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ABBEY OF ALDERSBACH
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order : Cistercian
Established : 1120
Abolished : 1803
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Arms of Abbots
Johann Pluer (1448–1463)
Johann Riemer (1501–1514)
Wolfgang Marius (1514–1544)
Johann Zanker (1544–1552)
Bartholomäus Madauer (1552–1577)
Andreas Haydecker (1577–1586)
Johann Dietmayr (1586–1612)
Michael Kirchberger (1612–1635)
Matthäus Gschwendt (1635–1651)
Gerhard Hörger (1651–1669)
Malachias Niederhofer (1669–1683)
Engelbert Fischer (1683–1705)
Theobald Grad (1705–1734)
Paul Genzger (1734–1745)
Theobald Reitwinkler (1745–1779)
Otto Doringer (1779–1797)
Urban Tremel (1797–1803)
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