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Bishop of Speyer |
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Franz Christoph von Hutten zum Stolzenberg, prince-bishop of Speyer |
Incumbent: Karl-Heinz Wiesemann 19 December 2007 |
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Country | Germany |
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Established | 1802 |
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Archdiocese | Bamberg |
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Diocese | Speyer |
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The
Bishop of
Speyer is the
Ordinary of the
Roman Catholic
Diocese of Speyer, which is a suffragan see of the
Archdiocese of Bamberg.
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[2] The diocese covers an area of 5,893 km². The current bishop is
Karl-Heinz Wiesemann.
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Listed here are the bishops of the diocese and auxiliary bishops.
Bishops to 1802
At some point, the bishops of Speyer acquired imperial
fiefs.
Name
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From
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Until
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Jesse of Speir
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circa 346
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Hildericus episcopus
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circa 613
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Atanasius
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610
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650
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Principius
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650
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659
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Dragobodo
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659
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700
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Otto
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700
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709
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Siegwin I
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709
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725
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Luido
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725
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743
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David
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743
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760
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Basinus
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760
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775
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Siegwin II
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775
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802
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Otto I
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802
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810
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Fraido
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810
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814
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Benedikt
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814
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828 or 830
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Bertin, also Hertinus
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828 or 830
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845 or 846
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Gebhard I
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845 or 847
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880
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Goddank
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881
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895 or 898
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Einhard, also Eginhard
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895 or 898
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913
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Bernhard
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914
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922
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Amalrich
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913 or 923
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943
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Reginwalt I, also Reginhard
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943 or 944
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950
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Gottfried I
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950
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960
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Otgar
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960
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970
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Balderich
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970
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987
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Ruprecht
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987
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1004
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Walter
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1004
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1031
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Siegfried I
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1031
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1032
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Reinher, also Reginher
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1032
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1033
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Reginhard II of Dillingen,
[4] also Reginbald
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1033
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1039
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Sigbodo I, also Siegbodo
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1039
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1051
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Arnold I of Falkenberg
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1051
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1056
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Konrad I
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1056
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1060
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Eginhard II of Katzenelnbogen
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1060
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1067
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Heinrich of Scharfenberg
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1067
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1075
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Rüdiger Huzmann (Huozmann, Hutzmann)
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1075
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1090
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Johann I of Kraichgau
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1090
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1104
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Gebhard II, Count of Urach
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1105
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1107 († 1110)
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Bruno, Count of Saarbrücken (Count of
Saargau)
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1107
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1123
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Arnold II, Count of Leiningen
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1124
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1126
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Siegfried I, Count of Wolffölden
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1127
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1146
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Günther von Henneberg [
de]
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1146
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1161
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Ulrich I of Dürrmenz
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1161
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1163
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Gottfried II
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1164
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1167
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Rabodo, Count of Lobdaburg
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1167
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1176
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Konrad II
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1176
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1178
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Ulrich II of Rechberg
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1178
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1187
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Otto II, Count of Henneberg
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1187
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1200
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Conrad III of Scharfenberg
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1200
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1224
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Beringer of Entringen
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1224
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1232
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Konrad IV of Dahn
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1233
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1236
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Konrad V, Count of Eberstein
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1237
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1245
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Heinrich II, Count of Leiningen
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1245
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1272
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Friedrich of Bolanden
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1272
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1302
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Sigibodo II of Lichtenberg, also Siegbodo
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1302
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1314
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Emich, Count of Leiningen, also Emicho
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1314
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1328
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Berthold, Count of Bucheck
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1328
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1328
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Walram, Count of Veldenz
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1328
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1336
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Baldwin, Archbishop of Trier (Administrator)
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1332
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1336
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Gerhard of Ehrenberg
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1336
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1363
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Lambert of Born (Brunn?)
