Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Abbey of St Gall' has mentioned 'Abbot' in the following places:
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At the end of abbot Otmar's reign, the Professbuch mentions 53 names. | WIKI |
[4] Under abbot Waldo of Reichenau (740xe2x80x93814) copying of manuscripts was undertaken and a famous library was gathered. | WIKI |
King Louis the German confirmed in 833 the immunity of the abbey and allowed the monks the free choice of their abbot. | WIKI |
[7] Around 971/974 abbot Notker (about whom almost nothing is known; nephew of Notker Physicus) finalized the walling and the adjoining settlements started to become the town of Stxc2xa0Gall. | WIKI |
The death of abbot Ulrich II on 9 December 1076 terminated the cultural silver age of the monastery. | WIKI |
In 1207, abbot Ulrich von Sax becomes a Prince (Reichsfxc3xbcrst, or simply Fxc3xbcrst) of the Holy Roman Empire by King Philip of Germany. | WIKI |
[3] The city of St. Gallen proper progressively freed itself from the rule of the abbot, acquiring Imperial immediacy, and by the late 15th century was recognized as a Free imperial city. | WIKI |
In the late 14th and early 15th centuries, the farmers of the abbot's personal estates (known as Appenzell, from Latin: abbatis cella meaning "cell (i.e. | WIKI |
estate) of the abbot") began seeking independence. | WIKI |
[7] The abbot became an ally of several members of the Swiss Confederation (Zxc3xbcrich, Lucerne, Schwyz and Glarus) in 1451. | WIKI |
Then, in 1457 the town of St.xc2xa0Gallen became officially free from the abbot. | WIKI |
In 1468 the abbot, Ulrich Rxc3xb6sch, bought the County of Toggenburg from the representatives of its counts, after the family died out in 1436. | WIKI |
The mayor of St. Gallen, Ulrich Varnbxc3xbcler, established contact with farmers and Appenzell residents (led by the fanatical Hermann Schwendiner) who were seeking an opportunity to weaken the abbot. | WIKI |
Initially, he protested to the abbot and the representatives of the four sponsoring Confederate cantons (Zxc3xbcrich, Lucerne, Schwyz, and Glarus) against the construction of the new abbey in Rorschach. | WIKI |
[7] When the abbot complained to the Confederates about the damages and demanded full compensation, Varnbxc3xbcler responded with a counter suit and in cooperation with Schwendiner rejected the arbitration efforts of the non-partisan Confederates. | WIKI |
However, the abbot's reliance on the Swiss to support him reduced his position almost to that of a "subject district". | WIKI |
Both the abbot and a representative of the town were admitted to the Swiss Tagsatzung or Diet as the closest associates of the Confederation. | WIKI |
[3] In 1530, abbot Diethelm began a restoration that stopped the decline and led to an expansion of the schools and library. | WIKI |
Under abbot Pius (1630xe2x80x9374) a printing press was started. | WIKI |
Bernwig (837xe2x80x93840/41) Engilbert I (840/841) Grimald (841xe2x80x93872) Hartmut (872xe2x80x93883) Bernhard (883xe2x80x93890) Solomon (890xe2x80x93919), Abbot of 11 other monasteries and Bishop of Constance. | WIKI |
Gotthard Giel von Glattburg (1491xe2x80x931504) Franz Gaisberg (1504xe2x80x931529) Abbot when the Reformation took place. | WIKI |