List of the abbots of St. Peter's Abbey
The following persons were abbots or archabbots of the St. Peter monastery in Salzburg :
- Rupert (around 696–716 / 718) ( Abbot Bishop )
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Vitalis (716/718 – before 728) (Abbot Bishop)
- Anzogolus
- Savolus
- Ezzius
- Flobrigis († 737) (Abbot Bishop)
- Johannes (739-746) (Abbot Bishop)
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Virgil (746-784) (Abbot Bishop)
- Bertricus (784-785)
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Arno (785-821) (abbot)
- Ammilonius (821)
- Adalram (821-836) (abbishop)
- Liupram (836-859) (abbishop)
- Adalwin (859–873) (abbishop)
- Adalbert I. (873-874) (abbot)
- Theotmar (874-907) (abbishop)
- Pilgrim I (907-923) (abbishop)
- Odalbert (923-935) (abbot)
- Egilolf (935–939) (abbishop)
- Herald (939 / 940–958) (Abter Archbishop)
- Friedrich I (958–987) (last abbot, the office of abbot and archbishop is separated)
- Tito (987-1025)
- Mazzelin (1025–?)
- Rupert II (between 1025 and 1060)
- Rupert III. (between 1025 and 1060)
- Gerwig (1060)
- Reginward (1074)
- Irimbert (1076-1077)
- Thiemo (1077-1090) (afterwards Archbishop of Salzburg)
- Albert I. (1090-1104)
- Wezelin (1104–1116)
- Reginbert von Brixen (1116–1125)
- Balderich (1125–1147)
- Heinrich I (1147–1167) (afterwards Bishop of Gurk)
- Henry II (1167–1188)
- Wichpoto (1188-1193)
- Pilgrim II (1193-1195)
- Conrad I (1196–1198)
- Pilgrim II (1198-1199)
- Simon I. (1199-1231)
- Berthold (1231-1242)
- Richer (1242-1259)
- Albert II (1259-1263)
- Chuno (1263-1266)
- Simon II (1266-1269)
- Dietmar II. (1270-1288)
- Engelbert (1288-1297)
- Rupert IV. (1297-1313)
- Conrad II (1313-1346)
- Otto I. (1346-1364)
- John II. Rozzes (1364-1375)
- Otto II Chalhochsperger (1375-1414)
- Leonhard Putzner (1414-1415)
- Ulrich Plankenfelser (1415-1420)
- John III Nottenhauser (1420-1428)
- Georg I. Waller (1428-1435)
- Erhard Lomptz (1435-1436)
- Peter I Klughammer (1436–1466)
- Rupert V. Keutzl (1466–1495)
- Virgil II. Pichler (1495–1502)
- Wolfgang Walcher (1502–1518)
- Simon III Garchanetz (1518–1521)
- Johann IV. Von Staupitz (1522–1524)
- Kilian Püttricher (1525–1535)
- George II Oeller (1535)
- Aegidius Radlmayr (1535–1553)
- Benedikt Obergasser (1554–1577)
- Andreas Graser (1577–1584)
- Martin Hattinger (1584-1615)
- Joachim Buchauer (1615–1626)
- Albert III Keuslin (1626-1657)
- Amand Pachler (1657–1673)
- Edmund I. Sinnhuber (1673–1702)
- Karl Schrenk von Notzing (1702–1704)
- Placidus Mayrhauser (1704–1741)
- Gottfried Kröll (1741–1753)
- Beda Seeauer (1753–1786)
- Dominikus (Kajetan Rupert) von Hagenauer (1786–1811)
- Coelestin Spatzenegger (1811-1816) ( Prior and Administrator)
- Joseph Neumayr (1816-1818)
- Albert IV. Nagnzaun (1818-1856)
- Albert V. Eder (1857–1876) (later Archbishop of Salzburg)
- Romuald Horner (1876-1901)
- Willibald Hauthaler (1901–1922)
- . Petrus Klotz II (1922-1931; 1927 Erzabt )
Heirs
- Petrus II. Klotz (1922 / 1927–1931)
- Jakob Reimer (1931–1956)
- Franz Bachler (1958–1997)
- Edmund II. Wagenhofer (1997-2009)
-
Bruno Becker (2009-2010)
- Benedikt Röck, Administrator (2010-2013)
- Korbinian Birnbacher (since 2013)
Individual evidence
- ↑ in the book of brotherhoods of St. Peter von Virgil named as the second abbot, named as the third abbot in the Little Salzburg Chronicle
- ↑ in brotherhood Book of St. Peter and the little ones the Salzburg shear Chronicle called
- ↑ in brotherhood Book of St. Peter and the little ones the Salzburg shear Chronicle called
- ↑ mentioned in the small Salzburg Chronicle
- ↑ mentioned in the small Salzburg Chronicle
- ^ Gundolf Keil : Supplements to the author's lexicon : Walcher, Wolfgang. In: Studia neophilologica. Volume 43, No. 2, 1971, p. 426 f.