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Papst Innozenz VI. bestätigt die nach dem Tod Abt Alberts durch die Mönche des Klosters ohne Kenntnis einer päpstlichen Reservation und Dekrets vorgenommene Wahl des früheren Infirmars Alto (Altmann von Tannstein) zum Abt von St. Emmeram. S=A
Papst Innozenz VI. bestätigt die nach dem Tod Abt Alberts durch die Mönche des Klosters ohne Kenntnis einer päpstlichen Reservation und Dekrets vorgenommene Wahl des früheren Infirmars Alto (Altmann von Tannstein) zum Abt von St. Emmeram. S=A
Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden, BayHStA, Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden 529/I
Kloster St. Emmeram Urkunden 529
Registratursignatur/AZ: Kasten 2, Schublade Nr. 15, Nr. 1
Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden
Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden >> II. 1251-1400
1358 Mai 14
Hinweis: weitere inhaltsgleiche Ausfertigung siehe Urkunde Nr. 529 / II
Kloster St. Emmeram Regensburg Urkunden
Perg.
Urkunden
lat
Besiegelung/Beglaubigung: ein an Schnur hängendes Bleisiegel
Überlieferung: Ausf.
Sprache: lat.
Ausstellungsort: Avignon
Literatur: Kraus, Liber probationum Nr. CXXXVIII
Originaldatierung: Datum Avinioni II idus maii pontificatus nostri anno sexto.
Unternummer: I
Medium: A = Analoges Archivalie
Jahr: 1358
Monat: 5
Tag: 14
Äußere Beschreibung: 37x62 cm
Innozenz VI., Papst
Schmidmühlen: Albert von, Abt von Sankt Emmeram
Tannstein: Alto von, Abt von Sankt Emmeram
Regensburg (krfr.St.), St. Emmeram (Reichsstift): Äbte \ Albert II. von Schmidmühlen
Regensburg (krfr.St.), St. Emmeram (Reichsstift): Äbte \ Alto (Altmann) von Tannstein
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