List of Prince-Bishops of Trent
The Prince-bishops of Trent (German title Fürstbischof zu Trient) were the leader of the independent Bishopric of Trent, an ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire of what is now northern Italy.
An incomplete list follows:
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Name | Period |
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Abundantius (Italian: Abbondanzio) | 381 |
St. Vigilius | 387–400 |
Regippus | |
Quartinus | |
Peregrinus | until 470 |
Gratiosmus | |
Theodor II. | died 6th century |
Agnellus | until 595 |
Veregundus | |
Manasses I | |
Vitalis I | |
Stablisianus | |
Dominicus | |
Rusticus | |
Romanus | |
Vitalis II | |
Correntianus | |
Sidesicus | |
Johann I | 759 |
Maximus | |
Mammo | |
Marianus | |
Dominator | |
Ursus | |
Clementianus | |
Amator | until 802 |
Hildegar | 802–814 |
Wolderich | 814 |
Daniel | 814–827 |
Heimpert | 827–845 |
vacant | |
Udalschalk | 854–864 |
vacant | |
Adelchis | 874–881 |
Fridebert | |
Gisulf | |
Berthold | |
Jakob | until 900 |
Conrad I | 900–926 |
John II | 926–927 |
Bernard I | 927–932 |
Manasses II de Arles | 932–957 |
Lantram | 957–963 |
Arnold I von Pavia | 963–971 |
Arimond | 971–992 |
Raimondo di Caldore | 992–1004 |
vacant | |
Ulrich I De Flavon | 1006–1022 |
Ulrich II | 1022–1055 (first Prince-Bishop from 1027) |
Azzo | 1055–1065 |
vacant | |
Henry I | 1068–1082 |
Bernard II | 1082–1084 |
Adalberon | 1084–1106 |
Gebhard | 1106–1120 |
Albert I | 1120–1124 |
Altmann | 1124–1149 |
Arnold II | 1149–1154 |
Eberhard | 1154–1156 |
St. Albert II | 1156–1177 |
Salomon | 1177–1183 |
Albert III di Madruzzo | 1184–1188 |
Conrad II di Biseno | 1188–1205 |
vacant | |
Federico Wanga | 1207–1218 |
Albert IV von Ravenstein | 1219–1223 |
Gerard I Oscasali | 1223–1232 |
Aldrighetto di Castelcampo | 1232–1247 |
Egno von Eppan | 1250–1273 |
Henry II | 1273–1289 |
Philipp Buonacolsi | 1289–1303 |
Bartholomew Querini | 1303–1307 |
Henry III von Metz | 1310–1336 |
Nikolaus Abrein | 1338–1347 |
Gerard II of Magnoco | 1347–1348 |
John III of Pistoia | 1348–1349 |
Meinhard von Neuhaus | 1349–1362 |
Albert V von Ortenburg | 1363–1390 |
George I von Liechtenstein | 1390–1419 |
Armand de Cilli | 1421 |
Ernst Auer | 1422 |
Henry IV Flechtel | 1422–1423 |
Alexander von Masowien | 1424–1444 |
Benedikt | 1444–1446 |
Theobald von Wolkenstein | 1444–1446 (Anti-Bishop) |
George II Haak von Themeswald | 1446–1465 |
John V von Hinderbach | 1465–1486 |
Ulrich III von Frundsberg | 1486–1493 |
Ulrich IV von Liechtenstein | 1493–1505 |
George II von Neideck | 1505–1514 |
Bernardo III Clesio | 1514–1539 |
Cristoforo Madruzzo | 1539–1567 |
Ludovico Madruzzo | 1567–1600 |
Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo | 1600–1629 |
Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo | 1629–1658 |
Sigismund Francis of Austria | 1659–1665 |
Ernst Adalbert von Harrach | 1665–1667 |
Sigismund Alfons von Thun | 1668–1677 |
Francesco Alberti di Pola | 1677–1689 |
Giuseppe Vittorio Alberti di Enno | 1689–1695 |
Johann Michael Graf von Spaur | 7 March 1696 - 22 April 1725 |
Giovanni Benedetto Gentilotti | 9 September 1725 - 20 September 1725 |
Anton Dominik Graf von Wolkenstein | 26 November 1725 - 5 April 1730 |
Dominik Anton Graf von Thun | 19 June 1730 - 7 September 1758 |
Leopold Ernest Graf von Firmian [1] | 1748 - 7 September (?) 1758 |
Francesco Felice Alberti di Enno | 7 September (?) 1758 - 31 December 1762 |
Cristoforo Francesco Sizzo de Norris | 2 July 1763 - 1776 |
Peter Michael Vigil Graf von Thun und Hohenstein | 29 May 1776 - 17 January 1800 |
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein | 2 April 1800 - 6 November 1802 |
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein [2] | 6 November 1802 - February 1803 |
Franz Xaver Luschin | 12 November 1823 - 18 March 1834 (also Archbishop of Lemberg) |
Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer zu Gleifheim | 5 May 1835 - 3 December 1860 |
Benedikt von Riccabona | 22 March 1861 - 13 March 1879 |
Giovanni Giacomo della Bona | 16 June 1879 - 17 November 1885 |
Eugenio Carlo Valussi | 24 April 1886 - 11 October 1903 |
Celestino Endrici | 31 January 1904 - 29 October 1940. Archbishop since 1929 |
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