List of Prince-Bishops of Trent

The Prince-bishops of Trent (German title Fürstbischof zu Trient) were the leader of the independent Bishopric of Trent, an ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire of what is now northern Italy. In 1801 title of Prince-Bishop was abolished, because bishops of Trent no longer enjoyed secular power.

An incomplete list follows:

NamePeriod
Abundantius (Italian: Abbondanzio)381
St. Vigilius387–400
Regippus
Quartinus
Peregrinusuntil 470
Gratiosmus
Theodor II.died 6th century
Agnellusuntil 595
Veregundus
Manasses I
Vitalis I
Stablisianus
Dominicus
Rusticus
Romanus
Vitalis II
Correntianus
Sidesicus
Johann I759
Maximus
Mammo
Marianus
Dominator
Ursus
Clementianus
Amatoruntil 802
Hildegar802–814
Wolderich814
Daniel814–827
Heimpert827–845
vacant
Udalschalk854–864
vacant
Adelchis874–881
Fridebert
Gisulf
Berthold
Jakobuntil 900
Conrad I900–926
John II926–927
Bernard I927–932
Manasses II de Arles932–957
Lantram957–963
Arnold I von Pavia963–971
Arimond971–992
Raimondo di Caldore992–1004
vacant
Ulrich I De Flavon1006–1022
Ulrich II1022–1055 (first Prince-Bishop from 1027)
Azzo1055–1065
vacant
Henry I1068–1082
Bernard II1082–1084
Adalberon1084–1106
Gebhard1106–1120
Albert I1120–1124
Altmann1124–1149
Arnold II1149–1154
Eberhard1154–1156
St. Albert II1156–1177
Salomon1177–1183
Albert III di Madruzzo1184–1188
Conrad II di Biseno1188–1205
vacant
Federico Wanga1207–1218
Albert IV von Ravenstein1219–1223
Gerard I Oscasali1223–1232
Aldrighetto di Castelcampo1232–1247
Egno von Eppan1250–1273
Henry II1273–1289
Philipp Buonacolsi1289–1303
Bartholomew Querini1303–1307
Henry III von Metz1310–1336
Nikolaus Abrein1338–1347
Gerard II of Magnoco1347–1348
John III of Pistoia1348–1349
Meinhard von Neuhaus1349–1362
Albert V von Ortenburg1363–1390
George I von Liechtenstein1390–1419
Armand de Cilli1421
Ernst Auer1422
Henry IV Flechtel1422–1423
Alexander of Masovia1424–1444
Benedikt1444–1446
Theobald von Wolkenstein1444–1446 (Anti-Bishop)
George II Haak von Themeswald1446–1465
Johannes Hinderbach1465–1486
Ulrich III von Frundsberg1486–1493
Ulrich IV von Liechtenstein1493–1505
George II von Neideck1505–1514
Bernardo III Clesio1514–1539
Cristoforo Madruzzo1539–1567
Ludovico Madruzzo1567–1600
Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo1600–1629
Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo1629–1658
Sigismund Francis of Austria1659–1665
Ernst Adalbert von Harrach1665–1667
Sigismund Alfons von Thun1668–1677
Francesco Alberti di Pola1677–1689
Giuseppe Vittorio Alberti di Enno1689–1695
Johann Michael Graf von Spaur7 March 1696 - 22 April 1725
Giovanni Benedetto Gentilotti9 September 1725 - 20 September 1725
Anton Dominik Graf von Wolkenstein26 November 1725 - 5 April 1730
Dominik Anton Graf von Thun19 June 1730 - 7 September 1758
Leopold Ernest Graf von Firmian [1]1748 - 7 September (?) 1758
Francesco Felice Alberti di Enno7 September (?) 1758 - 31 December 1762
Cristoforo Francesco Sizzo de Norris2 July 1763 - 1776
Peter Michael Vigil Graf von Thun und Hohenstein29 May 1776 - 17 January 1800
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein2 April 1800 - 6 November 1802
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein [2]6 November 1802 - February 1803
Franz Xaver Luschin12 November 1823 - 18 March 1834 (after Archbishop of Lviv)
Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer zu Gleifheim5 May 1835 - 3 December 1860
Marcus Aurelius Conti22 March 1861 - 13 March 1879
Giovanni Giacomo della Bona16 June 1879 - 17 November 1885
Eugenio Carlo Valussi24 April 1886 - 11 October 1903
Celestino Endrici31 January 1904 - 29 October 1940. Archbishop since 1929

Notes

  1. Administrator
  2. Secularized prince

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