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Rumo von Ramstein (died ca. 1300) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1274 until 1281. The monk Rumo was a member of the noble family of Ramstein. He was camerarius, sacristan and deacon under the leadership of Abbot Berchtold von Falkenstein (1244-1272) and his immediate successor, Heinrich III von Wartenberg (1272-1274) until the death of the latter. He was then elected anti-abbot to Ulrich VII von Güttingen (1272-1277). After Ulrich's death, Rumo was universally accepted. He staged an economic buy-out of the abbey while disputes with abbey subjects in Appenzell and the Klostervogt were exacerbating the state of affairs. As a result, Rumo abdicated his position in 1281 for a yearly compensation of 100 marks. The document detailing the amount and origin of his pension is dated 15 Ja

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  • Rumo von Ramstein war Abt des Klosters St. Gallen von 1274 bis 1281. Der Mönch Rumo war Mitglied der Adelsfamilie der Herren von Ramstein. Im Kloster St. Gallen war er unter seinem Abt Berchtold von Falkenstein (1244–1272) Kämmerer, Küster und Dekan gewesen, bis er 1274 nach dem Tod Heinrichs III. von Wartenberg (1272–1274), des unmittelbaren Nachfolgers Bertholds, gegen Ulrich VII. von Güttingen (1272–1277) zum Abt gewählt wurde. Nach dem Tod Ulrichs fand Rumo allgemeine Anerkennung. Er veranstaltete einen wirtschaftlichen Ausverkauf der Abtei, Streitigkeiten mit den Appenzeller Klosteruntertanen und dem Klostervogt verschärften die Lage, so dass Rumo 1281 resignierte und gegen eine jährliche Pension von 100 Mark abgefunden wurde. Die auf den 15. Januar 1282 datierte Urkunde, die Höhe und (de)
  • Rumo von Ramstein (died ca. 1300) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1274 until 1281. The monk Rumo was a member of the noble family of Ramstein. He was camerarius, sacristan and deacon under the leadership of Abbot Berchtold von Falkenstein (1244-1272) and his immediate successor, Heinrich III von Wartenberg (1272-1274) until the death of the latter. He was then elected anti-abbot to Ulrich VII von Güttingen (1272-1277). After Ulrich's death, Rumo was universally accepted. He staged an economic buy-out of the abbey while disputes with abbey subjects in Appenzell and the Klostervogt were exacerbating the state of affairs. As a result, Rumo abdicated his position in 1281 for a yearly compensation of 100 marks. The document detailing the amount and origin of his pension is dated 15 Ja (en)
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  • Rumo von Ramstein war Abt des Klosters St. Gallen von 1274 bis 1281. Der Mönch Rumo war Mitglied der Adelsfamilie der Herren von Ramstein. Im Kloster St. Gallen war er unter seinem Abt Berchtold von Falkenstein (1244–1272) Kämmerer, Küster und Dekan gewesen, bis er 1274 nach dem Tod Heinrichs III. von Wartenberg (1272–1274), des unmittelbaren Nachfolgers Bertholds, gegen Ulrich VII. von Güttingen (1272–1277) zum Abt gewählt wurde. Nach dem Tod Ulrichs fand Rumo allgemeine Anerkennung. Er veranstaltete einen wirtschaftlichen Ausverkauf der Abtei, Streitigkeiten mit den Appenzeller Klosteruntertanen und dem Klostervogt verschärften die Lage, so dass Rumo 1281 resignierte und gegen eine jährliche Pension von 100 Mark abgefunden wurde. Die auf den 15. Januar 1282 datierte Urkunde, die Höhe und Herkunft der Pension festlegt und die im Stiftsarchiv St. Gallen erhalten ist, gilt als früheste urkundliche Erwähnung des Appenzeller Käses, da dem Abt aus der Ortschaft Gais jährlich sechzig Käse im Wert von jeweils 8 Denaren zu liefern waren. Rumo starb irgendwann zwischen 1297 und 1303. (de)
  • Rumo von Ramstein (died ca. 1300) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1274 until 1281. The monk Rumo was a member of the noble family of Ramstein. He was camerarius, sacristan and deacon under the leadership of Abbot Berchtold von Falkenstein (1244-1272) and his immediate successor, Heinrich III von Wartenberg (1272-1274) until the death of the latter. He was then elected anti-abbot to Ulrich VII von Güttingen (1272-1277). After Ulrich's death, Rumo was universally accepted. He staged an economic buy-out of the abbey while disputes with abbey subjects in Appenzell and the Klostervogt were exacerbating the state of affairs. As a result, Rumo abdicated his position in 1281 for a yearly compensation of 100 marks. The document detailing the amount and origin of his pension is dated 15 January 1282. It is the first reference in a document of cheese from the region of Appenzell, as the abbot was to be given 60 cheese loaves a year from the village of Gais, each roughly worth eight denarii. Rumo died between 1297 and 1303. (en)
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