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List of bishops, prince-bishops, and administrators of Minden

This list records the bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Minden (German: Bistum Minden), a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cologne, who were simultaneously rulers of princely rank (prince-bishop) in the Prince-Bishopric of Minden (German: Hochstift Minden; est. 1180 and secularised in 1648), a state of imperial immediacy within the Holy Roman Empire. Minden was the seat of the chapter, the cathedral and residence of the bishops until 1305, Petershagen became the prince-episcopal residence since.

Coat-of-arms of the Prince-Bishopric of Minden

Titles of the incumbents of the Minden See edit

In 1180 part of the Minden diocesan territory were disentangled from the Duchy of Saxony and became an own territory of imperial immediacy called Prince-Bishopric of Minden, a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire. The prince-bishopric was an elective monarchy, with the monarch being the respective bishop usually elected by the Minden Cathedral chapter, and confirmed by the Holy See, or exceptionally only appointed by the Holy See. Papally confirmed bishops were then invested by the emperor with the princely regalia, thus the title prince-bishop. However, sometimes the respective incumbent of the see never gained a papal confirmation, but was still invested the princely regalia. Also the opposite occurred with a papally confirmed bishop, never invested as prince. A number of incumbents, elected by the chapter, neither achieved papal confirmation nor imperial investiture, but as a matter of fact nevertheless de facto held the princely power. Between about 1555 to 1631 all incumbents were Lutherans. The respective incumbents of the see bore the following titles:

  • Bishop of Minden until 1180
  • Prince-Bishop of Minden from 1180 to 1554 and again 1631 to 1648
  • Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Minden 1566 to 1630 and again 1631 to 1645. Either simply de facto replacing the Prince-Bishop or lacking canon-law prerequisites the incumbent of the see would officially only hold the title administrator (but nevertheless colloquially referred to as Prince-Bishop).

Catholic Bishops of Minden till 1180 edit

Roman Catholic Bishops of Minden till 1180
Episcopate Portrait Name Birth and death
with places
Reason for
end of office
Notes
803–813 Erkanbert
also Ercumbert, Herkumbert, Herumbert
Gollachgau (near Würzburg), *unknown – 7 June 830*, Minden resigned? saint, feast day: 7 June
813–853 Hardward *unknown – 16 September 853*, Minden death saint, feast day: 13 April
853–880 Theoderic
as Dietrich I
*unknown – 2 February 880*, near Ebstorf killed in action martyr, saint, feast day: 2 February
880–886 Wulfhar
also: Wulfar or Wolfer
*unknown – 15 September 886*, Minden killed by invasors
886–887 sede vacante
887–902 Drogo *unknown – 5 June 902* death
902–905 Adalbert
905–914 Bernard
914–927 Lothair
927–950 Ebergisl
950–958 Helmward
958–969 Landward
969–996 Milo
996–1002 Ramward
1002–1022 Dietrich
as Dietrich II
1022–1036 Siegbert
also: Sigebert
*unknown – 1036* death
1037–1055 Bruno of Waldeck
(House of Waldeck)
*c. 1000 – 10 February 1055* death
1055–1080 Egilbert Bavaria, *unknown – 3 December 1080* death
1080–1089 Reinward
1080–1096 Volkmar
1089–1097 Ulrich
1097–1112 Gottschalk
1097–1105
and again 1113–1119
Widelo
also Witelo, Wylo
*unknown – 28 December 1119* death as anti-bishop repressed in 1105, unrivalled in office since 1113
1120–1140 Sigward
also: Siegward
*unknown – 1140* death
1140–1153 Henry Cuno
as Henry I
1153–1170 Werner Bückeburg, *unknown – 1170* death celebrated the marriage of Henry the Lion and Matilda of England, Plantagenêt
1170–1185 Anno of Landsberg *unknown – 1185* death

