List of Abbots of Hohenfurth

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The following people were abbots of the Cistercian Abbey of Hohenfurth

  • Otto I., 1259-1281
  • Adam, 1281-1286
  • Otto II., 1286-1309
  • Stephan, 1309-1313
  • Bartholomew, 1313-1327
  • Thomas I., 1327-1351
  • Heinrich I, 1351-1353
  • Albert, 1353-1357
  • Heinrich II. Pukasser, 1357–1373
  • Otto III., 1373-1380
  • Peter, 1380-1387
  • Otto IV., 1387-1415
  • Prbislaus, 1415-1426
  • Sigismund Pirchan , 1426–1442 (from 1441 auxiliary bishop in Passau; † 1472)
  • Sigismund II., 1442-1449
  • Paul I of Kapellen, 1450–1463
  • Thomas II, 1463-1493
  • Thomas III, 1493-1507
  • Christof Knoll, 1507–1528
  • Paul II. Klötzer, 1528–1549
  • Johann I. Ulrichsberger, 1549–1562
  • Johann II. Hayder, 1562–1576
  • Georg Tayer, 1576–1587
  • Johann III. Harzius, 1588
    • Anton Flaming, 1588–1591 (administrator)
  • Michael Fabrizius, 1591-1607
  • Paul III Farenschon, 1608-1620
  • Gangolf Scheidinger, 1620–1631
  • Georg II. Schrow, 1631–1641
  • George III Knight of Zdir, 1641–1668
  • Henry III. Ianus, 1668-1669
  • John IV. Clavery, 1669–1687
  • Franz Wendschuh, Knight of Zdir, 1688–1690
  • Bernhard Hartinger, 1690–1695
  • Stanislaus Preinfalk, 1695-1721
  • Candidus Heidrich, 1722-1747
  • Quirin Mickl , 1747-1767
  • Hermann Kurz (abbot) , 1767–1795
  • Oswald Neumann , 1795–1801
  • Isidor Teutschmann, 1801-1827
  • Valentin Schopper, 1828–1857
  • Leopold Wackarž , 1857–1901, longest reign of 44 years
  • Bruno Pammer , 1902-1924
  • Tecelin Jaksch , 1925–1942 and 1945–1948; 43rd and last designated abbot of the first settlement, 1949–1954 Administrator Rein Stift ; † May 23, 1954
    • Nikolaus Lonsing, 1954–1959 (Prior regens)
  • The upper classes after the re-establishment (resettlement)
    • Alberich Siwek, 1996-2007 (prior administrator, resigned abbot of Wąchock in Poland)
    • Justinus Berka, since May 23, 2007 (initially prior administrator, officially elected prior in 2019)

Individual evidence

  1. Abbots of Hohenfurth at orden-online.de , October 17, 2008
  2. Franz Machilek: Church reforms of 14-15. Century . In: Winfried Eberhard and Franz Machilek (eds.): Church reform impulses of the 14./14. Century in East Central Europe . Böhlau-Verlag 2006, ISBN 978-3-412-26105-4 , p. 76.