Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Abbey of St Gall' has mentioned 'Abbot' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
At the end of abbot Otmar's reign, the Professbuch mentions 53 names.
[4] Under abbot Waldo of Reichenau (740xe2x80x93814) copying of manuscripts was undertaken and a famous library was gathered.
King Louis the German confirmed in 833 the immunity of the abbey and allowed the monks the free choice of their abbot.
[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.
The death of abbot Ulrich II on 9 December 1076 terminated the cultural silver age of the monastery.
In 1207, abbot Ulrich von Sax becomes a Prince (Reichsfxc3xbcrst, or simply Fxc3xbcrst) of the Holy Roman Empire by King Philip of Germany.
[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.
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.
estate) of the abbot") began seeking independence.
[7] The abbot became an ally of several members of the Swiss Confederation (Zxc3xbcrich, Lucerne, Schwyz and Glarus) in 1451.
Then, in 1457 the town of St.xc2xa0Gallen became officially free from the abbot.
In 1468 the abbot, Ulrich Rxc3xb6sch, bought the County of Toggenburg from the representatives of its counts, after the family died out in 1436.
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.
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.
[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.
However, the abbot's reliance on the Swiss to support him reduced his position almost to that of a "subject district".
Both the abbot and a representative of the town were admitted to the Swiss Tagsatzung or Diet as the closest associates of the Confederation.
[3] In 1530, abbot Diethelm began a restoration that stopped the decline and led to an expansion of the schools and library.
Under abbot Pius (1630xe2x80x9374) a printing press was started.
Bernwig (837xe2x80x93840/41) Engilbert I (840/841) Grimald (841xe2x80x93872) Hartmut (872xe2x80x93883) Bernhard (883xe2x80x93890) Solomon (890xe2x80x93919), Abbot of 11 other monasteries and Bishop of Constance.
Gotthard Giel von Glattburg (1491xe2x80x931504) Franz Gaisberg (1504xe2x80x931529) Abbot when the Reformation took place.