List of the bishops of Tongeren, Maastricht and Liège

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Coat of arms of the Diocese of Liège based on Siebmacher's coat of arms book from 1605

The following people were bishops and prince-bishops of the Diocese of Liège :

Surname Reign
Maternus approx. 315
Servatius of Tongeren / Aravatius? 342-384
Falko from Maastricht approx. 498 - approx. 512
Domitian of Maastricht ? -560
Monulphus ? -599
Gondulfus / Betulfus? 597-614
Perpetus
Everigisil
Johann I. Agnus 627? –647?
Amandus 647? –650?
Remaclus 652? –662?
Theodard 662-670
Lambertus 670-17. September 705
Hubertus 705-30. May 727
Floribert I. 727-746
Fulcherus 747? -765
Agilfried 765-784?
Gerobald 784? -18. October 809
Waltcaud 810-6. April 836
Pirard 836-8. July 840
Hartgar (Hirchar) 841-29. September 855
Franco 856-13. January 903
Stephan of Tongeren January 9, 901-19. May 920
Hilduin 920-921
Richer ( Matfriede ) 921-23. July 945
Hugo I. 945-23. January 947
Florebert II. 947-28. October 953
Ratherius 954-956
Balderich I. 956-29. July 959
Ebrachar 959-27. October 971
Notger 972-10. April 1008
Balderich II of Loon 1008? -30. July 1018
Wolbodo 1018-21. April 1021
Durand 1021-23. January 1025
Reginhard 1025-5. December 1038
Rithard 1039-16. August 1042
Wazo 1042-8. July 1048
Dietwin 1048-24. May 1075
Heinrich of Verdun 1075-31. May 1091
Otbert 1092-31. January 1119?
Frederick of Namur 1119-27. May 1121
Albero I of Leuven 1121-1. January 1128
Alexander I. von Jülich 1128-8. July 1135
Albero II of Namur ( Chiny House ) 1135-27. March 1145
Heinrich II. Von der Leyen 1145-6. October 1164
Alexander II of Orle 1164-9. August 1167
Rudolf von Zähringen 1167-5. August 1191
Albrecht I of Lion 1191-24. November 1192
Lothar von Hochstaden 1192-1193
Simon of Limburg ( House Limburg-Arlon ) Elekt 1193–1195, discontinued
Otto von Heinsberg 1195
Albrecht II of Cuyk 1195-1. February 1200
Hugo II. Pierrepont 1200-12. April 1229
Johann II of Rumigny 1229-1. May 1238
Wilhelm I of Savoy 1238-1. November 1239
Robert I. Thorote 1240-26. October 1246
Henry III. of funds 1247-3. July 1274
Johann III. by Enghien ( House Enghien ) 1274-24. August 1281
William II of Auvergne 1282
John IV of Flanders 1282-14. October 1292
Sedis vacancy ( Wilhelm von Berthout and Guido von Avesnes were each elected
by part of the cathedral chapter, but not confirmed by the Pope)
1292-1295
Hugo III of Chalons (then Archbishop of Besançon) 1295-1301
Adolf I. von Waldeck 1301-13. December 1302
Theobald von Bar ( Scarponnois House ) 1302-13. May 1312
Adolf II of the Mark 1313-3. November 1344
Engelbert von der Mark 1345-23. February 1364
Johann V. von Arkel 1364-1. July 1378
Arnold von Hoorn ( Horn House ) 1378-8. March 1389
Johann VI. from Bavaria-Hainaut 1389-28. May 1418
Johann VII of Wallenrodt 1418-28. May 1419
Johann VIII von Heinsberg 1419-22. November 1455
Louis of Bourbon 1456-30. August 1482
Johann IX. from Hoorn 1482-19. December 1506
Erard de La Marck 1506-18. March 1538
Cornelius von Berghes ( Glymes House ) 1538-16. August 1544
George of Austria 1544-5. May 1557
Robert II of Berghes ( Glymes House ) 1557-22. July 1563
Gerhard von Groesbeck 1563-28. December 1580
Ernst of Bavaria 1581-17. February 1612
Ferdinand of Bavaria 1612-13. September 1650
Maximilian Heinrich of Bavaria 1650-3. June 1688
Johann Ludwig von Elderen 1688-1. February 1694
Joseph Clemens of Bavaria 1694-12. November 1723
Georg Ludwig von Berghes ( Glymes House ) 1724-4. December 1743
Johann Theodor of Bavaria 1744-27. January 1763
Charles Nicolas d'Oultremont 1763-22. October 1771
Franz Karl von Velbrück 1772-30. April 1784
Caesar Constantin Franz von Hoensbroech 1784-1792
Franz Anton of Mechelen 1792-8. May 1793
Sedis vacancy 1793-1802
Jean-Évangéliste suppositories 1802-1808
Sedis vacancy 1808-1829
Cornelis Richard Anton van Bommel 1829-1852
Théodore de Montpellier 1852-1879
Victor-Joseph Doutreloux 1879-1901
Martin-Hubert Rutten 1902-1927
Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs 1927-1961
Guillaume-Marie van Zuylen 1961-1986
Albert Houssiau 1986-2001
Aloys Jousten 2001-2013
Jean-Pierre Delville since 2013

literature

  • Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. Minden 1854, P. 58–59, ( books.google.de ).

Individual evidence

  1. also Archbishop of Riga , family Wallenrode , nephew of Konrad von Wallenrode
  2. ↑ In 1482, Jacques de Croÿ (around 1436-1516), later Prince-Bishop of Cambrai, ruled in Liège . He was elected by the local chapter to succeed Louis of Bourbon, but was not confirmed by the Pope.