List of provosts and administrators of the Altötting monastery
So far only a few provosts and administrators of the monastery monastery Altötting are known, of whom the collegiate monastery Altötting , which "from the Middle Ages to the 19th century (..) had the rank of Stiftshofmark without independent administration", was probably only perceived as an additional profitable benefice . The heads of the Ötting Monastery , of whom only one is known so far, are also listed here for the time being, as the Altötting Collegiate Monastery was seen as its "re-establishment".
List of provosts and administrators (if known)
Ötting Monastery, 876 / 877–907
- until 903, possibly also until 907: Burkhard von Passau
Collegiate monastery Altötting, 1228 / 31–1803
- 1488–1508: Provost Johannes Mair was the son of statesman Martin Mair and initiated the construction of the new parish church of St. Philip and Jacob .
- 1516–1538: Paul Ziegler von Ziegelberg was a. a. from 1509 bishop of the diocese of Chur .
- 1538–1551 Christoph Adam von Nussdorf (1511 / 12–1551), Canon of Salzburg.
- 1551–1561 Johann Auer von Purlach auf Odelzhausen († 1561), canon in Salzburg and Passau.
- 1561–1564: Wolfgang II. Griesstätter zu Haslach , from 1522 to 1541 provost of the monastery monastery Höglwörth and next to it in the meantime administrator of the monastery Baumburg , afterwards he was from 1541 to 1559 as Wolfgang II first provost in the rank of imperial prelate , then from 1559 to 1567 First prince provost of the prince provosts Berchtesgaden and from 1561 administrator of the Stiftspropstei Altötting.
- 1564–1578 (?): Martin Eisengrein (also Eysengreyn, Eisengrin, Isengrin, etc.) was a theologian and polemicist .
- 1604–1661 (?) Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg was a cardinal from a side line of the Wittelsbach Princely House . He is one of the most important prince-bishops of Osnabrück and Regensburg ; he also headed the dioceses of Minden and Verden .
- 1661 (?) - 1685: Albrecht Sigismund of Bavaria was a. a. from 1652 until his death Prince-Bishop of Freising and from 1668 also Prince-Bishop of Regensburg .
- 1718–1722: Clemens August von Bayern was a. a. as Clemens August I. Archbishop of Cologne from 1723 to 1761 and thus at the same time Elector of the Holy Roman Empire , sovereign of the associated archbishopric and the neighboring states of Vest Recklinghausen and the Duchy of Westphalia .
- 1722–1759: Moritz Adolf Karl von Sachsen-Zeitz-Neustadt was a. a. Bishop of Königgrätz and Bishop of Leitmeritz , canon in Cologne and since 1713 Duke of Saxony-Zeitz-Pegau-Neustadt.
- 1780–1787: Joseph Ferdinand Guidobald von Spaur was prelate and court bishop at the Palatinate-Bavarian electoral court in Munich .
- 1791–1803: Joseph Anton von Königsfeld , also landscape councilor
Honorary Canonical Monastery of St. Rupertus, since 1930
- 1979–1995: Max Absmeier
- since 1995: Günther Mandl
Individual evidence
- ↑ Collegiate Foundation Altötting , basic data and history: Altötting - "Collegiate Foundation in the Heart of Old Bavaria" in the database of monasteries in Bavaria in the House of Bavarian History
- ↑ New concise chronicle of Altenötting: which describes the origin and progress of the world-famous pilgrimage to the ancient holy chapel of UL Frau, together with some strange Marian miracles and good deeds . Altenötting 1817, p. 17 .
- ↑ New concise chronicle of Altenötting . Altenötting 1817, p. 17 .
- ^ Walter Brugger, Heinz Dopsch , Peter F. Kramml (eds.): History of Berchtesgaden. Pen, market, land. Volume 1: Between Salzburg and Bavaria. Until 1594. Plenk, Berchtesgaden 1991, ISBN 3-922590-63-2 , p. 536 ( limited preview ).