List of the bishops of Veszprém
The following people were bishops or archbishops of Veszprém or Wesprim or Weißbrunn ( Hungary ):
- Stefan I (1000)
- Benetha (Benedict I) (1046)
- Bulcsu
- Andreas (1058)
- Kozma (1068-1091)
- Almarius (1091-1093)
- Matthias (1113)
- Nana (1131)
- Martyrius (1135)
- Peter I (1135-1138)
- Paul I (1142–1143)
- Peter II (1156)
- John I (1164)
- Benedict II (1171)
- John II (1181–1199)
- Kalenda (Kalanda) (1199-1209)
- Robert (1209-1226)
- Bertalan (1226-1244)
- Zlaudus (1244-1262)
- Pál Széchy (1263-1275)
- Peter III (1275–1289) from the noble family of the Lords of Güns
- Benedict III (1289-1311)
- Stefan II (1311-1322)
- Heinrich (1323-1333)
- Mieszko von Beuthen (1334–1344)
- Stefan III. (1344-1345)
- Carceribus de Galhardus (1345-1346)
- János Gara (1346-1357)
- Ladislaus I (1358-1372)
- László Déméndi (1372-1377)
- Peter IV (1377-1378)
- Benedek Himházi (1379-1387)
- Demeter (1387-1392)
- Maternus (1392-1395)
- Mihály Hédervári (1399–1402)
- George I (1403-1404)
- Johannes Albeni (1407-1410)
- Sandor (1411)
- Branda Castiglione (1412–1424) (cardinal administrator)
- Péter Rozgonyi (1424-1425)
- János Uski (1426-1428)
- Simon Rozgonyi (1428-1439)
- János De Dominis (1440)
- Mátyás Gatalóczi (1440-1457)
- Albert Vetési (1458–1486)
- Johann Vitéz (1489–1499) (before that, Bishop of Sirmium)
- Georg Szakmary (György Szatmári) (1499–1501)
- Gergely Frangepán (1502–1503)
- Péter Cardinal Isvalies (1503-1511)
- Péter Beriszló (1512–1520)
- Pál (Pavol) Várdai (1520–1524) (also Bishop of Eger)
- Tamás Zalaházi (1524–1528)
- Márton Kecset (1528–1549)
- Pál Bornemissza (1549–1553)
- András Köves (1553–1568)
- János Liszti (1568–1572)
- István Fejérkövi (1572–1587)
- Ferenc Forgách (1587–1596)
- András Monoszlóy (1596–1601)
- Lajos Ujlaky (1603-1605)
- Demeter Náprágyi (1605–1606)
- Bálint Lépes (1608)
- Péter Radovics (1608)
- Ferenc Ergelics (1608-1628)
- István Sennyei (1628-1630)
- István Szentandrássy (1630)
- Dávid Pál Felistáli (1630–1633)
- Zombori Lippay György (1633–1637)
- György Jakusics (1637-1642)
- István Bosnyák (1642–1644)
- György Pohronci Szelepcsény (1644–1648)
- György Széchenyi (1648–1658)
- Pál Hoffmann (1658-1659)
- István Sennyei (1659–1683)
- Pál Széchenyi (1687–1710)
- Otto Chrystophorus Johannes de Volkra (1710–1720)
- Imre (Emmerich) Esterházy (1723–1725)
- Péter Ádám Acsády (1725–1744)
- Biró Márton Padányi (1745–1762)
- Ignác Koller (1762–1773)
- Bajzáth József Pészaki (1777–1802)
- Pál Rosos (1808-1809)
- György Kurbély (1809-1821)
- Antal Makay (1823-1825)
- József Kopácsy (1825–1848)
- Domonkos Zichy (1842–1849)
- János Ranolder (1849–1875)
- Zsigmond (Sigismondo) Kovács (1877–1887)
- Károly Hornig (1888-1917)
- Nándor Rott (1917–1939)
- Tihamér Tóth (1939)
- Giulio Czapik (1939–1943) (also Archbishop of Eger )
- József Mindszenty (1944–1945) (also Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest )
- Ladislao Bánáss (1946–1949)
- Bertalan Badalik , OP (1949–1965)
- Sándor Károly Klempa (1959–1972) ( administrator )
- László Lékai (1972–1974) (administrator)
- László Kádár , O.Cist. (1975–1978) (also Archbishop of Eger)
- László Paskai , OFM (1979–1982) (also coadjutor of the Archbishop of Kalocsa-Kecskemét )
- József Szendi (1983–1997) (first Archbishop from 1993)
- Gyula Márfi (1997-2019)
- György Udvardy (since 2019)
Web links
- Egyházmegyénk korábbi főpásztorai ( Memento from October 6, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (former heads of the Veszprém diocese; backup from October 6, 2007).
Individual evidence
- ^ J. Lajos Csóka: History of Benedictine monasticism in Hungary . Munich: Trofenik 1980 (Studia Hungarica; 11), p. 205 ( Online ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to instructions and then remove this note in the web edition of the book ( Memento of the original from March 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note . ) (accessed November 9, 2011)