List of Abbots of Limburg Monastery

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The list of abbots of the Limburg monastery is headed by the abbots of the Limburg a. d. Haardt up.

list

Surname time annotation
01 Poppo from Stablo 1034-1035 1624 canonized
02 Johann von Stablo 1035 At the same time abbot of the Imperial Abbey of St. Maximin , Trier ; † 1035
03 Gumbert 1035-1038 Gumbert is considered to be the builder of the original monastery complex
04th Hagano after 1035 - before 1038
05 Godestin after 1035 - to 1038
06th Arnold (Arnulfus) von Falkenberg 1038-1056 1051 also Bishop of Speyer
07th Einhard (also: Eginhard) von Katzenellenbogen 1056-1067 1060 also Bishop of Speyer
08th Stephan I. 1067 – after 1090
08th Amber helmet ?
10 Heinrich I. ?
11 Konrad I. ?
12 Volkmar ?
13 Erchenbert after 1090-1107 Erchenbert came from the Hirsau monastery .
14th Bruno of Saarbrücken 1107-1111 1107–1123 also Bishop of Speyer
15th Stephan II 1111-1120
16 Arnold II of Leiningen 1120-1124 1124–1126 Bishop of Speyer
17th Rupert I. 1124 - approx. 1130
18th Walther ?
19th Peter I. ?
20th Rupert II before 1134-1150
21st Henry II 1150 - before 1166
22nd Konrad II. before 1166 - before 1179
23 Rudiger called 1179
24 Conrad III. called 1180
25th Gumbert II. ?
26th Baldemar ?
27 Volmar I. ?
28 Eberhard ?
29 Ulrich I. called 1196
30th tungsten called 1207
31 Vollmar II. called 1228
32 Meinardus ?
33 Ulrich II. called 1231
34 Rupert III. called 1243
35 Vollmar III. before or from 1249 - 1261 or later
36 Palantus called 1251
37 Vollmar IV. called 1255
38 Marquard called 1274
39 Gerwin called 1279
40 Stephan III. called 1291
41 Johann II of Chuningernheim 1298-1304 or later “Chuningernheim” is probably Gau-Köngernheim
42 Adalbert called 1314
43 Vollmar IV. called 1316
44 Theoderich (also: Dietrich or Ditzo) von Enzenberg called 1335 - before 1364 Enzenberg is now a district of Jünkerath
45 Heinrich von Lautern before 1364-1368
46 Heinrich von Löwenstein 1368 – before 1377
47 Hugo called 1377
48 Peter II of Wachenheim called 1383-1411
49 John II Bock von Erpfenstein 1411 - before 1428
50 Nikolaus Rink from Ymbsheim called 1428-1439
51 Helfrich von Ulffersheim 1439–1446, † 1451
52 Heinrich Ulner von Dieburg 1446-1481 Heinrich was deposed in 1481
53 Boniface 1481-1483 Bonifaz came from Venlo in Geldern .
54 Anselm Ulner von Dieburg 1483-1490 He was previously the prior of the monastery. He resigned from the office of abbot in 1490.
55 Machar Wais von Fauerbach 1490-1509 He was previously the prior of the monastery.
56 Werner Breder von Hohenstein 1509-1531 Previously provost in Naumburg
57 Apollo by Vilbel 1531-1536 Previously provost of the Benedictine convent Rohr and of St. Peter at (today: in) Fulda
58 Siegfried of Bergen 1537-1553 Previously provost of Naumburg
59 Martin Rebstock 1553-1560
60 Johann IV of Bingenheim 1560-1574 After the death of this last abbot, a new one was no longer installed. The Electoral Palatinate secularized the monastery in their favor.
(61) Johann V. Jordans 1621-1648 Installed under the Roman Catholic League , he exercised the office only briefly and with long interruptions. In the Peace of Westphalia the monastery was finally awarded to the Electoral Palatinate.

See also

literature

  • Wilhelm Manchot : Limburg Monastery. A construction science and historical treatise . Ed .: Mannheimer Altertumsverein . Berlin 1892.
  • Jens Werner: Monastery of the Holy Cross. Limburg . Bad Dürkheim 1993. Without ISBN

Individual evidence

  1. Unless otherwise stated, the general information follows Manchot: Limburg Abbey. P. 6 ff., The counting of the abbots according to Jens Werner: Kloster zum Hl. Kreuz. Limburg. P. 6 ff.
  2. ^ Franz Klimm and Alexander Thon: On the building history of the Limburg monastery church on the Haardt. In: Kaiserslauter Yearbook for Palatinate History and Folklore. 1, 2001, pp. 13–86, here 57 ff.
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l Jens Werner: Monastery of the Holy Cross. Limburg. P. 7.
  4. a b c Jens Werner: Monastery of the Holy Cross. Limburg. P. 8.