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bishop A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is c ...
, archbishop or prince-bishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg The Archdiocese of Strasbourg ( la, Archidioecesis Argentoratensis o Argentinensis; french: Archidiocèse de Strasbourg; german: Erzbistum Straßburg; gsw-FR, Ärzbischofsìtz Strossburi(g)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdi ...
(including historically
Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg The Prince-Bishopric of Strasburg (german: Fürstbistum Straßburg; gsw-FR, Fìrschtbischofsìtz Strossburi(g)) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from the 13th century until 1803. During the late 17th century, most of ...
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Bishops and prince-bishops

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Amandus Amandus ( 584 – 679), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the great Christian missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated as a saint, particularly in France and Belgium. Life The chief source of details ...
*Justinus von Straßburg *Maximinus von Straßburg *Valentinus *Solarius * Arbogast *Florentius *Ansoaldus *Biulfus *Magnus von Straßburg *Aldo *Garoinus *Landbertus *Rotharius *Rodobaldus *Magnebertus *Lobiolus *Gundoaldus *Udo I ( ~ 700) *Witgern (728 - ?) *Wandalfried ( - 735?) * Heddo (739 – 765) *Ailidulf (765?) *Remigius von Straßburg (765 - March 20, 783) *Ratho (783 – 815) *Udo II (815) *Erlehard (815? - 822?) * Adeloch (817 - April 17, 840) *Bernald (840 - November 21, 875) *Udo III (840) *Rathold (875 - May 10, 888) *Reginhard (876 – 888) *Walram (888 – 906) *Otbert (906 - August 30, 913) *Gozfrid (September 13, 913 - November 6, 913) * Richwin (914 - August 30, 933) *Ruthard (933 - April 15, 950) *Udo IV (950 - August 26, 965) (
Konradiner The Conradines or Conradiner were a dynasty of Franconian counts and dukes in the 8th to 11th Century, named after Duke Conrad the Elder and his son King Conrad I of Germany. History The family is first mentioned in 832, with Count Gebhard in ...
) *Erkanbald (965 - October 11, 991) *Wilderold (991 - July 4, 999) * Alawich II (999 - February 3, 1001) * Werner I von Habsburg (1001 - October 28, 1028) *
William I William I; ang, WillelmI (Bates ''William the Conqueror'' p. 33– 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 10 ...
(1028/1029 - November 7, 1047) ( Salier) *Wizelin (Hezilo) (1048 - January 15, 1065) *Werner II von Achalm (1065 – 1079) *Theobald (1079 – 1084) *Otto von Büren (1085 - August 3, 1100) (
Staufer The Hohenstaufen dynasty (, , ), also known as the Staufer, was a noble family of unclear origin that rose to rule the Duchy of Swabia from 1079, and to royal rule in the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages from 1138 until 1254. The dynasty ...
) *Balduin (1100) *Kuno (1100 – 1123) *Bruno von Hochberg (1123 – 1126) *Eberhard (1126 – 1127) *Bruno von Hochberg (1129 - March 22, 1131) *Gebhard von Urach (1131 – 1141) *Burkhard I (1141 - July 10, 1162) *Rudolf (1162 – 1179) *Konrad I (1179 - December 21, 1180) * Heinrich I von Hasenburg (1181 - March 25, 1190) *Konrad II von Hühnenburg (1190 - November 3, 1202) *Heinrich II von Veringen (1202 - March 11, 1223) *Berthold I von Teck (1223 – 1244) *Heinrich III von Stahleck (1243 bis March 4, 1260) *Walter von Geroldseck (1260 - February 12, 1263) *Heinrich IV von Geroldseck (1263 – 1273) * Konrad of Lichtenberg (1273 - August 1, 1299) *Friedrich I von Lichtenberg (1299 - December 20, 1306) *Johann I von Dürbheim (Diepenheim) (1307 - November 6, 1328) * Berthold II of Bucheck (1328 - November 25, 1353) *Johann II von Lichtenberg (1353 - September 14, 1365) * Johann III von Luxemburg-Ligny (1366 - April 4, 1371) *
Lamprecht of Brunn Lamprecht, called ''der Pfaffe'' ("the Priest"), was a German poet of the twelfth century. He is the author of the ''Alexanderlied'' (“Song of Alexander”), the first German epic composed on a French model. Biography Of him practically nothing ...
(1371 - April 20, 1374) * Friedrich II von Blankenheim (1375 – 1393) *Ludwig von Thierstein (1393) *Burkhard II von Lützelstein (1393 – 1394) *Wilhelm II von Diest (1394 - October 6, 1439) *
Konrad IV von Busnang Conrad IV of Bussnang or of Bußlingen (died 12 March 1471, Rufach) was a 15th-century Roman Catholic clergyman. He was prince-bishop of Strasbourg from 1439, under emperor Albert II of Germany, pope Eugene IV and his metropolitan bishop In Chri ...
(1439 - November 11, 1440, † 1471) * Ruprecht von Pfalz-Simmern (1440 - October 18, 1478) * Albrecht von Pfalz-Mosbach (1478 - August 20, 1506) *Wilhelm III von Hohnstein (1506 - June 29, 1541) *Erasmus Schenk von Limburg (1541 - November 27, 1568) *Johann IV von Manderscheid (1568 – 1592) *
