Polling, Augustinerchorherrenstift Hl. Kreuz, S. Salvator, OSA
Owner Id3096
TypeCorporate body
Biographical dates - Period of existence1471 - 1803
Other InformationPolling Abbey (German: Kloster Polling) is a former monastery in Polling bei Weilheim, district of Weilheim-Schongau, in Upper Bavaria, Germany.
According to legend, the founder was Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria in about 750, but it seems more likely that the founders were members of the powerful Bavarian noble family of the Huosi. Initially this was a Benedictine monastery, but later became a house of Augustinian canons. The abbey was dissolved during the secularization of 1803 and the buildings were mostly demolished between 1805 and 1807.
Bod-Inc: dissolved 1803; see Cottineau II 2316; Backmund, Chorherren, 114-18; Backmund, Kollegiatstifte, 90; Krämer II 661-2; Historische Kataloge, 362-72; for book-plate, see Warnecke 1598, 1601 and 1603; see also Töpsl, Franz.
Variant NamesPolling, Monasterium S. Salvatoris, OSA
Polling, diocese of Augsburg, Augustinian Canons, SS. Jacobus, Salvator et Crux
Other Identifierhttp://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnc00011469
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Activity
Start (year)1471
End (year)1803
NoteBMC I:
p. 70: IC.742; p. 145: IA.2069; p. 147: IA.2109; p. 273: IB.4768, 69.
BMC II:
p. 329: IB.5635; p. 351: IB.5967; p. 355: IA.6046; p. 357: IA.6103; p. 375: IB.6424; p. 415: IC.7162; IC.7166; p. 416: IC.7178; p. 417: IC.7189; p. 520: IB.9107, 09.
BMC III:
p. 686: IA.13779.
BMC V:
p. 311: IC.21716; p. 311: IC.21721; p. 321: IB.21335; p. 427: IC.23378; p. 452: IA.22999.
BMC VII: p. 1109: IB.35039.
MARC Area Codee-gx
PlacePolling (Geonames Id: 2852840)
Profession / Type of InstitutionReligious institution
CharacterisationReligious
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