List of bishops of Metz

This is a list of bishops of Metz; the Roman Catholic diocese of Metz now lies in eastern France.

To 500

  • Clement of Metz (c. 280–300)
  • Celestius
  • Felix I
  • Patient
  • Victor I 344–346
  • Victor II
  • Simeon
  • Sambace
  • Rufus of Metz
  • Adelphus
  • Firmin
  • Legonce
  • Auctor c. 451
  • Expiece
  • Urbice
  • Bonole
  • Terence
  • Consolin
  • Romanus c. 486
  • Phronimius to 497
  • Grammatius 497?–512

From 500 to 1000

1000 to 1300

  • Dietrich II of Luxembourg[5] 1006 to 30 April 1047
  • Adalbero III of Luxembourg 1047 to 13 November 1072
  • Hermann 1073 to 4 May 1090
  • Bruno of Calw 1088–1089
  • Bouchard 1090
  • Poppo of Luxembourg 1090–1103
  • Adalbero IV 1090–1117
  • Theoger of Saint George 1118 to 29 April 1120
  • Etienne de Bar 1120 to 29 December 1163
  • Dietrich III of Bar 1164 to 8 August 1171
  • Hugo of Clermont 1171
  • Friedrich of Pluyvoise 1171–1173
  • Dietrich IV of Lorraine[6] 1173–1179
  • Bertram 1180 to 6 April 1212 (1178-1179 archbishop of Bremen)
  • Conrad III of Scharfenberg 1212 to 24 March 1224
  • Johann of Aspremont 1224 to 10 December 1238
  • Jacob of Lorraine[7] 1239 to 24 October 1260
  • Philip of Lorraine-Florenges 1261–1264
  • Wilhelm of Traisnel 1264 to 4 January 1269
  • Lorenz of Leistenberg 1270–1279
  • John of Flanders[8] 1280 to 31 October 1282
  • Burkhard of Avesnes-Hennegau[9] 1282 to 29 November 1296
  • Gerhard of Rehlingen[10] 1297 to 30 June 1302

1300–present

Notes

  1. (in French)Dissertations sur l'histoire ecclesiastique et civile de Paris p59 Jean Lebeuf 1741
  2. ? Abbo II of Metz.
  3. Son of Wigeric of Lotharingia.
  4. Son of Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine.
  5. Thomas Bauer (1996). "Theoderich II., Bischof von Metz (1006-1047)". In Bautz, Traugott. Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). 11. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 842–846. ISBN 3-88309-064-6.
  6. Thierry, son of Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine.
  7. Son of Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine.
  8. Son of Guy of Dampierre; also Bishop of Liège.
  9. Bouchard d'Avesnes.
  10. Gérard de Rhéninghe.
  11. Also Bishop of Langres and Bishop of Viviers.
  12. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of May 28, 1518
  13. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 20, 1538
  14. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 22, 1553
  15. . Son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and Claude of Valois.
  16. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of June 5, 1596
  17. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 16, 1641
  18. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of September 2, 1686
  19. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of Consistory March 30, 1789
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