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A Benedictine Abbey in far western Germany on the Cologne-Luxembourg road, about 7 miles (11 km.) from the Belgian frontier and 32 miles (51 km.) northwest of Trier. Founded in Merovingian times, it was a favoured establishment of the Frankish sovereigns, and heavily endowed by them. Raised to the status of an Imperial Principality, the Abbacy nevertheless slowly decayed during the later Middle Ages, and was eventually attached to the Archbishops of Trier, under whose authority it flourished once more.

  1. Angloardus..........................................720-765

  2. Assuerus............................................765-810

  3. Dankrad.............................................810-829

  4. Marquard of Bouillon................................829-853

  5. Egilo...............................................853-860

  6. Ansbald of Luxembourg...............................860-886

  7. Farabert I..........................................886-893

  8. Regino de Hauterive.................................893-899

  9. Richar de Hainault..................................899-921

  10. Ruotfried...........................................921-935

  11. Farabert II of St. Paul.............................935-947

  12. Ingelram of Limburg.................................947-976

  13. Eberhard, Gr. v. Salm...............................976-986

  14. Childeric...........................................986-993

  15. Stephan von Saffenberg.............................993-1001

  16. Udo of Namur......................................1001-1003

  17. Immo von Sponheim.................................1003-1006

  18. Urold von Thaun...................................1006-1018

  19. Hilderad of Burgundy..............................1018-1026

  20. Ruprecht von Arberg...............................1026-1068

  21. Rizo aus Jülich...................................1068-1077

  22. Wolfram von Bettingen.............................1077-1103

  23. Poppo de Beaumont.................................1103-1119

  24. Lantfried von Hessen..............................1119-1131

  25. Adalbero..........................................1131-1136

  26. Gottfried I, Gr. v. Hochstaden....................1136-1155

  27. Rother von Malberg..............................1155-1162 >

  28. Robert I con Cleve................................1170-1174

  29. Gregor I aus Geldern..............................1174-1184

  30. Gerard de Vianden.................................1184-1212

  31. Caesarius van Mylendonck..........................1212-1216

  32. Kuno, Gr. v. Ahr..................................1216-1220

  33. Friedrich I von Fels..............................1220-1245

  34. Gottfried II, Gr. v. Blankenheim..................1245-1274

  35. Walter, Gr. v. Blankenheim......................1274-1312 >

  36. Heinrich I von Schönecken.........................1322-1342

  37. Diether, Gr. v. Katzenellenbogen..................1342-1350

  38. Johann I Zandt von Merk...........................1350-1354

  39. Dietrich von Kerpen...............................1354-1397

  40. Friedrich II von Schleiden........................1397-1427

  41. Heinrich II von Are-Hirstorff.....................1427-1433

  42. Johann II von Esche...............................1433-1476

  43. Robert II, Gr. v. Virneburg.......................1476-1513

  44. Gregor II von Homburg..................................1513

  45. Wilhelm, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl.................1513-1546

  46. Christoph, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl...............1546-1576

  47. Attached to the Archbishops of Trier..............1576-1803

  48. To France.........................................1803-1814

  49. To Prussia........................................1814-1918