List of canons of Constance

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The following list of the Constance canons represents a collection of the canons at the Constance Minster . The diocese of Constance , based in Constance on Lake Constance, existed from around 585 until its dissolution in 1821. For the sake of simplicity, the noble and civil canons are before the Secularization listed together. Non-resident canons are marked with an (ND), honorary canons with an (ED).

The following clerics were canons in the former diocese of Constance:


Surname from to ND / ED annotation
Konrad Joseph Franz Xaver Alois Freiherr von Beroldingen zu Gündelhard (* 1746), Canon of Constance; princely spiritual advice
Albrecht Sigismund of Bavaria Prince-Bishop of Freising (1652–1685) and also Prince-Bishop of Regensburg (1668–1685)
Albrecht Blarer 1385 († 1441); Canon (1385-1386) and Provost (1397-1407) in Constance; Provost of St. Stephan in Konstanz (1417–1422); Cathedral curator in Constance (1431–1441); Bishop of Constance (1407–1410)
Johannes von Botzheim 1510 1526 Theologian and humanist
Hartmann von Bubenberg circa 1367 Official of the Constance Curia (1384, 1391 and 1406); Vicar General of Constance (1391 to 1406); Provost of St. Mauritius in Zofingen (1394 to 1421) and St. Ursen in Solothurn (1397/98 to 1421)
Albert (I.) von Castell Provost of the Cathedral in Constance (1294–1324)
Albert (II.) Von Castell d. J. 1304 Brother of Albert (I.); Canon and provost of St. Stephan in Constance; Provost of St. Johann (1333-1334); Provost von Zurzach (1330-1344); Officially (since 1311) and vicar general in Constance
Johannes Egner 1397 Master's degree; Canon in Constance and Provost of St. Stephan; Pastor of Flecksberg (diocese of Strasbourg); Canon to St. Johann in Konstanz
Georg Sigmund of Ems Canon in Constance and Basel
Felix Adam Joseph von Fugger-Glött 1745 1770
Johann Leopold von Gudenus
Heinrich von Hewen
Markus Sittikus of Hohenems
Berthold von Königsegg-Rothenfels 1620
Ulrich Krafft 1486
Ulrich von Kyburg 1229
Christoph Metzler
Johann Nepomuk of Montfort
Friedrich Wilhelm of the Palatinate 1685 1689
Friedrich on the Rhine 1430
Franz Konrad von Rodt from Meersburg; Canon in Constance and Augsburg; Provost of the Cathedral in Constance (1739) and Eisgarn (1750); Prince-Bishop of Constance (1750); Cardinal (1758); Imperial Baron
Maximilian Christoph von Rodt 1790 from Meersburg; Knight of the Order of Malta (1727), then canon in Konstanz, Augsburg and Würzburg; Archdeacon at the Konstanz Cathedral Monastery (1760), Cathedral Cantor (1766) and Provost (1773); Dean of the cathedral in Augsburg (1770–1775); Prince-Bishop of Constance (1775–1799); Imperial Baron
Johann Nepomuk von Roll 1790 1832 from Bernau in the Black Forest; Cathedral capitular and dean in Konstanz, canon in Osnabrück, domicellar in Worms
Lutold von Schaunberg 1325 1328 Canon in Passau (1299); Provost of Mattsee (1316); Canon in Freising (1320); Provost of St. Stephan and St. Johann in Konstanz (1325); Bishop of Freising (1342-1347)
Johann Albrecht Schenk von Stauffenberg (1606–1636) Canon in Augsburg and Constance
Johann Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg (1658–1740) 1667 Canon in Würzburg, Constance and Augsburg, most recently Prince-Bishop of Constance (1704–1740) and Augsburg (1737–1740)
Lothar Schenk von Stauffenberg (1694–1758) Canon in Eichstätt, Constance and Augsburg
Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg (1563–1626) Canon in Bamberg, Eichstätt, Würzburg and Constance
Franz Johann Vogt of Altensumerau and Prasberg (1611–1689) 1627 Canon of Constance (1627), Eichstätt (1634), Augsburg (1635); Auxiliary Bishop (1641) and Prince-Bishop (1645 to 1689) of Constance
Johann II of Werdenberg 1454 Canon of Augsburg (1449) and Strasbourg (1451), Bishop of Augsburg (1469–1486)
Johannes Eustache Egolf von Westernach 1705 Auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Augsburg (1681–1707); Domkustos (1693), Provost (1698) and Canon of the Augsburg Cathedral
Sigmund Christoph von Waldburg zu Zeil and Trauchburg 1776 Prince-Bishop of Chiemsee (1797–1808), Vicar General (1797–1812), Coadjutor (1808–1812) and Administrator of Salzburg (1812–1814)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Xaver Bischof: The End of the Diocese of Constance , Kohlhammer 1989
  2. ^ Franz Xaver Bischof: Supplement to the general Helvetian-Confederation or Swiss Lexicon. A to D, Volume 1 , 1786 (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek), p. 233
  3. ^ Helmut Maurer: The Diocese of Constance, Volume 1 , Walter de Gruyter 1981, p. 254
  4. ^ Helmut Maurer: The Diocese of Konstanz, Volume 1 , Walter de Gruyter 1981, p. 255
  5. Helmut Maurer: The Diocese of Konstanz, Volume 1 , Walter de Gruyter 1981, p. 257
  6. ^ Karl Heinz Burmeister: Georg Sigmund von Ems, Canon of Konstanz and Basel, 1494-1547 , Inn Verlag 1985
  7. ^ A b Rudolf Vierhaus: Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (DBE): Poethen - Schlüter , Walter de Gruyter 2007, p. 469
  8. Helmut Maurer: The Diocese of Konstanz, Volume 1 , Walter de Gruyter 1981, pp. 254-255
  9. a b c d Cathedral cloister in Würzburg, Johann Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg , accessed on August 11, 2017
  10. ^ A b c Jakobus Kaffanke, Edwin Ernst Weber, Thomas Krause: Long live "Secret Germany"! LIT Verlag Münster, 2011, p. 215 , accessed on August 11, 2017