Bishop of Linköping

Bishop of Linköping

Bishops of the Diocese of Linköping, Sweden.

Before the reformation

* Herbert?
* Rikard?
* 1139-1160-talet Gisle
* 1170-1171 Stenar
* 1187-1195/96 Kol
* Johannes
* 1216-1220 Karl Magnusson (Bjälboätten)
* 1220-1236 Bengt Magnusson (Bjälboätten)
* 1236-1258 Lars
* 1258-1283 Henrik
* 1258-1286 Bo
* 1286-1291 Bengt Birgersson (Bjälboätten)
* 1292-1307 Lars
* 1307-1338 Karl Bååt
* 1342-1351 Petrus Tyrgilli (Torkilsson)
* 1352-1372 Nils Markusson
* 1373-1374 Gottskalk Falkdal
* 1375-1391 Nils Hermansson
* 1391-1436 Knut Bosson (Natt och Dag)
* 1436-1440 Bengt Larsson
* 1441-1458 Nils König
* 1459-1465 Kettil Karlsson (Vasa)
* 1465-1500 Henrik Tidemansson
* 1501-1512 Hemming Gadh
* 1513-1527 Hans Brask

After the reformation

* 1529-1540 Jöns Månsson
* 1543-1558 Nicolaus Canuti
* 1558-1569 Erik Falck
* 1569-1580 Martinus Olai Gestricus
* 1583-1587 Petrus Caroli
* 1589-1606 Petrus Benedicti
* 1606-1630 Jonas Kylander
* 1631-1635 Johannes Botvidi
* 1637-1644 Jonas Petri Gothus
* 1645-1655 Andreas Johannis Prytz
* 1655-1670 Samuel Enander
* 1671-1678 Johannes Terserus
* 1678-1681 Olov Svebilius
* 1681-1691 Magnus Pontin
* 1692-1711 Haquin Spegel
* 1711-1716 Jacob Lang
* 1716-1729 Torsten Rudeen
* 1730 J Steuchius
* 1731-1742 Erik Benzelius d.y.
* 1743-1761 Andreas Olavi Ryzelius
* 1761-1780 Petrus Filenius
* 1780-1786 Uno von Troil
* 1786-1805 Jakob Axelsson Lindblom
* 1805-1808 Magnus Lehnberg
* 1809-1819 Carl von Rosenstein
* 1819-1833 Marcus Wallenberg
* 1833-1861 Johan Jacob Hedrén
* 1861-1884 Ebbe Gustaf Bring
* 1884-1893 Carl Alfred Cornelius
* 1893-1906 Carl Wilhelm Charlewille
* 1907-1910 Otto Ahnfelt
* 1910-1926 John Personne
* 1927-1935 Erik Aurelius
* 1936-1947 Tor Andrae
* 1947-1959 Torsten Ysander
* 1959-1980 Ragnar Askmark
* 1980-1995 Martin Lönnebo
* 1995- Martin Lind


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