Sigmund Kulbinger

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Sigmund Kulbinger († April 2, 1584 ) was a Bavarian Benedictine .

Life

Kulbinger was elected 44th abbot of the Ebersberg monastery in 1580 . He had an altar erected in the vestibule of the monastery church and a carved picture set up there showing the suffering Christ resting . He died after four years in office.

literature

  • Franz Xaver Paulhuber: Contributions to the history of paganism and Roman rule, then the introduction and spread of Christianity, as well as the effectiveness of religious orders in Germany and Bavaria. Burghausen 1848.

Individual evidence

  1. Pirmin Lindner: Mostanicon metropolis Salzburgensis antiquae , Kösel, 1908
  2. Sigmund Kulbinger, In: Contributions to the history of Heidenthumes and Roman rule, then the introduction and spread of Christianity, as well as the effectiveness of religious orders in Germany and Bavaria, by Franz Xaver Paulhuber 1848 in the Google book search