List of bishops and archbishops of Utrecht
List of bishops and archbishops of the diocese and archdioceses of Utrecht.
Medieval diocese from 695 to 1580
Founders of the Utrecht diocese
- 695 – 739 : Willibrord
- 739 – 754 : Boniface
- 739 – 752/3 : Wera of Utrecht
- 753 – 754 : Eoban
- 754 – 775 : Gregory of Utrecht
Bishops
- 775 – 784 : Alberic of Utrecht
- 784 – 790 : Theodard of Utrecht
- 790 – 806 : Hamacarus
- 806 – 815/16 : Ricfried
- 815/16 – 834/38 : Frederick of Utrecht
- 834/8 – 845 : Alberik II
- 845 – 845 : Eginhard
- c.848 – 854 : Luidger of Utrecht
- 854 – 866 : Hunger of Utrecht
- 866 – 899 : Adalbold I
- 899/900 – 917 : Radboud of Utrecht
- 917/8 – 975/6 : Balderic of Utrecht
- 976 – 990 : Folcmar
- 991 – 995 : Baldwin I
- 995 – 1010 : Ansfried of Utrecht
- 1010 – 1026 : Adalbold II of Utrecht
- 1026/7 – 1054 : Bernold
- 1054 – 1076 : William I
- 1076 – 1099 : Conrad
- 1100 – 1112 : Burchard
- 1112 – 1114 :
- 1114 – 1127 : Godbald
- 1127/8 – 1139 : Andreas van Cuijk
- 1139 – 1150 : Hartbert
- 1151 – 1156 : Herman van Horne
- 1156 – 1178 : Godfrey van Rhenen
- 1178 – 1196 : Baldwin II van Holland
- 1196 – 1197 : Arnold I van Isenburg
- 1197 – 1197 : Dirk I van Holland
- 1197/8 – 1212 : Dirk van Are[lower-alpha 1]
- 1212 – 1215 : Otto I (bishop of Utrecht)[lower-alpha 2]
- 1216 – 1227 : Otto II van Lippe
- 1227 – 1233 : Wilbrand van Oldenburg
- 1233 – 1249 : Otto III van Holland
- 1249 – 1250 : Gozewijn van Randerath
- 1250/2 – 1267 : Henry I van Vianden
- 1267 – 1290 : John I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht[lower-alpha 3]
- 1290 – 1296 : John II van Sierck
- 1296 – 1301 : Willem II Berthout
- 1301 – 1317 : Guy of Avesnes
- 1317 – 1322 : Frederik II van Sierck
- 1322 – 1322 : Jacob van Oudshoorn
- 1322 – 1340 : Jan III van Diest
- 1340 – 1342 :
- 1342 – 1364 : John of Arkel
- 1364 – 1371 : Jan van Virneburg
- 1371 – 1379 : Arnold II van Horne
- 1379 – 1393 : Floris van Wevelinkhoven
- 1393 – 1423 : Frederick of Blankenheim
- 1423 – 1455 : Rudolf van Diepholt
- 1425 – 1433 : Zweder van Culemborg, rival bishop
- 1434 – 1448 : Walraven van Meurs, rival bishop
- 1448 – 1455 :
- 1455 – 1456 : Gijsbrecht van Brederode
- 1456 – 1496 : David of Burgundy
- 1496 – 1517 : Frederick IV of Baden
- 1517 – 1524 : Philip of Burgundy
- 1524 – 1529 : Henry of the Palatinate
- 1529 – 1534 : Willem van Enckevoirt
- 1534 – 1559 : George van Egmond
Archbishops
- 1559 – 1559 : Adriaan van Renesse van Wulven[lower-alpha 4]
Nominated, but he died before his appointment could be confirmed by the Pope - 1559 – 1580 : Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg
- 1580 – 1592 : Herman van Rennenberg
archbishop-designate but was not installed and did not take possession because of Protestant opposition. - 1592 – 1600 : Jan van Bruhesen
archbishop-designate but was not installed and did not take possession because of Protestant opposition.
