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Mangold von Veringen (* 13th century ; † 1295 in Rome ) was abbot of the Reichenau monastery from 1294 to 1295 .

Mangold von Veringen came from the Swabian noble family of the Counts of Veringen , who had their ancestral seat at Veringen Castle in Veringenstadt .

Before Mangold was elected abbot of the Reichenau convent after Albrecht von Ramstein's death in November 1294, he was initially a monk in the St. Gallen monastery , but is mentioned as a conventual of the Reichenau monastery as early as 1275 and was cellar master there from 1291. Just a few months after his election, Mangold died in Rome in 1295, where he wanted to receive papal consecration from Boniface VIII , and was buried there.

His short abbatiat is not mentioned in the notes of Gallus Öhem, the chronicler of the Reichenau monastery.

In the Reichenau abbot lists, Mangold is incorrectly listed as "Marquard / Markwart", which is due to an error in the papal registers.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Konrad Beyerle : From the foundation to the end of the baronial monastery (724-1427) . In: Konrad Beyerle (ed.): The culture of the Reichenau Abbey. Commemorative pamphlet for the twelve hundredth anniversary of the founding year of the island monastery 724–1924 . 1st subband. Verlag der Münchner Drucke, Munich 1925, p. 171.
  2. Thomas Kreutzer: Faded gloss. Nobility and reform in the Reichenau Abbey in the late Middle Ages ( publications by the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg ; Series B; 168). Kohlhammer Verlag , Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-17-019760-2 , p. 252.
predecessor Office successor
Albrecht von Ramstein Abbot of Reichenau
1294–1295
Heinrich von Klingenberg