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    Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The Carolingian-era...
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  • Gall. Lutold on the website of the Stiftsarchiv St. Gallen. Lutold in the Stadtlexikon Wil. Quoted after Duft, Johannes: Die Abtei St. Gallen. Vogler...
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  • (1072) Lütold of St. Gallen, Abbot from 1077–1033 in St. Gall Lutold of Znaim (died 1112) Lüthold of Sumiswald, founder of Sumiswald castle (1225) Lütold of...
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  • course of the Investiture Controversy, Counter-king Hermann of Salm replaced Lutold, who had been appointed as counter-abbot of Saint Gall by Hermann's predecessor...
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  • young - aged "only about 30". Lutold came from the nearby Abbey of Reichenau, but sources indicated that the monks at St. Gallen nevertheless favoured the...
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    were donated by the House of Regensberg. On 22 January 1130 Lütold II and his son Lütold III and his wife Judenta handed over lands and estates on the...
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  • Neu-Griesenberg at Tümpfel. After the death of the last of the male Griesenberg, Lütold von Griesenberg, in 1325, the new ruler was his daughter Adele. In 1367...
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    against the Abbot of St. Gallen, and the next inhabitants of the castle may have been Lütold II, his wife Judenta and their son Lütold III who donated lands...
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    around the mid 13th century, likely under Lütold VI. In 1269, Lütold was forced to cede the fief back to St. Gallen, as he was in financial difficulties following...
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    Neu-Griesenberg at Tümpfel. After the death of the last of the male Griesenberg, Lütold von Griesenberg, in 1325, the new ruler was his daughter Adele. In 1367...
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