A chronological list of Abbots and superiors of the monastery from its origins up until 1405. The year after the name indicates when from.
1. St Procopius 1035
2. Vitus 1053
3. Emmeram 1086
4. Božetěch 1092
5. Děthard 1097
6. Silvestr 1134
7. Božata 1161
8. Reginhard 1162
9. Unlisted
10. Blažej 1202
11. John I 1276
12. Matthew 1321
13. Přibyslav 1332
14. Albert 1354
15. Peter of Zbýšov 1377
16. John II. 1405
17. Nevlas 1405
You get the chance to meet John and Nevlas in the game, while Peter is only spoken of, but not present.
Abbots Of Sasau Monastery
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Abduction Of Prokop Of Luxembourg
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Abduction Of Wenceslas Iv
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Albert Iv Of Habsburg
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Alchemy
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Animal Husbandry
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Armour
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Armoury
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Astrology
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Avicenna (Ibn Síná)
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Bailiff And City Council
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Baker
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Baptism
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Baths And Bathmaids
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Beekeeping
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Beverages
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Blacksmith
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Books And Libraries
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Burghers
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Burglars And Robbers
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Burial
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Butcher
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Carpenters And Joiners
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Carts And Wagons
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Charcoal-Burner
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Charity
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Charles Iv
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Chronicles
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Churches
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Clothing And Fashion
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Combat Technique
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Conciliation Crosses
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Counterfeiting
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Courtliness
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Crime And Punishment
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Diseases
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Drinking Water
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Dugout Shelters
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Ecumenical Council
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Entertainment And Games
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Executioner
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Fabrics
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Faith And Devotion
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Farmer
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Farming
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Feudalism
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Fisherman
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Folk Songs
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Food
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Foreigners
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Forgery
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Frescos
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Furniture
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Gardens
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Gord
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Gothic Architecture
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Gravedigger
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Greetings
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Guilds And Crafts
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Healing Herbs
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Heinrich Iii Von Rosenberg
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Henry Of Leipa
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Heraldry
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Horse-Riding
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Hospitals And Almshouses
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Houses And Dwellings
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Hroznata Of Uhzitz And Husitz
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Huntsman
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Hygiene
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Invective
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Jail
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Jan "birdie" Ješek
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Jan Of Předbořice
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Jan Ptáček (Hans Capon)
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Jews
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Jobst Of Moravia
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John Hus
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John Ii Of Liechtenstein
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John Of Jenstein
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John Sokol Of Lamberg
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Journeymen And Apprentices
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Kitchens
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Knighthood Training
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Konrad Kyeser
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Kuttenberg
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Land Army
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Language And Literature
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Ledetchko
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Liturgical Items
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Liturgy
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Locks
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Locksmith
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Malters And Brewers
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Merchant
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Merhojed
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Millers
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Miners And Mineworkers
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Money
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Morgue
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Municipal Finances
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Music
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Names And Surnames
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Necronomicon
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Neuhof
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Otto Iii Of Trosky, Called Bergow
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Otto Iv Von Bergow
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Paganism
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Painter
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Pennants And Banners
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Pharmacist
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Pillory
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Pope
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Pope Benedict Xiii
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Pope Boniface Ix
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Pope Clement Vii
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Pope Urban Vi
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Prayer
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Priest
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Prokop Of Luxembourg
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Prostitution
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Racek Kobyla Of Dvojitz
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Rathouse And Town Hall
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Rattay On Sasau
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Roman Catholic Church
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Rovna
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Rupert Iii Of The Palatinate
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Safe Conduct
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Saint Procopius
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Samopesh
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Sasau Monastery
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Sasau Town
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Schools
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Scribe
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Shepherd
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Sigismund Of Luxembourg
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Sir Divish Of Talmberg
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Sir Hanush Of Leipa
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Sir Markvart Von Aulitz
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Sir Smil Flashka
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Skalitz
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Skalitz-Sasau District
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Slaughterhouse
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Smuggler
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Sources Of Light
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St. Wenceslas' Crown
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Stonemason
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Swordsmiths And Armourers
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Tailor And Draper
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Talmberg
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Tanner
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Taverns, Inns And Innkeepers
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The Battle Of Kosovo
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The Battle Of Nicopolis
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The Conquest Of Kuttenberg
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The Devil's Furrow
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The Golden Age Of Charles Iv
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The Lords Of Talmberg
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The Ronov Family
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The Sacking Of Skalitz
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The Western Schism
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Tithes
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Toilets
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Tools
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Tournaments
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Town Garrison
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Town Gates
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Towns And Cities
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Travel And Travelling Merchants
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Trebuchet
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Trial By Ordeal
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University
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Uzhitz
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Venoms And Poisons
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Vilem Zajíc Of Valdek
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Village
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Vranik
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Waldensians
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Water Mills
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Water-Driven Sawmills
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Weapons
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Wenceslas Iv
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William I Of Meissen
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William Of Talmberg And Miličín
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William The Courteous Of Habsburg
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Windmills
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Winegrower
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Witchcraft
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Women In The Middle Ages
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Woodcutter
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Woods
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Zajíc Family Of Zaluzh And Hasenburg
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Zbyněk Zajíc Of Hasenburg