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Berchtold von Falkenstein

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The abbot could and would not do much against the way of life of nobility in the Abbey, though he did discipline some of the canons. Berchtold saw himself as a "church ruler" (Kirchenfürst) and a leader of a "church state" (Kirchenstaat). He was followed – as for example at the meeting in Viterbo of
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in 1271 as a forfeit from the Toggenburgs. The outward facing changes were accompanied by an inner tightening of administration. The financial situation of the abbey remained stable despite Berchtold’s feuds. This was achieved by exploiting the abbey’s inhabitants with unreasonably high tax
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Berchtold's politics around the security of the monastery, monastic property, and monastic rights was characterised by feuds in the 1260s. The abbot had to defend against claims of the Habsburgs (settlement of 16 July 1271), strengthened Saint Gall's position in Thurgau and in the
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1258 or at Christmas 1271 – by a large entourage of knights and feudatories. Despite his noble and martial way of life, Berchtold was preoccupied with sorrow for his abbey and other churches and was filled with piety. He died after a long time of sickness on 10 June 1272.
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and succeeded Abbot Walter von Trauchburg (1239–1244) after his abdication (1244–1272). The tenure of abbot Berchtold was marked by economic struggles and feudal wars around the area of the monastic community of Saint Gall. Even before his tenure, the city of
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by electing a new abbot for Reichenau, Albrecht von Ramstein (1260-1294, a relative of Berchtold's). Berchtold was away on imperial business from June to November 1257; he travelled to
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had been occupied by the counts of Toggenburg, who had to surrender to Berchtold after five weeks of siege in early 1245. This would not be the last struggle with the
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Adel und Burgen im oberen Kinziggebiet. Studien zur Besiedlung und hochmittelalterlichen Herrschaftsbildung im mittelalterlichen Schwarzwald.
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Adel und Burgen im oberen Kinziggebiet. Studien zur Besiedlung und hochmittelalterlichen Herrschaftsbildung im mittelalterlichen Schwarzwald.
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Berchtold von Falkenstein, son of Eigelwart I from the noble family of Falkenstein was initially a monk and porter in the
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emperor and the papacy, Berchtold sided with the pope, for which he received a number of benefits at the
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Professbuch der fürstl. Benediktinerabtei der heiligen Gallus und Otmar zu St. Gallen
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Das Kloster St. Georgen im Schwarzwald und die Herren von Falkenstein.
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Das Kloster St. Georgen im Schwarzwald und die Herren von Falkenstein.
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Schramberg. Herrschaft – Markflecken – Industriestadt.
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Benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall
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Toggenburgs
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Pope Alexander IV
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Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
"Berthold von Falkenstein"
Neue Deutsche Biographie
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Berthold (Abt von St. Gallen)
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