List of auxiliary bishops in Speyer
The list of auxiliary bishops in Speyer presents the auxiliary bishops in the diocese of Speyer .
List of auxiliary bishops in Speyer
Individual responses
- Jacobus, Augustinian ceremony - 1311
- Albert von Beichlingen - 1339
- Kuno von Kropsburg, Dominican - 1349
- John, Dominican - 1373 and 1377
- Ludwig, Franciscan - 1392, 1408, 1415
line
- Heinrich Bock , Carmelite - 1426–1443, titular bishop of Myra
- Peter Spitznagel 1444–1465, titular bishop of Myra
- Johannes Isenberg 1466–1484, titular bishop of Thermopolis
- Stephan Karrer 1484–1486
- Heinrich Scherflin 1486–1511
- Lukas Schleppel 1512-1519
- Anton Engelbrecht 1520–1525
- Nikolaus Schigmers 1526–1541, titular bishop of Daulia
- Georg Schweicker 1543–1563, titular bishop of Daulia
- Matthias Ob 1563–1572, titular bishop of Daulia
- Heinrich Fabricius 1575–1595, titular bishop of Daulia
- Dionys Burckard 1595–1605, titular bishop of Daulia
- Theobald Mansharter 1606–1610, titular bishop of Daulia
- Johannes Streck 1611, titular bishop of Daulia
- Gangolf Ralinger 1623–1663, titular bishop of Daulia
- Johann Brassart 1673–1684, titular bishop of Daulia
- Johann Philipp Burkard 1685–1698, titular bishop of Tripoli in Phenicia
- Peter Cornelius von Beyweg 1700–1744, titular bishop of Methone
- Johann Adam Buckel 1745–1771, titular bishop of Caradena
- Johann Andreas Seelmann 1772–1789, titular bishop of Tremithus
- Philipp Anton Schmidt 1790–1805 Titular Bishop of Thermae Basilicae
New diocese
- Ernst Gutting 1971–1994
- Otto Georgens Titular Bishop of Gubaliana since 1995
See also
literature
- Hans Ammerich : The diocese of Speyer and its history , Volume 2: From the Staufer period (1125) to the beginning of the 16th century ; Kehl am Rhein 1999; ISBN 3-927095-44-3 . P. 45.
- Hans Ammerich: The Speyer diocese and its history , Volume 3: From the Reformation to the end of the old diocese ; Kehl am Rhein 1999; ISBN 3-927095-49-4 . P. 44.
Individual evidence
- ↑ see also history of the city of Speyer # Reichstag and Reformation
- ↑ Entry on catholic-hierarchy.org [1]
- ^ Franz Heinrich Reusch: Seelmann, Andreas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 33, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891, p. 580 f.
- ^ Norbert Jung: Seelmann, Andreas. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 24, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-428-11205-0 , p. 152 f. ( Digitized version ).
- ^ Johann Friedrich von Schulte: Schmidt, Philipp Anton . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 32, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891, p. 12 f.