List of the abbots of the Amelungsborn monastery

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Under Abbot Andreas Steinhauer (1555–1588) the convent of the Amelungsborn Monastery accepted the Augsburg Confession . This means that Lutheran teaching has found its way into the monastery to this day.

Abbots of the Amelungsborn Monastery (Weser Uplands) were and are to this day:

  • Henry I (1141–1143)
  • Everhelm (around 1150 - 1184)
  • John I (1186)
  • Hoiko (1196-1201)
  • Walbert (1204/1205)
  • Konrad (1209)
  • Gottschalk (1213-1235)
  • Dietrich (1236-1245)
  • John II (1246–1251)
  • Arnold (1254-1269)
  • Moritz (1270–1291)
  • Baldwin (1293-1301)
  • Bertram (1302-1311)
  • Gieseler (1317-1322)
  • Ludolf I (1326-1329)
  • Henry II (1334-1337)
  • Ludolf II (1339-1353)
  • Engelhard (1353-1371)
  • Johann (III.) Mask (1377-1378)
  • Heinrich (III.) Rikolf (1400–1415)
  • Reiner (1417-1426)
  • Herwig (1431-1432)
  • John IV (1433)
  • Saner von Horn (1438–1462)
  • Johann (V.) Alremann (1463–1464)
  • Heinrich (IV.) Von Horn (1465–1477)
  • Johann (VI.) Von Dassel (1477–1483)
  • Bernhard von Haselünne (1483–1485)
  • Werner von der Werder (1487–1495)
  • Gebhard mask (1499-1510)
  • Hermann Kannegießer (1516–1531)
  • Veit Teckermester (1533–1553)
  • Andreas Steinhauer (1555–1588)
  • Vitus Buchius (1588–1598)
  • Anton Georgius (1598-1625)
  • Theodor Berckelmann (1625-1645)
  • Statius Fabricius (1647-1649)
  • Hermann Toppius (1655–1675)
  • Herbert Rudolphi (1676–1684)
  • Andreas Overbeck (1685–1686)
  • Andreas Rudeloff (1686–1701)
  • Johann Georg Werner (1702–1711)
  • Christian Heinrich Behm (1712–1740)
  • Anton August Austria (1740–1745)
  • Theodor Wilhelm Ritmeister (1747–1774)
  • Johann Friedrich Häseler (1774–1797)
  • Jakob Christian Weland (1798–1813)
  • Theodor Christoph Grotrian (1814–1829)
  • Franz Heinrich Wilhelm Rägener (1831–1837)
  • Theodor Wilhelm Heinrich Bank (1840–1843)
  • Wilhelm Hille (1845–1880)
  • Karl Julius Franz Stausebach (1881-1892)
  • Johann Karl Theodor Schütte (1900–1912)
  • Sedis vacancy (1912-1960)
  • Christhard Mahrenholz (1960–1971)
  • Kurt Schmidt-Clausen (1971–1989)
  • Ernst Henze (1989–1996)
  • Hans-Christian Drömann (1996-2002)
  • Eckhard Gorka (since 2002)

literature

  • Christhard Mahrenholz: Studies for the Amelungsborn abbot list . In: Yearbook of the Society for Church History of Lower Saxony 61 (1963)