2. Conrad
  3. Albert
  4. Englmar
  5. Eberhard I.
  6. Reinhard, 1180
  7. Heinrich I.
  8. Otto, 1240
  9. Rudiger, 1269
  10. Wernher
  11. Ortolf, 1313, 1323
  12. Eberhard II.
  13. Henry II, 1346
  14. Ulrich I, 1355, † 1365
  15. Johann I. Schleher, 1369, 1405
  16. Liebhard Stainger, 1411, 1440
  17. Johann II. Freinpülcher, 1440–1462
  18. Ambros Prey, 1462, 1471
  19. Johann III. Kyndler, † 1495
  20. Ulrich II. Leysmiller, 1495-1520
  21. Johann IV. Saxenkamer, 1520–1521
  22. Augustin I. Miller, 1521-1551
  23. Wolfgang I. Strobl, 1551
  24. Leonhard I. Carl, 1571, † 1573
  25. Caspar I. Schraivogl, 1573–1584
  26. Johann V. Puchperger, 1584–1594
  27. Paul Hirschauer, 1594-1614
  28. Wolfgang II. Carl, 1615-1618
  29. Caspar II. Stoffel, 1618-1626
  30. Georg Wagner, 1626–1645
  31. Augustin II. Aichler, 1645–1663
  32. Augustine III Schwaighart, 1663-1666
  33. Hartmann Fischer (Piscator), 1666-1674
  34. Floridus Gerbl, 1675-1683
  35. Marcellin Obermayr, 1683
    1683–1701: Administrators from Rottenbuch
  36. Eusebius von der Mill, 1701–1702
  37. Peter Offner, 1702-1728
  38. Dietram II. Hiepper, 1728-1754; received the pontificals in 1741
  39. Franz Kamm, 1754–1769
  40. Leonhard II. Schwab, 1769–1777
  41. Innocenz Deisserer, 1777–1798
  42. Dietram III. Mauser, 1798-1799
  43. Max Grandauer, 1799–1803, † 1828

literature

  • Edgar Krausen : The Augustinian Canons' Monastery in Dietramszell . Edited on behalf of the Max Planck Institute for History. by Edgar Krausen, Berlin and New York: de Gruyter 1988. In: Germania sacra (historical-statistical description of the Church of the Old Kingdom, edited by the Max Planck Institute for History, editor: Irene Crusius), new episode 24: The Dioceses of the ecclesiastical province of Salzburg : The Diocese of Freising, ISBN 3-11-010983-2 . See: [1] , accessed March 13, 2016.

Web links

Commons : Dietramszell Monastery  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Hartig: Die Oberbayerischen Stifts , Volume I: The Benedictine, Cistercian and Augustinian canons . Publisher vorm. G. J. Manz, Munich 1935, DNB 560552157 , p. 148.

Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ′ 58 "  N , 11 ° 35 ′ 47"  E