Reichenbach Am Regen - People Who Have Worked On The Spot

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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