List of provosts of the Aachen Marienstift

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In the list of provosts of the Aachen Marienstift , the previously known provosts of the Marienstift Aachen are listed with their respective terms of office. Until 972 they were still called abbots , especially the names from the end of the eighth century from the early days of the collegiate monastery are currently not known. If known, other offices are named.

  • Folcher (887) (Abbot)
  • Brun (966) (abbot)
  • Thietmar (-1003)
  • Theodoric (-1046)
  • Altmann (before 1056-1065)
  • Rupert (1072)
  • Konrad (1076)
  • Wezelo (1080? -1084)
  • Bernhard (1091)
  • Gottschalk (1098–1106?)
  • Adalbert of Saarbrücken (1108–1110 / 1111)
  • Arnold (1112-1122)
  • Hugo von Sponheim (1129–1137): Archbishop of Cologne (1137)
  • Arnold von Selenhofen (1138–1153)
  • Albert von Sponheim (1153–1158)
  • Heribert (1159–1163)
  • Otto von Andechs (1164–1166, 1174–1177)
  • Arnold (1167)
  • Albert (1169/1170)
  • Arnold (1170/1173)
  • Gottfried von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein (1180–1185 / 1186?)
  • Philipp von Schwaben (1189–1190, 1192–1193): Bishop of Würzburg (1190–1191), Margrave of Tuszien (1195–1197), Duke of Swabia (1196–1208), Roman-German King (1198–1208)
  • Heinrich von Maastricht (1191): Provost of Maastricht , Bishop of Worms (1192–1195)
  • Konrad von Querfurt (1194): Bishop of Hildesheim (1194–1199), Bishop of Würzburg (1198–1202), Chancellor (1194–1200).
  • Wilhelm von Querfurt (1197–1213), (questionable: Bruno von Sayn (1198–1204))
  • Engelbert von Berg (before 1216 - beginning of 1218): Archbishop of Cologne (1216–1225), provisional authority (1220–1225)
  • Otto von Everstein (1218–1238, 1242? / 1243–1270), provost in Maastricht
  • Heinrich Münch of Bilversheim (1239–1242)
  • Walram von Jülich (1273–1291): Count of Jülich (1278–1297)
  • Heinrich von Klingenberg (1292–1293)
  • Wikbold von Holte (1294–1297)
  • Gerhard of Nassau (1298-1312)
  • Werner von Tomberg (1313)
  • Heinrich von Sponheim (1314–1343)
  • [Hugo, cardinal priest tit. San Laurentii in Damaso was probably appointed by the Pope in 1343, until 1350, however, no agreement could be reached on the appointment with the Count von Jülich and their partisans, who had been entitled to appoint since about this time .]
  • Gerhard von Virneburg (1350-1355)
  • Wilhelm von Wied (1360-1410)
  • Johann von Loen-Heinsberg (1411): Bishop of Liège (1419–1455)
  • Johann von Büren (1420–1422)
  • Gerhard von Berg (1429–1435)
  • Gerhard von Sayn (1435-1452); resigned, died as Count Gerhard II von Sayn († 1493)
  • Friedrich von Neuenahr-Alpen (1452–1459); resigned
  • Johann von Neuenahr (1460–1466)
  • Reiner von Palant (1467–1474)
  • Hermann Landgrave of Hesse (1474–1508)
  • Heinrich Count Palatine near Rhine (1508–1541)
  • Johann von Vlatten (1541–1562): diplomat, chancellor at the court of the Duchy of Jülich-Kleve-Berg (1554–1562)
  • Heinrich von Vlatten (1563-1625)
  • Karl von Metternich (1626–1636)
  • Johann von Eynatten (1636–1653)
  • Franz Egon Count von Fürstenberg (1653–1663)
  • Franz Gobert Count of Aspremont-Lynden and Reckheim (1663–1681)
  • Peter Dionys von Goer (1681–1706)
  • Friedrich Philipp Ambrosius Count von Schellart (1707–1721)
  • Franz Joseph von Manderscheid-Blankenheim-Gerolstein (1721–1773)
  • Clemens Vinzenz Franz Johann Nikolaus Ffhr. von der Heyden called von Belderbusch (1773–1794)

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Individual evidence

  1. Ostensio reliquiarum: Studies on origin, expansion, shape ... By Hartmut Kühne 2000 p. 215
  2. a b Cf. Repertorium Germanicum , Vol. VI, 01287.