Prüm
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.
Angloardus..........................................720-765
Assuerus............................................765-810
Dankrad.............................................810-829
Marquard of Bouillon................................829-853
Egilo...............................................853-860
Ansbald of Luxembourg...............................860-886
Farabert I..........................................886-893
Regino de Hauterive.................................893-899
Richar de Hainault..................................899-921
Ruotfried...........................................921-935
Farabert II of St. Paul.............................935-947
Ingelram of Limburg.................................947-976
Eberhard, Gr. v. Salm...............................976-986
Childeric...........................................986-993
Stephan von Saffenberg.............................993-1001
Udo of Namur......................................1001-1003
Immo von Sponheim.................................1003-1006
Urold von Thaun...................................1006-1018
Hilderad of Burgundy..............................1018-1026
Ruprecht von Arberg...............................1026-1068
Rizo aus Jülich...................................1068-1077
Wolfram von Bettingen.............................1077-1103
Poppo de Beaumont.................................1103-1119
Lantfried von Hessen..............................1119-1131
Adalbero..........................................1131-1136
Gottfried I, Gr. v. Hochstaden....................1136-1155
Rother von Malberg..............................1155-1162 >
Robert I con Cleve................................1170-1174
Gregor I aus Geldern..............................1174-1184
Gerard de Vianden.................................1184-1212
Caesarius van Mylendonck..........................1212-1216
Kuno, Gr. v. Ahr..................................1216-1220
Friedrich I von Fels..............................1220-1245
Gottfried II, Gr. v. Blankenheim..................1245-1274
Walter, Gr. v. Blankenheim......................1274-1312 >
Heinrich I von Schönecken.........................1322-1342
Diether, Gr. v. Katzenellenbogen..................1342-1350
Johann I Zandt von Merk...........................1350-1354
Dietrich von Kerpen...............................1354-1397
Friedrich II von Schleiden........................1397-1427
Heinrich II von Are-Hirstorff.....................1427-1433
Johann II von Esche...............................1433-1476
Robert II, Gr. v. Virneburg.......................1476-1513
Gregor II von Homburg..................................1513
Wilhelm, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl.................1513-1546
Christoph, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl...............1546-1576
Attached to the Archbishops of Trier..............1576-1803
To France.........................................1803-1814
To Prussia........................................1814-1918