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
source
- Dietram, 1107, 1123
- Conrad
- Albert
- Englmar
- Eberhard I.
- Reinhard, 1180
- Heinrich I.
- Otto, 1240
- Rudiger, 1269
- Wernher
- Ortolf, 1313, 1323
- Eberhard II.
- Henry II, 1346
- Ulrich I, 1355, † 1365
- Johann I. Schleher, 1369, 1405
- Liebhard Stainger, 1411, 1440
- Johann II. Freinpülcher, 1440–1462
- Ambros Prey, 1462, 1471
- Johann III. Kyndler, † 1495
- Ulrich II. Leysmiller, 1495-1520
- Johann IV. Saxenkamer, 1520–1521
- Augustin I. Miller, 1521-1551
- Wolfgang I. Strobl, 1551
- Leonhard I. Carl, 1571, † 1573
- Caspar I. Schraivogl, 1573–1584
- Johann V. Puchperger, 1584–1594
- Paul Hirschauer, 1594-1614
- Wolfgang II. Carl, 1615-1618
- Caspar II. Stoffel, 1618-1626
- Georg Wagner, 1626–1645
- Augustin II. Aichler, 1645–1663
- Augustine III Schwaighart, 1663-1666
- Hartmann Fischer (Piscator), 1666-1674
- Floridus Gerbl, 1675-1683
- Marcellin Obermayr, 1683
- 1683–1701: Administrators from Rottenbuch
- Eusebius von der Mill, 1701–1702
- Peter Offner, 1702-1728
- Dietram II. Hiepper, 1728-1754; received the pontificals in 1741
- Franz Kamm, 1754–1769
- Leonhard II. Schwab, 1769–1777
- Innocenz Deisserer, 1777–1798
- Dietram III. Mauser, 1798-1799
- 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
- Website of the Convent of the Salesian Sisters
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Dietramszell Monastery , basic data and history:
Stephanie Haberer: Dietramszell - Augustinian canons under Benedictine suzerainty in the database of monasteries in Bavaria in the House of Bavarian History - Photos of the furnishings in the monastery church and the parish church attached to it, in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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