Münchsmünster Monastery

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Engraving of the monastery from the " Churbaierischen Atlas " by Anton Wilhelm Ertl 1687

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:

  1. Sigideo
  2. Anno, 772, 806
  3. Richard, 1131, 1141
  4. Heinrich I, ca.1162
  5. Conrad I., ca.1162
  6. Hartwich, 1184
  7. Henry II, 1264, 1268
  8. Friedrich, 1285
  9. Wernher, 1303
  10. Berthold, 1311, 1330
  11. Conrad II, 1340
  12. Uto
  13. Karl, 1342, 1343
  14. Conrad III., 1347, 1354
  15. Dietrich, 1358, 1380
  16. Heinrich Mimhauser, 1384, 1402
  17. Wilhelm Mendörfer, 1404, 1448; received the pontificals
  18. Erhard Prakkendorfer, 1454, 1458
  19. John, 1484, 1503
  20. Wolfgang, 1518
  21. Placidus, 1524, 1548
  22. Bernhard, 1548, 1554

Administrator:

  1. Sixtus Lanntz, pastor, 1567
Laypersons:
  1. Christian Puechperger, 1567
  2. Igram von Schönprunn, 1575, 1592
  3. Hans Georg Reckhenschink, 1596, 1597

Web links

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. 70 f.

Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 55 ″  N , 11 ° 41 ′ 24 ″  E