List of the bishops of Trent
The following people were bishops , prince-bishops , archbishops of the (arch) diocese of Trento ( Italy ):
Bishops of Trent
A certain Jovinus (approx. 350) is mentioned as the first bishop. The first recorded bishop is Abundantius, who participated in the Synod in Aquileia in 381.
Surname | Years |
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Bishops of Trent | |
Abundantius (Italian Abbondanzio ) | 381 |
St. Vigilius | † 400 |
Eugippius | 530 |
Agnellus | approx. 577-591 |
Ursus | |
Hiltigard | about 800 |
Daniel | |
Heimpert | approx. 827 |
Udalschalk | about 850 |
Adelgis | about 880 |
Fridebert | |
Gisulf | |
Bertald | |
Jacob | |
Konrad I. | |
John II | |
Bernhard I. | circa 930 |
Manasses | 934-948 |
Lantram | |
Arnald | circa 970 |
Rainoard | approx. 995 |
Udalrich l. | 1007-1022 |
Udalrich lI. | 1022-1055 |
Hatto | approx. 1055-1057 |
Heinrich I. | 1068-1080 |
Bernward | |
Adalbero | 1084-1104 |
Gebhard | 1106–1120 (?) |
Adalbert I. (Adelpret) | |
Altmann | 1124-1149 |
Arnold | 1149-1154 |
Eberhard | 1154-1156 |
Adalbert II (Adelpret) of Madruzzo | 1156-1177 |
Solomon | 1177-1183 |
Albrecht I of Madruzzo | 1184-1188 |
Konrad II of Beseno | 1188-1205 |
Friedrich von Wangen | 1207-1218 |
Adalbert III. (Adelpret) by Ravenstein (Rafenstein) | 1219-1223 |
Gerhard I. Oscasali | 1223-1232 |
Alderich (Aldrighetto) from Castelcampo | 1232-1247 |
Egno of Eppan | 1250-1273 |
Henry II | 1273-1289 |
Filippo dei Bonacolsi | 1289-1303 |
Bartholomew Querini | 1303-1307 |
Henry III. from Metz | 1310-1336 |
Nicholas of Brno | 1338-1347 |
Gerhard of Manhac | 1347-1348 |
John of Pistoia | 1348-1349 |
Meinhard von Neuhaus , Elect | 1349-1362 |
Albert von Ortenburg | 1363-1390 |
George I of Liechtenstein | 1390-1419 |
Alexander of Mazovia | 1424-1444 |
( Theobald von Wolkenstein († 1491), only electrical ) | |
Georg II. Haak (Hack) from Themeswald | 1446-1465 |
Johannes von Hinderbach | 1465-1486 |
Ulrich III. from Frundsberg | 1486-1493 |
Ulrich IV of Liechtenstein | 1493-1505 |
George III by Neideck | 1505-1514 |
Bernhard of Cles (Gles) ( Cardinal ) | 1514-1539 |
Cristoforo Madruzzo (Cardinal) | 1539-1567 |
Lodovico Madruzzo (Cardinal) | 1567-1600 |
Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo (Cardinal) | 1600-1629 |
Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo | 1630-1658 |
Sigismund Franz of Austria | 1660-1665 |
Ernst Adalbert von Harrach (Cardinal) | 1665-1667 |
Sigmund Alphons of Thun | 1669-1677 |
Francesco Alberti di Poja | 1677-1689 |
Giuseppe Vittorio Alberti d'Enno | 1691-1695 |
Johann Michael von Spaur and Valör | 1696-1725 |
Johann Benedikt Gentilotti | 1725 |
Anton Dominikus von Wolkenstein-Trostburg | 1726-1730 |
Dominikus Anton von Thun | 1730-1758 |
Francesco Felice Alberti d'Enno | 1758-1762 |
Cristoforo Sizzo de Noris | 1763-1776 |
Peter Michael Vigil von Thun and Hohenstein | 1776-1800 |
Emanuel Josef Maria Peter von Thun-Hohenstein | 1800-1818 |
Franz Xaver Luschin (1781-1854) | 1823-1834 |
Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer zu Gleifheim | 1835-1860 |
Benedikt Riccabona von Reichenfels (1807–1879) | 1861-1879 |
Giovanni Giacomo della Bona | 1879-1885 |
Eugenio Carlo Valussi | 1886-1903 |
Celestino Endrici | 1904-1920 |
Archbishops of Trento | |
Celestino Endrici | 1920-1940 |
Carlo De Ferrari , CSS (1885–1962) | 1941-1962 |
Alessandro Maria Gottardi | 1963-1987 |
Giovanni Maria Sartori (1925–1998) | 1987-1998 |
Luigi Bressan | 1999-2016 |
Lauro Tisi | 2016– |
literature
- Josef Gelmi : Church history of Tyrol . Innsbruck-Vienna-Bozen 1986, p. 327.
- Armando Costa: I Vescovi di Trento: Note Profili , Trento 1977.