Scheyern is a municipality in the district of Pfaffenhofen in Bavaria in Germany. The Scheyern Abbey is located in Scheyern.
The title the counts of Scheyern originated here (see House of Wittelsbach).
The village of Fernhag lies just outside the town.
^Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).
Scheyern is a municipality in the district of Pfaffenhofen in Bavaria in Germany. The Scheyern Abbey is located in Scheyern. The title the counts of Scheyern...
of Scheyern died in 1072, his third son Otto II, Count of Scheyern acquired Wittelsbach Castle (near Aichach). The Counts of Scheyern left Scheyern Castle...
Scheyern Abbey, formerly also Scheyern Priory (German: Kloster Scheyern), is a house of the Benedictine Order in Scheyern in Bavaria. The monastery at...
defending it. The castle was burnt to the ground. His successor, Conrad of Scheyern, another German, was in office by 1120. Ex largitione imperatoris marchio...
In 1119, Otto IV, Count of Scheyern moved into the castle of Wittelsbach and converted his previous seat into Scheyern Abbey. The castle's name, "Witilinesbac"...
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palatine Arnulf II about 940 had a castle built at Scheyern; the descendants of Count Otto I of Scheyern (d. before 4 December 1072), documented as Vogt...
in 883 Arnulf II (d. 954), son of Duke Arnulf I of Bavaria, constructed Scheyern Castle around 940 Berthold (d. 999), son of Arnulf II, Count Palatine of...
Bavaria. In 1124, he moved his residence from Scheyern Castle to Wittelsbach Castle in Aichach. He donated Scheyern Castle to the Benedictine Order, who turned...
land in question suggests he might have been a relative of the counts of Scheyern (or Scheiern). On the other hand, a note was added to the back of a diploma...
awarded as fief to the Wittelsbach family, counts palatinate of Schyren ("Scheyern" in modern German). They ruled for 738 years, from 1180 to 1918. In 1180...
formidable enemies. During the reign of Louis the Child, Luitpold, Count of Scheyern, who possessed large Bavarian domains, ruled the Mark of Carinthia, created...
Volume 6 of the works of John the Damascene by the monks of the Abbey of Scheyern, edited by Robert Volk. It was included in the edition due to the traditional...
8. Eckhard I of Scheyern 4. Otto IV of Scheyern 9. Richardis of Carniola 2. Otto I of Bavaria 10. Frederick III of Pettendorf 5. Heilika of Pettendorf-Lengenfeld...
According to popular tradition preserved in the Scheyern Abbey in Bavaria, the ceremony took place at the Scheyern castle and was celebrated by Saint Adalbert...
of Petersberg, and from there a final time to Scheyern, where they remained and which became Scheyern Abbey. A small priory or cell remained however...