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Cölestin II. Gugger von Staudach (or Coelestin, born 28 June 1701 in Feldkirch as Michael Anton; died 24 February 1767 in Saint Gall) was from 23 March 1740 until his death prince abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He is regarded as one of the most important abbots in the abbey's late period. He is attributed the solution of different long-lasting conflicts of the abbey, amongst others that with the Bishopric of Konstanz.The construction of the now world famous Saint Gall Cathedral was initiated and supervised by Cölestin, albeit he did not live to see its completion.

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  • Cölestin II. Gugger von Staudach (auch Coelestin, * 28. Juni 1701 in Feldkirch als Michael Anton; † 24. Februar 1767 in St. Gallen) war vom 23. März 1740 bis zu seinem Tode Fürstabt des Klosters St. Gallen. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Äbte der Spätzeit des Klosters. Ihm wird die Lösung verschiedener langwieriger Konflikte der Abtei, unter anderem mit dem Bistum Konstanz, zugesprochen. Der Bau der heute weltberühmten Stiftskirche St. Gallen wurde von ihm initiiert und beaufsichtigt, wenngleich er deren Fertigstellung nicht mehr erlebte. (de)
  • Cölestin II. Gugger von Staudach (or Coelestin, born 28 June 1701 in Feldkirch as Michael Anton; died 24 February 1767 in Saint Gall) was from 23 March 1740 until his death prince abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He is regarded as one of the most important abbots in the abbey's late period. He is attributed the solution of different long-lasting conflicts of the abbey, amongst others that with the Bishopric of Konstanz.The construction of the now world famous Saint Gall Cathedral was initiated and supervised by Cölestin, albeit he did not live to see its completion. (en)
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  • Cölestin II. Gugger von Staudach (auch Coelestin, * 28. Juni 1701 in Feldkirch als Michael Anton; † 24. Februar 1767 in St. Gallen) war vom 23. März 1740 bis zu seinem Tode Fürstabt des Klosters St. Gallen. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Äbte der Spätzeit des Klosters. Ihm wird die Lösung verschiedener langwieriger Konflikte der Abtei, unter anderem mit dem Bistum Konstanz, zugesprochen. Der Bau der heute weltberühmten Stiftskirche St. Gallen wurde von ihm initiiert und beaufsichtigt, wenngleich er deren Fertigstellung nicht mehr erlebte. (de)
  • Cölestin II. Gugger von Staudach (or Coelestin, born 28 June 1701 in Feldkirch as Michael Anton; died 24 February 1767 in Saint Gall) was from 23 March 1740 until his death prince abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. He is regarded as one of the most important abbots in the abbey's late period. He is attributed the solution of different long-lasting conflicts of the abbey, amongst others that with the Bishopric of Konstanz.The construction of the now world famous Saint Gall Cathedral was initiated and supervised by Cölestin, albeit he did not live to see its completion. (en)
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