- Rudolf of Rüdesheim
Rudolf of Rüdesheim (b. at
Rüdesheim on theRhine , about 1402; d. atBreslau in January 1482) was a GermanBishop of Breslau andpapal legate .From 1422 to 1426 he studied at the
University of Heidelberg from which he graduated as master. He then proceeded to Italy, graduated as doctor in ecclesiastical law and becameauditor of the Rota .Numerous benefices were conferred upon him at an early date, particularly in the
diocese of Mainz anddiocese of Worms . From 1438 onward he represented the cathedral chapter of the latter city at the schismaticCouncil of Basle , where he formed a friendship withEnea Silvio de' Piccolomin i, subsequently Pope Pius II. The latter, his successorPope Paul II , and the Emperor Frederick III entrusted Rudolf with important missions and difficult negotiations.Pius II named him in 1463
Bishop of Lavant in Tyrol. The See of Breslau was conferred on him in 1468, at a time when the inhabitants were resisting their ruler,George Podiebrad ,King of Bohemia . The latter had been deposed and excommunicated, but maintained his position as ruler.The war which resulted was protracted beyond Podiebrad's lifetime and terminated, with Rudolf's co-operation, in the
Peace of Olomouc in 1479. The bishop sought to heal the wounds of the war, and insisted upon the importance of theological training of the clergy. Synods held in 1473 and 1475 record his acts.References
*Zaun, Rudolf von Rüdesheim, (Frankfort, 1881)
*Pastor, Hist. of the Popes, tr. Antrobu, III (London, 1894), 174, 198-201External links
*CathEncy|title=Rudolf of Rüdesheim|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13219a.htm
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