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The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of [[Salzburg (State)|Salzburg]] for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute. | The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of [[Salzburg (State)|Salzburg]] for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 28 March 2024
ABBEY OF SALEM (REICHSABTEI SALEM)
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order : Cistercian
Existed : 1137-1804
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms show the Cistercian bend and the (apocryphic) arms of the two founders of the Abbey; the arms of the State of Salzburg for Eberhard II Bishop of Salzburg (1170-1246) and in the 3rd quarter a ram for Guntram von Adelsreute.
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Frowinus (1138–1165)
Godefridus (1166–1168)
Erimbertus (1168–1175)
Christianus (1175–1191)
Eberhard von Rohrdorf (1191–1240)
Berthold von Urach (1240–1241)
Eberhard von Wollmatingen (1241–1276)
Ulrich Gräter (1276–1282)
Ulrich von Seelfingen (1282–1311)
Konrad von Enslingen (1311–1337)
Ulrich Ivon Werdenberg-Sargans (1337–1358)
Berthold Tutz (1358–1373)
Wilhelm Schrailk (1373–1395)
Jodok Senner (1395–1417)
Petrus Ochsner (1417–1441)
Georg Münch (1441–1458)
Ludwig Oschwalt (1458–1471)
Johannes Stantenat (1471–1494)
Johannes Scharpfer (1494–1510)
Jodok Necker (1510–1529)
Amandus Schäffer (1529–1534)
Johannes Fischer (1534–1543)
Johannes Precht (1543–1553)
Johannes Michel (1553–1558)
Georg Kaisersberger (1558–1575)
Matthäus Rot (1575–1583)
Vitus Nekher (1583–1587)
Johannes Bücheler (1587–1588)
Christian Fürst (1588–1593)
Petrus Miller (1593–1614)
Thomas Wunn (1615–1647)
Thomas Schwab (1647–1664)
Anselm Muotelsee (1664–1680)
Emanuel Sulger (1680–1698)
Stephan Jung (1698–1725)
Konstantin Miller (1725–1745)
Stephan Enroth (1745–1746)
Anselm Schwab (1746–1778)
Robert Schlecht (1778–1802)
Kaspar Oexle (1802–1804)
Literature: Images from https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/wappenliste_aebte_salem/0001/thumbs