List of Abbots of Limburg Monastery
The list of abbots of the Limburg monastery is headed by the abbots of the Limburg a. d. Haardt up.
list
Surname | time | annotation | |
1 | Poppo from Stablo | 1034-1035 | 1624 canonized |
2 | Johann von Stablo | 1035 | At the same time abbot of the Imperial Abbey of St. Maximin , Trier ; † 1035 |
3 | Gumbert | 1035-1038 | Gumbert is considered to be the builder of the original monastery complex |
4th | Hagano | after 1035 - before 1038 | |
5 | Godestin | after 1035 - to 1038 | |
6th | Arnold (Arnulfus) von Falkenberg | 1038-1056 | 1051 also Bishop of Speyer |
7th | Einhard (also: Eginhard) von Katzenellenbogen | 1056-1067 | 1060 also Bishop of Speyer |
8th | Stephan I. | 1067 – after 1090 | |
8th | 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
- ↑ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l Jens Werner: Monastery of the Holy Cross. Limburg. P. 7.
- ↑ a b c Jens Werner: Monastery of the Holy Cross. Limburg. P. 8.