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Kuno von Stoffeln (born before 1365; died 19 October 1411) was from 1379 until his death Prince abbot of Saint Gall. He descended from the family von Stoffeln with property on Castle Hohenstoffeln on the Hohenstoffeln at Hegau. He was substantially involved in the Appenzell Wars as the city refused to pay homage to him, and the Appenzellers, his subjects, even refused to pay taxes. Due to the price decline of grain after a disastrous plague epidemic, Kuno had been obliged to drastically increase taxes in order to balance the loss of revenue. He first aligned with cities at Lake Constance that were devoted to him and later with Duke Frederick IV of Austria in order to put an end to the population's attempts at freedom. He was not granted any luck in battle, however: the abbot's army lost on

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  • Kuno von Stoffeln (* vor 1365; † 19. Oktober 1411) war von 1379 bis zu seinem Tod Fürstabt zu St. Gallen. Er war ein Bruder des Heinrich von Stöffeln. (de)
  • Kuno van Stoffeln (landstreek Hegau, midden 14e eeuw – Sankt Gallen, 19 oktober 1411) was van 1379 tot zijn dood in 1411 prins-abt van het abdijvorstendom Sankt Gallen in het Heilige Roomse Rijk. Onder zijn bestuur verwierven de Appenzellers hun onafhankelijkheid; Appenzell (Abbatis Cella) was immers van oudsher een abtskwartier van de abdij van Sankt Gallen. (nl)
  • Kuno von Stoffeln (born before 1365; died 19 October 1411) was from 1379 until his death Prince abbot of Saint Gall. He descended from the family von Stoffeln with property on Castle Hohenstoffeln on the Hohenstoffeln at Hegau. He was substantially involved in the Appenzell Wars as the city refused to pay homage to him, and the Appenzellers, his subjects, even refused to pay taxes. Due to the price decline of grain after a disastrous plague epidemic, Kuno had been obliged to drastically increase taxes in order to balance the loss of revenue. He first aligned with cities at Lake Constance that were devoted to him and later with Duke Frederick IV of Austria in order to put an end to the population's attempts at freedom. He was not granted any luck in battle, however: the abbot's army lost on (en)
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  • Kuno von Stoffeln (* vor 1365; † 19. Oktober 1411) war von 1379 bis zu seinem Tod Fürstabt zu St. Gallen. Er war ein Bruder des Heinrich von Stöffeln. (de)
  • Kuno von Stoffeln (born before 1365; died 19 October 1411) was from 1379 until his death Prince abbot of Saint Gall. He descended from the family von Stoffeln with property on Castle Hohenstoffeln on the Hohenstoffeln at Hegau. He was substantially involved in the Appenzell Wars as the city refused to pay homage to him, and the Appenzellers, his subjects, even refused to pay taxes. Due to the price decline of grain after a disastrous plague epidemic, Kuno had been obliged to drastically increase taxes in order to balance the loss of revenue. He first aligned with cities at Lake Constance that were devoted to him and later with Duke Frederick IV of Austria in order to put an end to the population's attempts at freedom. He was not granted any luck in battle, however: the abbot's army lost one battle after another. Eventually, Kuno was forced to sell or lease estates in order to fill the abbey till. He left behind a completely run down monastery which had become meaningless in comparison to the aspiring city. In chronicles of the 15th century, Kuno is described as a true spectre. (en)
  • Kuno van Stoffeln (landstreek Hegau, midden 14e eeuw – Sankt Gallen, 19 oktober 1411) was van 1379 tot zijn dood in 1411 prins-abt van het abdijvorstendom Sankt Gallen in het Heilige Roomse Rijk. Onder zijn bestuur verwierven de Appenzellers hun onafhankelijkheid; Appenzell (Abbatis Cella) was immers van oudsher een abtskwartier van de abdij van Sankt Gallen. (nl)
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