List of the bishops of Tartu

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The following people were Bishops of Leal and Prince-Bishops of Dorpat - Tartu ( Estonia ):

Bishops of Lihula - Leal

No. bishop from to annotation presentation coat of arms
01 Dietrich-Theodorich 1211 1219 † June 15, 1219
02 Hermann I of Apeldern (Buxthoeven) 1220 1224 appointed Bishop of Leal on April 10, 1220, and on July 21, 1224 the bishopric was moved to Dorpat - Tartu

Prince-Bishops of Dorpat - Tartu

No. bishop from to annotation presentation coat of arms
02 Hermann I of Apeldern (Buxthoeven) 1224 1245 Bishop of Leal since April 10, 1220, with transfer of the bishopric on July 21, 1224, Prince-Bishop of Dorpat - Tartu, resigned in 1245
0 1247 1251 vacancy
03 Bernhard I. 1251 1263 Appointed bishop on July 26, 1251, † September 10, 1263
04th Alexander 1263 1272? appointed bishop on September 10, 1263, † February 18, 1268
05 Friedrich von Haseldorf 1268 1285 Appointed bishop in January 1268, † December 4, 1288
06th Bernhard II. 1287 1302? Called 1299
07th Dietrich I. (Fischhausen-Vyshusen) 1303 1304, 1305 mentioned
08th Engelbert I. Named in 1306
09 Nicolaus 1313 1323 1315, 1321 mentioned, † 1323
010 Engelbert II of Dahlen (Dolen) 1323 1341 Appointed bishop on November 26, 1323, named in Riga until October 18, 1341, 1323, † 1347
011 Wescelus (Wessel) 1342 1344 appointed bishop on September 27, 1342, † 1344
012 Johannes I. Funfhausen (Viffhusen) 1346 appointed bishop on October 23, 1346, named in 1347
013 Heinrich I. von der Velde 1355 1357
014th Johann II. 1357 1378 (from Damerau?)
015th Heinrich II. De Velde 1373 1378 appointed bishop on September 5, 1373, † 1378
016 Albert Heket 1378 1380 Counter-bishop
017th Dietrich III. (Damerau) 1379 1400 Appointed on August 5, 1379, resigned July 2, 1400
018th Heinrich II. Wrangel 1400 1410 appointed bishop on December 15, 1400, named 1404
019th Bernhard III. from Bülow 1411 1413 Appointed bishop on January 7, 1411, named 1412
020th Dietrich III. Reseler 1413 1441 also Theoderich Retzler (Reskler, Ressler), appointed bishop on April 14, 1413, † 18/28. March 1441
021st Bartholomaeus Sawijerwe 1442 1459 appointed bishop on March 17, 1442, named 1443, † 1461
022nd Helmich von Mallinkrodt 1459 1468 appointed bishop on December 10, 1459, until March 23, 1468, † around 1485
023 Andreas Peper (Pepler) 1468 1473 Appointed bishop on December 6, 1468, until February 1473
024 Johann III. Bertkow 1473 1485 appointed bishop on June 6, 1473, until February 1485
025th Dietrich IV. Hake 1486 1498 appointed bishop on July 18, 1485
026th John IV of the Rope 1499 1505 Johannes von Buxhöwden was appointed bishop on March 20, 1499
027 Gerhard Schrove 1505 1513 Named in 1506
028 Johann V. Duesborg 1513 (Duisburg)
029 Bernhard IV. 1514
030th Christian Bornhower 1514 1518 Appointed bishop on October 30, 1514, until April 15, 1518
031 Johann VI. Blankenfelde 1524 1527 1514–1524 Bishop of Reval , appointed Bishop of Dorpat on June 24, 1524–1527 Archbishop of Riga , † September 9, 1527 Blankenfeld.jpg Shield Blankenfelde.jpg
032 Johann VII. Bey 1528 1534 appointed bishop on August 16, 1528
033 Johann VIII. Gellingshausen 1534 1543
034 Harmann II. Bey 1543 1543 resigned May 1543
035 Jobst from the bar 1543 1552 appointed bishop of Dorpat on April 21, 1544, resigned on April 18, 1551 and went to the diocese of Münster as canon , applied for the bishopric of Münster in 1553; After he was defeated by Wilhelm Ketteler , he resigned from the clergy and married, he died in 1567.
036 Hermann III. Weiland 1552 1558 from 1544 to 1558 abbot of the Kärkna monastery , elected Bishop of Dorpat by the cathedral chapter on October 17, 1552, and by Pope Julius III on June 25, 1554 . confirmed, deposed by the Russians in the Livonian War 1558–1583, he retired to his monastery. Russian troops deported him to the interior of Russia on August 23, 1558, where he died in 1563.

swell

  • Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: List of German bishops since the year 800 AD , Minden 1854, p. 34 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD , Minden 1854, ( on books.google.de p. 34 )