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1364
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1371
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Adolf I, Count of Nassau
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1371
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1388
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Nikolaus I aus Wiesbaden
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1388
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1396
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Raban of Helmstatt
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1396
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1438
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Reinhard of Helmstatt
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1438
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1456
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Siegfried III Freiherr of Venningen
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1456
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1459
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Johann II Nix of Hoheneck, aka Enzenberger
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1459
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1464
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Matthias Freiherr of Rammingen
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1464
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1478
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Ludwig of Helmstädt
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1478
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1504
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Philip I of Rosenberg
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1504
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1513
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George, Count Palatine by Rhine
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1513
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1529
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Philip II of Flersheim
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1529
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1552
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Rudolf of Frankenstein
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1552
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1560
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Marquard Freiherr of Hattstein
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1560
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1581
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Eberhard of Dienheim
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1581
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1610
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Philipp Christoph von Sötern
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1610
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1652
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Lothar Friedrich of Metternich
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1652
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1675
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Johann Hugo von Orsbeck
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1675
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1711
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Heinrich Hartard of Rollingen
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1711
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1719
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Hugo Damian of Schönborn
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1719
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1743
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Franz Christoph of Hutten zu Stolzenberg
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1743
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1770
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Damian August Philipp Karl, Count of Limburg-Stirum-Vehlen
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1770
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1797
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Philipp Franz Wilderich of Walderdorf
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1801
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1802 († 1810)
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Sede vacante
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1802
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1818
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Secularization and division of the diocese
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1803
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Bishops after 1818
Tenure
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Incumbent
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Notes
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1802 to 5 February 1818 |
Sede vacante |
Secularization and division of the bishopric of Speyer
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5 February 1818 to 30 June 1826 |
Matthäus Georg von Chandelle |
Priest of Mainz; ordained 9 December 1821; died in office
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22 July 1826 to 25 March 1835 |
Johann Martin Manl |
Priest of Mainz; confirmed 9 April 1827; ordained 25 April 1827; appointed Bishop of Eichstätt
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23 March 1835 to 20 September 1836 |
Johann Peter von Richarz |
Priest of Würzburg; confirmed 24 July 1835; ordained 1 November 1835; Appointed
Bishop of Augsburg
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20 September 1836 to 23 May 1842 |
Johannes von Geissel |
Priest of Speyer; confirmed 19 May 1837; ordained 13 August 1837; Appointed
Bishop of Cologne
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5 March 1842 to 13 December 1869 |
Nicolaus von Weis |
Priest of Speyer; confirmed 23 May 1842; ordained 10 July 1842; died in office
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6 May 1870 to 4 April 1871 |
Konrad Reither |
Priest of Speyer; confirmed 27 June 1870; ordained 18 September 1870; died in office
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23 May 1872 to 31 May 1876 |
Bonifatius von Haneberg, OSB |
Priest of the
Order of Saint Benedict; confirmed 29 July 1872; ordained 25 August 1872; died in office
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9 June 1878 to 18 March 1905 |
Joseph Georg von Ehrler |
Priest of Würzburg; confirmed 9 June 1878; ordained 15 July 1878; died in office
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21 March 1905 to 9 September 1910 |
Konrad von Busch |
Priest of Speyer; confirmed 30 May 1905; ordained 16 July 1905; died in office
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4 November 1910 to 26 May 1917 |
Michael von Faulhaber |
Priest of Speyer; confirmed 7 January 1911; ordained 19 February 1911; appointed Archbishop of München und Freising
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28 May 1917 to 20 May 1943 |
Ludwig Sebastian |
Priest of Bamberg; confirmed 31 July 1917; ordained 23 September 1917; died in office
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20 May 1943 to 9 August 1952 |
Joseph Wendel |
Coadjutor Bishop of Speyer; installed 4 June 1943; Appointed Archbishop of München und Freising
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22 December 1952 to 10 February 1968 |
Isidor Markus Emanuel |
Priest of Speyer; ordained 1 February 1953; resigned
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28 May 1968 to 28 October 1982 |
Friedrich Wetter |
Priest of Speyer; ordained 29 June 1968; Appointed Archbishop of München und Freising
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25 August 1983 to 10 February 2007 |
Anton Schlembach |
Priest of Würzburg; ordained 16 October 1983
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19 December 2007 to present |
Karl-Heinz Wiesemann |
Auxiliary bishop of Paderborn; ordained 2 March 2008
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Auxiliary bishops
See also
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