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Müller, Caspar, 1504-1571

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Personal name headingMüller, Caspar, 1504-1571
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Variant(s)Caspar I, Abbot of St. Blasien, 1504-1571
Casparus I, abbas S. Blasii, 1504-1571
Caspar I Müller von Schöneck, 1504-1571
Caspar Molitoris, 1504-1571
Caspar, von Sankt Blasien, 1504-1571
Casparus, S. Blasii in Hycernia sylva abbas, 1504-1571
Biography/History noteCaspar Müller (1504-1571) was a Benedictine historian at Kloster St. Blasien, who was elected abbot in 1541.
Associated countryGermany
LocatedSankt Blasien (Germany)
Birth date1504-02-01
Death date1571-05-15
Place of birthSchönau im Schwarzwald (Germany)
AffiliationKloster St. Blasien Benedictines
Profession or occupationAbbots Monks
Special noteData contributed by the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Found in11731 (online via HMML), viewed on March 21, 2022 (Casparus I, abbas S. Blasii; author of Relatio de prima inhabitatione Silvae Nigrae et aedificatione monasterii S. Blasii; manuscript text in Latin)
   <https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/11981>
Wikipedia (online), viewed on February 17, 2021: Abbots of St. Blaise in the Black Forest (Caspar I Müller von Schöneck, 1541-1571)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Blaise_Abbey,_Black_Forest#Abbots_of_St._Blaise_in_the_Black_Forest>
Luebke, His Majesty's Rebels, 1997: p. 59 (between 1541 and 1574, abbots Caspar I and Caspar II of St. Blasien attempted to annex Hauenstein)
Wikipedia (online), viewed on February 17, 2021: Caspar Molitoris (also Caspar I, Müller; born Feb. 1, 1504 in Schönau im Schwarzwald; died May 15, 1571 in St. Blasien; Benedictine, provost, abbot, and historian; provost of Breitnau and Basel; in 1541 he was elected as Caspar I, 34th abbot of St. Blasien)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Molitoris>
Mone, Quellensammlung der badischen Landesgeschichte (online via Uni Freiburg), viewed on February 17, 2021: Caspar Molitoris (after Wülberz, the most important historian from St. Blasien; born on Feb. 1, 1504 in Schönau im Wiesenthal; provost of Weinau in 1528, provost of Basel in 1532; abbot of St. Blasien in 1541; died May 15, 1571, still as abbot)
   <http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/mone1848-1/0081>
CERL thesaurus (online), viewed on February 17, 2021: Müller, Caspar (1504-; born in Schönau im Schwarzwald; 1541-1571 Abt von Sankt Blasien; variant = Caspar, von Sankt Blasien)
   <https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01418672>
Contarini, Giovanni. Ioan. Petri Contareni Veneti Historiae de bello nuper Venetis a Selimo II. Turcarum Imperatore illato, liber vnus, 1573: leaf *2 recto (Reverendiss. in Christo patri D.D. Casparo S. Blasii in Hycernia sylva abbati dignisso)
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