List of the canons of Eichstätt
In the following list all Eichstätter canons up to secularization should be compiled. Clerics in the diocese of Eichstätt often held several church offices. Some canons are also known as the bishops of Eichstätt (see list of the bishops of Eichstätt ). Many come from noble families, some of them from Franconia (see also list of Franconian knight families ).
A.
- Caspar Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden
- Anton Benedikt Friedrich Graf von Andlau († 1839), former Prince and Abbot of Geiville ( Gebweiler )
B.
- Johannes Brenner von Löwenstein († 1537), vicar general in the diocese of Speyer ; 1529 received the local canon position from Philipp von Flersheim , who resigned from her when he became Speyer bishop.
C.
- The Schenk von Castell family
- Johann Ulrich Schenk von Castell († 1658), brother of Prince-Bishop Marquard II. Schenk von Castell
- Wolfgang Franz Schenk von Castell († 1669)
- Franz Xaver Niclas Adam Christoph Graf Schenk von Castell († 1761)
- Franz Ludwig Freiherr Schenk von Castell
E.
F.
G
- Ambrosius von Gumppenberg , from 1528, from 1560 dean
H
- Johann Hugo von Hagen (see La Motte Castle )
- Christoph Hundt zu Lautterbach
- Moritz von Hutten
K
L.
M.
P
- Main III. von Pappenheim († 1479)
- Caspar von Pappenheim († January 4, 1511)
- Friedrich (2) von Parsberg, († 1246), Canon 1229–1237; from 1237 Bishop of Eichstätt
- Konrad (2) von Parsberg († 1316), Canon of Eichstätt 1285–1305, cathedral dean, archdeacon; Canon of Regensburg 1292–1316; Pronotary Duke Ludwig II.
- Friedrich (4) von Parsberg († December 31, 1449), canon from 1416, 1420 cathedral dean; 1437–1449 Bishop of Regensburg
- Johann Christoph von Parsberg († 1557), canon from 1539; Canon of Regensburg from 1532
- Eberhard von Parsberg († before 1527), also Canon of Regensburg
- Johannes (8) von Parsberg zu Münchshofen († 1588), grave slab in the lapidarium of Eichstätt Cathedral
R.
- Franz Ludwig Ferdinand Freiherr von Reinach (* 1709; † 1751), see z. B. Herlingshard
S.
- Prelate Klaus Schimmöller , Cathedral Chapter (1983–2011), Cathedral Dean (2004–2010), Provost (2010–2011)
- Christoph von Schlammersdorf
- Franz von Starhemberg (born November 5, 1756 in Linz, † October 7, 1818 in Eichstätt), Abbot of Eichstätt
- Raymund Anton von Strasoldo
T
- Hermann von Thanhausen
V
W.
- Johann Georg von Werdenstein (1542–1608), cathedral capitular and cathedral cantor ; also canon in Augsburg
- Heinrich von Westerstetten (around 1394), provost of Herrieden
Johann Martin von Eyb . Engraving around 1733
Raymund Anton von Strasoldo , painting in Hirschberg Castle
Epitaph of Canon Caspar Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden in Eichstätter Dom (by Loy Hering )
Copper engraving by Johannes Eck
literature
- Alexander Rauch: STADT EICHSTÄTT , Volume 9 of the series Monument Topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, ed. from the State Office for Monument Preservation, Schnell & Steiner, Munich-Zurich, 1989, 216 pp.
- Peter Hersche : The German cathedral chapters in the 17th and 18th centuries . tape 1 . Peter Hersche, Bern 1984, p. 88 .
- Eckard Fruhmann, 800 years of Parsberg knights and their descendants 1224-2024 - Traces in Bavaria and Europe , Parsberg 2019
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Gerhard Fouquet: The Speyer Cathedral Chapter in the late Middle Ages (approx. 1350–1540) , Verlag der Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, Mainz, 1987, p. 359
- ↑ Hans Schwackenhofer: The Reichserbmarschälle, Counts and Lords from and to Pappenheim , 2002
- ↑ KNA, March 13, 2019: Eichstätter Prelate rejects report of the diocese attorneys. A "single insolence"
- ↑ Johann Schwerdling: history of ancient and for centuries to sovereign and country highly deserved, sometimes handsomely, partly Count's house Starhemberg . Jos. Feichtinger, Linz 1830, p. 377 ( books.google.de ).
- ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Main State Archive Stuttgart , signature A 602 No. 2226 , No. 2236 and No. 2241