Abbey of Mallersdorf
IMPERIAL ABBEY OF MALLERSDORF (Kloster Mallersdorf)
Country:Germany
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Order:Benedictan
Established:1107
Abolished:1803
Since 1869 again as a Franciscan Convent
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Arms of Abbots
Shown are mainly the family arms of the Abbots. They often quartered their family arms with the arms of the Abbey.
Johann Seetaler (1420–1424)
Michael Bogenhauser (1424–1442)
Peter Marschalk (1443–1446)
Johann Wenderer (1447–1464)
Andreas Müllich (1464–1476)
Erasmus Perfelder (1476–1495)
Michael Eckhart (1495–1518)
Erasmus Haunsperger (1518–1538)
Matthias Diernhofer (1538–1545)
Johann Chrysostomus Hirschpeck (1545–1548)
Gregor Labermayr (1548–1556)
Wolfgang Hueber (1556–1570)
Paulus Röhrl (1571–1573)
Erasmus Hösl (1573–1580)
Markus Besch (1580–1587)
Paulus Klocker (1587–1602)
Eustach Sturm (1602–1619)
Georg Eiszepf (1619–1630)
Andreas Pichler (1630–1631)
Benedikt Wolf (1631–1661)
Roman Edstadler (1661–1665)
Anton Schelshorn (1665–1695)
Maurus Kübeck (1695–1723)
Korbinian Stange (1723–1732)
Heinrich Widmann (1732–1758)
Heinrich Madlseder (1758–1779)
Gregor Schwab (1779–1795)
Augustin Stielner (1795–1801)
Maurus Deigl (1801–1803)
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