Dutch Mission (1592–1853)
Roman Catholic archdiocese since 1853
Archbishops
- Johannes Zwijsen (1853–1868)[1]
- Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (1868–1882)[1]
- Petrus Matthias Snickers (1883–1895)[1]
- Henricus van de Wetering (1895–1929)[1]
- Johannes Henricus Gerardus Jansen (1930–1936)[1]
- Johannes de Jong (1936–1955)[1]
- Bernardus Johannes Alfrink (1955–1975)[1]
- Johannes Gerardus Maria Willebrands (1975–1983)[1]
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis (1983–2007)[1]
- Willem Jacobus Eijk (since 2007)[1]
Auxiliary bishops
- Goswin Haex van Loenhout, O. Carm. (15 May 1469 – 31 Mar 1475)[2]
- Godefridus Yerwerd, O.S.B. (28 Mar 1476 – Jan 1483)[3]
- Bonaventura Engelbertz van Oldenzeel, O.F.M. (30 Oct 1538 – 1539)[4]
- Nicolas Van Nienlant (6 Jul 1541 –)[5]
- Theodorus Gerardus Antonius Hendriksen (21 Jan 1961 – 9 Sep 1969)
- Johannes Bernardus Niënhaus (15 Jan 1982 – 1 Sep 1999)
- Johannes Antonius de Kok, O.F.M. (15 Jan 1982 – 27 Aug 2005)
- Gerard Johannes Nicolaus de Korte (11 Apr 2001 – 18 Jun 2008)
- Theodorus Cornelis Maria Hoogenboom 7 Dec 2009 –)
- Herman Willebrordus Woorts (7 Dec 2009 –)
Old Catholic archdiocese since 1723
Archbishops
- Cornelius van Steenoven (1723–1725)
- Cornelius Johannes Barchman Wuytiers (1725–1733)
- Theodorus van der Croon (1734–1739)
- Petrus Johannes Meindaerts (1739–1767)
- Walter van Nieuwenhuisen (1768–1797)
- Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn (1797–1808)
- Willibrord van Os (1814–1825)
- Johannes van Santen (1825–1858)
- Henricus Loos (1858–1873)
- Johannes Heijkamp (1875–1892)
- Gerardus Gul (1892–1920)
- Franciscus Kenninck (1920–1937)
- Andreas Rinkel (1937–1970)
- Marinus Kok (1970–1982)
- Antonius Jan Glazemaker (1982–2000)
- Joris Vercammen (2000–2020)
- Bernd Wallet (2020–present)
Notes
- Theodericus de Neunar in Eubel (1913a).
- Otto de Geldern in Eubel (1913a).
- Jan van Nassau was not consecrated as bishop and he remained as bishop-elect.
- Not listed in Eubel et al. (1923).
Citations
- "Lijst van Nederlandse bisschoppen sinds 1853". ru.nl/kdc (in Dutch). Nijmegen: Radboud Universiteit. Katholiek Documentatie Centrum. Retrieved 2014-07-07.
- "Bishop Goswin Haex von Loenhout, O. Carm." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- "Bishop Godefridus Yerwerd, O.S.B." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- "Bishop Bonaventura Engelbertz van Oldenzeel, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- "Bishop Nicolas Van Nienlant" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
Bibliography
- Eubel, Conrad, ed. (1913a). "Trajecten al. Ultrajecten". Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (in Latin). Vol. 1 (Altera ed.). Monasterii: Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae. pp. 490–491. OCLC 870504436. OL 23303362M.
- Eubel, Conrad, ed. (1913b). "Trajecten". Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (in Latin). Vol. 2 (Altera ed.). Monasterii: Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae. p. 253. OCLC 870504436. OL 23303362M.
- Eubel, Conrad; Gulik, Wilhelm van; Schmitz-Kallenberg, Ludwig A., eds. (1923). "Trajecten". Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (in Latin). Vol. 3. Monasterii: Sumptibus et typis Librariae Regensbergianae. p. 316. OCLC 870504436.
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