Archbishop of Strasbourg

Archbishop of Strasbourg

These persons were bishop, archbishop or prince-bishop of the Archbishopric of Strasbourg:

*Amandus
*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?)
*Adalog (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)
*Erkanbald (965 - October 11, 991)
*Wilderold (991 - July 4, 999)
*Alawich II (999 - February 3, 1001)
*Werner I von Habsburg (1001 - October 28, 1028)
*Wilhelm I (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)
*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 (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 (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 – 1602)
*John George of Brandenburg (1592 – 1604)
*Charles of Lorraine (1604 – November 24, 1607)
*Leopold V, Archduke of Austria (1607 – 1626)
*Leopold William of Austria (1626 – November 20, 1662)
*Francis Egon of Fürstenberg (1663 – April 1, 1682)
*William Egon of Fürstenberg (1682 – April 10, 1704)
*Wilhelm Gaston I von Rohan-Soubise (1704 – July 19, 1749)
*Wilhelm Gaston II von Rohan-Soubise (1749 - June 28, 1756)
*Ludwig Constantin von Rohan-Guemene (1756 - March 11, 1779)
*Louis René Édouard de Rohan-Guéméné (1779 - February 16, 1803)
*Johann Peter Saurine (1803 – 1813):"Post Vacant, 1813 – 1820"
*Gustav Maximilian Prinz von Croy (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 (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)
*Charles Amarin Brand (1984 - October 23, 1997) (Archbishop since 1988)
*Joseph Doré (1997 - August 25, 2006)
*Jean-Pierre Grallet (from february 2007)


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