Georg Lembucher

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Half-length portrait of Bishop Georg I. Lembucher, Seckau basilica , bishop's chapel (depiction around 1595)

Georg Lembucher (* 14th century or 15th century; † October 20, 1446 ) was Bishop of Seckau .

Georg Lembucher was born in Kalsdorf near Ilz . In 1420 he studied in Vienna and received minor orders in 1426 . In 1429 he was ordained a subdeacon and in 1430 a deacon, from 1434 to 1443 he was canon in Salzburg , from 1439 to 1443 Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Salzburg .

Just one week after the death of Seckau Bishop Konrad von Reisberg , he was appointed his successor on June 15, 1443 by the Archbishop of Salzburg, Johann von Reisberg . Georg Lembucher emphasized by its Huldigungs reverse from July 27, 1443 the binding Seckaus to the archdiocese.

Bishop Lembucher died after only three years of government. He was buried in the Margaret Chapel of Seckau Cathedral .

literature

  • Erwin Gatz : The Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire 1198 to 1448 . Berlin
predecessor Office successor
Konrad von Reisberg Bishop of Seckau
1443 - 1446
Friedrich III. Gren