Johann Georg von Brandenburg Johann Georg ohn Georgevon Brandenburg (16 December 1577 – 2 March 1624) was a German nobleman and Protestant ecclesiastic in the Holy Roman Empire. He was the administrator (bishop) of Strasbourg from 1592 until 1604 and the Duke of Jägerndo ...
(1592 – 1604). ::''Son of
Joachim III Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg Joachim Frederick (27 January 1546 – 18 July 1608), of the House of Hohenzollern, was Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1598 until his death. Biography Joachim Frederick was born in Cölln to John George, Elector of Bran ...
. Elected by the majority Protestant canons of Strasbourg in 1592. Resigned in 1604.'' * Charles of Lorraine (1592 / 1604 – November 24, 1607). ::''Son of
Charles III, Duke of Lorraine Charles III (18 February 1543 – 14 May 1608), known as ''the Great'', was Duke of Lorraine from 1545 until his death. Life He was the eldest surviving son of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, and Christina of Denmark. In 1545, his father died, and ...
. Elected by the minority Catholic canons of Strasbourg in 1592. Accepted as bishop by both parties in 1604 upon Johann Georg's resignation. Also
Bishop of Metz Metz ( , , lat, Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand E ...
from 1578.'' *
Leopold V, Archduke of Austria Leopold V, Archduke of Further Austria (October 9, 1586 – September 13, 1632) was the son of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria, and the younger brother of Emperor Ferdinand II, father of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria ...
(1607 – 1626) * Leopold William, Archduke of Austria (1626 – November 20, 1662) * Francis Egon of Fürstenberg (1663 – April 1, 1682) *
Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (2 December 162910 April 1704) was a German count and later prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg in the Holy Roman Empire. He was a clergyman who became bishop of Strasbourg, and was heavily involved in ...
(1682 – April 10, 1704) *
Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician. He became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704, Cardinal in 1712 then Grand Almoner of France in 1713 and member of the regency council ...
(1704-1749) * François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour (1749-1756) * Louis César Constantin, prince de Rohan-Guéméné (1756-1779) *
Louis René Édouard de Rohan-Guéméné Louis René Édouard de Rohan known as Cardinal de Rohan (25 September 1734 – 16 February 1803), ''prince de Rohan-Guéméné'', was a French Bishop of Strasbourg, politician, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and cadet of the Rohan f ...
(1779 - November 29, 1801, † 1803) * Jean Pierre Saurine (April 29, 1802 – May 7, 1813) :''Post Vacant, 1813 – 1820'' *
Gustav Maximilian Prinz von Croy Gustav, Gustaf or Gustave may refer to: * Gustav (name), a male given name of Old Swedish origin Art, entertainment, and media * ''Primeval'' (film), a 2007 American horror film * ''Gustav'' (film series), a Hungarian series of animated short car ...
(August 23, 1820 - November 17, 1823, † 1844) * Claudius Maria Paul Tharin (1823 – 1826) * Johann Franz Lepape von Trevern (1826 - August 27, 1842) * Andreas Räß (1842 - November 17, 1887) * Peter Paul Stumpf (1887 - August 10, 1890) *
Adolf Fritzen Adolf (also spelt Adolph or Adolphe, Adolfo and when Latinisation (literature), Latinised Adolphus) is a given name used in German language, German-speaking countries, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Flanders, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, L ...
(June 1, 1891 - July 1919) * Charles Joseph Eugène Ruch (August 1, 1919 - August 29, 1945) * Jean Julien Weber (1945 - January 1, 1967) * Léon Arthur Elchinger (1967 - July 16, 1984)


Archbishops

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Charles Amarin Brand Charles-Amarin Brand (27 June 1920 – 31 March 2013) was a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Brand was born in Mulhouse, France, and was ordained a priest on 11 July 1943 from the Archdiocese of Strasbourg. He was appointe ...
(1984 - October 23, 1997) (with rank of Archbishop from 1988) *
Joseph Doré Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
(1997 - August 25, 2006) * Jean-Pierre Grallet (2007–2017) *
Luc Ravel Luc Marie Daniel Ravel, C.R.S.V. (born 21 May 1957) is a French Catholic bishop. He was appointed bishop of the Diocese of the French Armed Forces by Pope Benedict XVI on 7 October 2009. He was consecrated bishop at the Cathedral of Notre Dame ...
(from 18 February 2017) Strasburg History of Strasbourg