List of Abbots of Admont

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The following people were abbots of Admont Abbey :

  • 1. 1074–1075 Arnold, administrator from St. Peter in Salzburg
  • 2. 1075–1091 Isingrim, from St. Peter in Salzburg
  • 3. 1091–1101 Giselbert , from Hirsau
  • 4. 1102-1103 Wecilo, from Michaelsberg
  • 5. 1103–1112 Heinrich I, from Kremsmünster
  • 6. 1112–1115 Otto, Prior and Administrator
  • 7. 1115–1137 Wolfhold , from St. Georgen / Black Forest
  • 8. 1138–1165 Gottfried I , from St. Georgen / Schw.
  • 9. 1165–1171 Liutold , 1st abbot from the Admont convent
  • 10. 1171–1172 Rudolf I , from St. Lambrecht
  • 1172-1177 Irimbert
  • 12. 1178–1189 Isenrik, from Biburg
  • 13. 1189–1199 Rudolf II.
  • 14. 1199–1202 John I.
  • 15. 1202-1205 Rudiger
  • 16. 1205–1207 Wolfram, from Reinhartsbrunn
  • 17. 1207–1226 Gottfried II.
  • 18. 1226-1229 Wichpoto
  • 19. 1229–1231 Berthold I.
  • 20. 1231-1242 Konrad
  • 21. 1242–1259 Berthold II.
  • 22. 1259-1262 Friedrich
  • 23, 1262-1268 Ulrich I. Zant
  • 24. 1268–1275 Albert I.
  • 25. 1275–1297 Heinrich II., “Second Founder”, advisor to Duke Albrecht I and opponent of the Landsberg League conspiracy .
  • 26. 1297-1327 Engelbert
  • 27. 1327–1338 Eckard von Lauterbeck
  • 28. 1338–1359 Ulrich II. Welzer
  • 29. 1359-1360 Leo
  • 30. 1360-1361 John II.
  • 31. 1361–1384 Albert II von Lauterbeck
  • 32. 1384-1391 Wilhelm von Reissberg
  • 33, 1391-1411 Hartnid Gleusser
  • 34. 1411–1423 Georg Lueger, from Kremsmünster
  • 35. 1423–1466 Andreas von Stettheim
  • 36. 1466-1483 John III. from Trautmannsdorf
  • 37. 1483-1491 Antonius I Gratiadei
  • 38. 1491–1501 Leonhard von Stainach
  • 39. 1501–1507 Michael Kollin (Griesauer) (counter- abbot was Alexander von Kaindorf )
  • 40. 1508–1536 Christoph von Rauber , Commendatarabbot , also Bishop of Laibach and Seckau
  • 41. 1536-1545 Amandus Huenerwolf
  • 42. 1545-1568 Valentin Abel
  • 43. 1568–1579 Laurentius Lombardo, from Parakeet
  • 44. 1579–1581 Polydor of Mentegnana, administrator
  • 45. 1581–1614 Johannes IV. Hofmann , from St. Lambrecht, "Third Founder"
  • 46. ​​1615–1628 Matthias Preininger, from St. Lambrecht
  • 47. 1628–1659 Urban Weber, "Renewer of the monastery"
  • 48. 1659–1675 Raimund Freiherr von Rehling
  • 49. 1675–1696 Adalbert Heuffler von Rasen and Hohenbühel
  • 50. 1696–1702 Gottfried III. Baron Gold von Lampoding
  • 51. 1702–1707 Marian Lendlmayr von Lendenfeld
  • 52. 1707–1718 Anselm Lürzer von Zechenthal
  • 53. 1718–1751 Antonius II of Mainersberg
  • 54. 1751–1779 Matthäus Offner
  • 55. 1779–1787 Columban von Wieland
  • 56. 1788–1818 Gotthard Kuglmayr
  • 57. 1818–1822 Abundus Kuntschak , Administrator, Abbot of Rein
  • 58.1. 1823–1839 Benno Kreil, administrator
  • 58.2. 1839–1861 Benno Kreil, Dept.
  • 59.1. 1861–1863 Karlmann Hieber, administrator
  • 59.2. 1863–1868 Karlmann Hieber, Dept.
  • 60. 1869–1886 Zeno Müller
  • 61.1. 1886–1890 Guido Schenzl , administrator
  • 61.2. 1890–1890 Guido Schenzl, Dept.
  • 62.1. 1890–1891 Kajetan Hoffmann, administrator
  • 62.2. 1891–1907 Kajetan Hoffmann, Dept.
  • 63. 1907–1953 Oswin Schlammadinger , since 1935 retired
  • 64.1. 1935–1938 Bonifaz Zölß , from Kremsmünster, Apostolic Administrator
  • 64.2. 1938–1953 Bonifaz Zölß, abbot coadjutor with the right of succession
  • 64.3. 1953–1956 Bonifaz Zölß, Dept.
  • 65. 1956–1978 Koloman Holzinger , from Kremsmünster
  • 66. 1978–1996 Benedikt Schlömicher
  • 67. 1996–2017 Bruno Hubl (resigned and re-elected in 2009)
  • 68th since 2017 Gerhard Hafner

References and comments

  1. ↑ As a result of his disempowerment in the Admont abbot election dispute, lived in Salzburg from 1505 until his death in 1519. Alexander von Kaindorf (Chuendorf) was the opposite abbot. In the course of the dispute, Cardinal Curia Bernardin Carvajal also received rights to the income of the abbey on the basis of some decisions of the papal court and with the support of Pope Julius II . After Roland Schäffer: The Admont abbot election dispute 1501–1519. A contribution to the princely church policy in Styria before the Reformation. In: Berthold Sutter (ed.): Styria in the 16th century. Contributions to regional studies research. Research on the historical regional studies of Styria XXVII. Tape. Published by the Historical Commission for Styria - HLK. Graz 1979. Self-published by HLK. Pages 19-69.
  2. Constantin von Wurzbach : Hoffmann, Johann (II.) . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 9th part. Imperial-Royal Court and State Printing House, Vienna 1863, p. 170 ( digital copy ).