Münchsmünster Monastery
The münchsmünster abbey is a former convent of Benedictine in Münchsmünster in Bavaria in the diocese of Regensburg .
history
The monastery, consecrated to St. Peter and St. Sixtus, was founded by Duke Tassilo III. founded by Bavaria and was a Benedictine monastery until 925, and canonical monastery from 925 to 1131 . From 1131 until the 16th century, Münchsmünster was again a Benedictine monastery, Richard vonprüfung was the first abbot to work in Münchsmünster after the Hirsau reform movement . In 1556, the monastery went out during the turmoil of the Reformation. The Bavarian dukes then appointed secular administrators. In 1598 the goods were handed over to the Jesuit College in Ingolstadt . In 1782 the complex fell to the Order of Malta . In 1815 the monastery and church were demolished and the church portal was used as a cemetery gate in Landshut.
List of abbots and administrators
Source:
- Sigideo
- Anno, 772, 806
- Richard, 1131, 1141
- Heinrich I, ca.1162
- Conrad I., ca.1162
- Hartwich, 1184
- Henry II, 1264, 1268
- Friedrich, 1285
- Wernher, 1303
- Berthold, 1311, 1330
- Conrad II, 1340
- Uto
- Karl, 1342, 1343
- Conrad III., 1347, 1354
- Dietrich, 1358, 1380
- Heinrich Mimhauser, 1384, 1402
- Wilhelm Mendörfer, 1404, 1448; received the pontificals
- Erhard Prakkendorfer, 1454, 1458
- John, 1484, 1503
- Wolfgang, 1518
- Placidus, 1524, 1548
- Bernhard, 1548, 1554
Administrator:
- Sixtus Lanntz, pastor, 1567
- Laypersons:
- Christian Puechperger, 1567
- Igram von Schönprunn, 1575, 1592
- Hans Georg Reckhenschink, 1596, 1597
Web links
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Münchsmünster monastery , basic data and history:
Christine Riedl-Valder: Münchsmünster, Benedictine monastery St. Petrus - Benedictine reform in the database of monasteries in Bavaria in the House of Bavarian History
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. 70 f.
Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 55 ″ N , 11 ° 41 ′ 24 ″ E