List of Archbishops of Prague
The following people were bishops and archbishops of the Archdiocese of Prague :
(The information regarding the years of reign, ordination and death dates are contradictory in the literature and each need to be checked.)
Bishops
- 973-982 Thietmar
- 982–997 Adalbert ( renounced his office in 988 and resumed his office in 992. As he mostly stayed outside of Bohemia, Christian was probably elected. )
- 994–997 Strahkvas / Christian ( Apparently bishop during Adalbert's absence; exact dates are not known. )
- 998-1017 Thiddag
- 1017-1023 Ekkehard
- 1023-1030 Hizzo
- 1030-1067 Severus
- 1068-1090 Jaromír-Gebehard
- 1091-1098 Cosmas
- 1099–1122 Hermann
- 1122–1134 Meinhard
- 1134–1139 Johann I.
- 1140-1148 Otto
- 1148–1167 Daniel I.
- 1168 Gotpold ( died before the consecration on March 10, 1168 )
- 1168–1179 Friedrich I.
- 1180-1182 Valentin
- 1182–1197 Heinrich (Břetislav)
- 1197–1214 Daniel II (Milík)
- 1214–1223 Andreas von Guttenstein
- 1224-1226 Pilgrim
- 1226-1226 Budilov
- 1227–1236 John II of Dražice
- 1236-1240 Bernhard
- 1240–1258 Nicholas of Újezd
- 1258-1278 John III.
- 1278–1296 Tobias von Bechin
- 1296–1301 Gregor von Waldek
- 1301–1343 John IV of Dražice
- 1343–1344 Ernst von Pardubitz ( appointed Archbishop on April 30, 1344 )
Archbishops
- 1344–1364 Ernst von Pardubitz
- 1364–1378 Johann Očko von Wlašim
- 1379–1396 John VI. from Jenstein
- 1396–1402 Olbram from Škvorec
- 1402 Nikolaus Puchník von Černice ( Died before the episcopal ordination .)
- 1402–1411 Zbynko Zajíc von Hasenburg
- 1411–1412 Sigmund Albík von Uničov
- 1413–1421 Konrad von Vechta ( After he accepted the Four Prague Articles in April 1421 , he was in fact head of the Hussite Church with Jan Rokycana as his successor. )
Administrators
During the time of the Hussite movement and the Bohemian Utraquism the office of Prague archbishop from 1434-1561 remained vacant. Administrators appointed by the Pope were in office during the Sedis vacancy . The cathedral chapter remained loyal to the old church and moved its seat to Zittau from 1434–1436 .
- 1421–1430 Johann von Bucca, the Iron
- 1430–1434 Konrad von Zwole
- 1434–1444 Simon von Nymburk / Johann von Dubá / Georg von Prag
- 1434–1442 Johann von Dubá
- 1442–1446 George of Prague
- 1446–1453 Prokop von Kladrau
- 1453–1458 Wenceslaus Hněvsín from Krumau / Nikolaus von Krumau
- 1458–1460 Wenceslaus Hněvsín from Český Krumlov
- 1461 Nicholas of Krumlov
- 1461–1462 Johann Šimanek von Krumau / Hilarius von Leitmeritz
- 1462 Martin Terra from Strašecí
- 1462–1468 Hilarius von Leitmeritz
- 1468–1481 Johann Šimanek von Krumau
- 1468–1483 Johann ( Hanusch ) von Kolowrat
- 1481–1484 Wenceslaus von Plan
- 1484–1498 Paul Pouček von Talmberg
- 1498–1510 Ambrosius Chrt of Pilsen
- 1498–1501 Blasius Kremer from Plan
- 1511–1525 Johann Žák
- 1525–1544 Ernst von Schleinitz
- 1544–1557 Valentin Hahn von Mies
- 1544–1554 Johann Podbradský von Buchau
- 1554–1561 Heinrich Písek ( Scribonius ) von Bischofteinitz ; Headed the Synod in Glatz from June 27 to July 2, 1558 , at which, on behalf of the Glatzer pledgee Ernst von Bayern, the denomination of the clergy of the Glatz dean's office was to be recorded with an extensive catalog of questions. The corresponding report was written by the Cistercian abbots Johannes Cressavicus and Leonhard Paumann from the Fürstenfeld monastery . The commission also included: the burgrave of Prague's old town , the provost of Heiligkreuz in Breslau and a representative of the Johanniterkommende Glatz .
Archbishops
- 1561–1580 Anton Brus von Müglitz
- 1581–1590 Martin Medek von Müglitz
- 1592–1606 Zbynko Berka from Duba and Leipa
- 1607–1612 Karl Freiherr von Lamberg
- 1612–1622 Johann Lohelius
- 1623–1667 Ernst Adalbert Count von Harrach zu Rohrau
- 1667–1668 Johann Wilhelm Libštejnský von Kolowrat
- 1668–1675 Matthäus Ferdinand Sobek von Bilenberg
- 1675–1694 Johann Friedrich von Waldstein
- 1694–1710 Johann Joseph Count Breuner von Asparn
- 1710–1731 Franz Ferdinand von Kuenburg
- 1732–1733 Daniel Joseph Mayer von Mayern
- 1733 Johann Adam Wratislaw von Mitrowitz ( Died before papal confirmation. )
- 1733–1763 Johann Moritz Gustav von Manderscheid-Blankenheim
- 1764–1793 Count Anton Peter Příchowský von Příchowitz
- 1793–1810 Wilhelm Florentin von Salm-Salm
- 1815–1830 Wenceslaus Leopold Chlumčanský of Přestavlk
- 1830–1833 Count Alois Josef Krakovský von Kolowrat
- 1833–1838 Andreas Alois Ankwicz from Skarbek-Poslawice
- 1838–1849 Alois Joseph Schrenck von Notzing
- 1850–1885 Prince Friedrich Joseph von Schwarzenberg
- 1885–1899 Franz de Paula, Count of Schönborn-Buchheim-Wolfstal
- 1899–1916 Leo Skrbenský from Hříště
- 1916–1919 Count Paul Huyn
- 1919–1931 František Kordač
- 1931–1941 Karel Kašpar Boromejský
- 1941-1946 vacancy
- 1946–1969 Josef Beran
- 1969–1977 vacancy
- 1977–1991 František Tomášek
- 1991-2010 Miloslav Vlk
- since 2010 Dominik Duka OP
literature
swell
- Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Onomastikon chronographikon hierarchiae Germanicae. Directories of German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. , Minden 1854, pp. 85–86 .
literature
- Zdeňka Hledíková : (Arch) Diocese of Prague (Czech Praha) . In: Erwin Gatz : The dioceses of the Holy Roman Empire up to secularization . ISBN 3-451-28075-2 . Pp. 574-587
- Erwin Gatz : The Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire 1198–1448 . ISBN 3-428-10303-3
- Ders., The Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire 1448–1648 . ISBN 3-428-08422-5
- Ders., The Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire 1648–1803 . ISBN 3-428-06763-0
- The bishops and archbishops of Prague . In: Joachim Bahlcke , Winfried Eberhard, Miloslav Polívka (eds.): Handbook of historical sites . Volume: Bohemia and Moravia (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 329). Kröner, Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-520-32901-8 , pp. 725-727.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans Kammermayer: Duke Ernst of Bavaria (1500-1560). Spiritual prince in the bishopric of Passau, archbishopric Salzburg and the county of Glatz (series of publications on Bavarian history 167), Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-406-10782-5 , p. 382f.