Truttenhausen Abbey

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Truttenhausen near Heiligenstein
Truttenhausen church ruins (1906)

The pin Truttenhausen was a Chorherrenstift in Heiligenstein in Alsace.

history

The St. The monastery consecrated to Nikolaus was founded in 1180/81 by Herrad von Landsberg , the abbess of the Hohenburg monastery on the Odilienberg , and Günther von Vigenhegen and settled by the Marbach monastery . In 1454 it followed the Windesheim reform. Canons from Böddeken came to Truttenhausen.

The buildings were rebuilt around 1467, a few components from the Romanesque and late Gothic have been preserved in the church. The monastery was largely destroyed in the Peasants' War in 1525 and abandoned in 1555. But still in 1611 a Heinrich Brantius functioned formally as prior.

In 1648 von Landsberg bought the farm and the ruins and built a small manor house. It has been owned by the von Türckheim family since 1800.

literature

  • Johann Andreas Silbermann: Description of Hohenburg [...]. Strasbourg 1781, pp. 115-119 ( Google Books ).
  • Médard Barth: Handbook of the Alsatian Churches in the Middle Ages Vol. 3, 1963, Sp. 1587–1589 ( online ).
  • Alfred Wendehorst , Stefan Benz: Directory of the monasteries of the Augustinian Canons and Choirs . In: Yearbook for Franconian State Research 56 (1996), here p. 96 ( MDZ ).

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Johannes Probus; Heinrich Rüthing (ed. And transl .): Cronica monasterii beati Meynulphi in Bodeken. Records from the Böddeken monastery from 1409 to 1457. (= publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia. Volume 36). Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2016, ISBN 978-3-7395-1036-1 , p. 439; https://ordensgeschichte.hypotheses.org/4503 .
  2. http://germania-sacra-datenbank.uni-goettingen.de/books/view/13/151 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 25 ′ 38.9 ″  N , 7 ° 26 ′ 2 ″  E