People Who Have Worked On The Spot
All persons listed here are in very close contact with the monastery Reichenbach Markgrafentheater Diepold III. by Vohburg (* 10?; † 1146), monastery founder Pfalzgraf Otto I of Pfalz-Mosbach (* 1390, † 1461) Luth. Theologian, composer Johannes Hagius (* 1530, † 1596), 1556 - 1567 preacher and cantor in Reichenbach Anselm Meiller OSB, * 15 February 1678 Amberg, 18th † September 1761 Plank Domvikar Stetten George Dengler (* 1839, † 1896) Father Andrew Amrhein (* February 4, 1844 in Gunzwil, † December 29, 1927 in St. Ottilien) Frater Eustachius Kugler (* January 15, 1867 in Neuhaus in Nittenau; † 10 . June 1946 in Regensburg) Kooperator Siegfried Hollmer (* October 12, 1930 in Konzell; † April 19, 1964), founder boys club Reichenbach (Burschenverein).
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