Catholic Prince-Bishops (1180–1554) edit

Roman Catholic Prince-Bishops of Minden (1180-1554)
Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and death
with places
Reason for
end of office
Notes
1170–1185 Anno of Landsberg *unknown – 1185* death
1185–1206   Thietmar
also: Thiemo, modernised: Dietmar
Bavaria, *unknown – 5 March 1206* death saint, feast day: 5 March
1206–1209 Henry
as Henry II
*unknown – 30 July 1209* death
1209–1236 Conrad of Rüdenberg
also: of Diepholz
as Conrad I
*unknown – 26 June 1236* death
1236–1242 William of Diepholz
as William I
(Counts of Diepholz)
*unknown – 2 May 1242* death brother of the next
1242–1253 John of Diepholz
(Counts of Diepholz)
*c. 1175 – 13 January 1253* death brother of the former
1253–1261 Wedekind of Hoya
as Wedekind I
(Counts of Hoya)
*unknown – 1261* death son of Henry II, Count of Hoya
1261–1266 Cuno
1266–1275 Otto
as Otto I
Stendal, *unknown – 1275*
1275–1293 Volkwin of Schwalenberg *c. 1240/1245 – 4 May 1293*, death brother of Ludolph's brother's or sister's spouse
1293–1295 Conrad of Wardenberg
as Conrad II
*unknown – 1295* death
1295–1304 Ludolph of Rostorf
also: Rosdorf
Hardenberg, *c. 1240–1304*, Minden death brother of Volkwin's brother's or sister's spouse
through his sister Jutta granduncle of the next
1304–1324 Godfrey of Waldeck
(House of Waldeck)
*c. 1255/1260 – 14 May 1324* death brother of Adolf II of Waldeck; by his granduncle's wife also grandnephew of Ludolph
moved the prince-episcopal residence to Petershagen castle
1324–1346 Louis of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(House of Welf)
*c. 1300 – 18 July 1346*, Walsrode death son of Otto the Strict
1346–1353 Gerard of Schauenburg
as Gerard I
(House of Schaumburg)
*unknown – 1 January 1353* death son of Adolphus VI, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
1353–1361 Dietrich Kagelwit also Kugelweit, Dietrich of Portitz
as Dietrich III
Stendal, *c. 1300 – 17 December 1367 became Prince-Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1361 (as Dietrich I) before Bishop of Schleswig (1351–1353)
1361–1366 Gerard of Schaumburg
as Gerard II
(House of Schaumburg)
*unknown – 25 September 1366* son of Adolphus VII, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg[1]
1366–1368 Otto of Wettin
also: of Golßen
as Otto II
(House of Wettin)
*unknown – 16 July 1368* death son of Otto, Burgrave of Wettin and Golßen
1369–1383 Wedekind of Schalksberg
also: Wittekind vom Berge
as Wedekind II
*unknown – 1383* death son of Wedekind IV, Lord of Schalksberg
1384–1397 Otto of Schalksberg
also: vom Berge
as Otto III
*unknown – 1 January 1398* resigned last heir of the Lordship of Schalksberg, which he bequeathed to the Minden see; son of Wedekind IV, Lord of Schalksberg
1397–1398 Gerard of Hoya
as Gerard III
(Counts of Hoya)
1398 Marquard of Randegg
also: Randeck
*unknown – 28. December 1406* became Prince-Bishop of Constance in 1398 nephew of Patriarch Marquard of Randeck
1398–1402 William of Buchen
as William II
death
1402–1403 sede vacante
1403–1406 Otto of Rietberg
as Otto IV
*unknown – 1406* death son of Otto II, Count of Rietberg
1406–1436 Wilbrand of Hallermund
also: Wulbrand
*? – 23 December 1436* death before prince-Abbot of Corvey Abbey (1398–1406), last heir of the County of Hallermund, son of Wilbrand, Count of Hallermund,
1436–1473 Albert of Hoya
German: Albrecht
(Counts of Hoya)
son of Eric I, Count of Hoya
1473–1508 Henry of Schauenburg
as Henry III
(House of Schaumburg)
son of Otto II, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
1508–1529 Francis of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
as Francis I
(House of Welf)
*1492 – 25 November 1529*, Wolfenbüttel death son of Henry IV
1530–1553   Francis of Waldeck
as Francis II
(House of Waldeck)
Sparrenberg Castle, *1491 – 15 July 1553*, Wolbeck (a part of today's Minden) death also Prince-Bishop of Münster (1532–1553) and of Osnabrück

(1532–1553)

1553–1554   Julius of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Wolfenbüttel
(House of Welf)
Wolfenbüttel, *29 June 1528 – 3 May 1589*, Wolfenbüttel resigned, became heir to the Principality of Wolfenbüttel Prince of Wolfenbüttel (1568–1589) and of Calenberg (1584–1589)

Lutheran Prince-Bishop and Administrators of the Prince-Bishopric edit

Lutheran Prince-Bishop and Administrators of the Prince-Bishopric (1554–1631)
Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and death
with places
Reason for
end of office
Notes
1554–1566 George of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Wolfenbüttel
(House of Welf)
*22 November 1494 – 4 December 1566*, Verden upon Aller death elected by the Minden chapter and papally confirmed bishop, turned Lutheran and thus later acceding only as administrator (lacking papal confirmation) of the Bremen and Verden sees (1558–1566)
1566–1582 Hermann of Schauenburg
(House of Schaumburg)
*1545–1592* son of Otto IV of Schaumburg
1582–1585   Henry Julius of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Wolfenbüttel
(House of Welf)
Hessen am Fallstein,
*15 October 1564 – 20 July 1613*, Prague
resigned, became Prince of Calenberg and of Wolfenbüttel in 1589 also administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt (1566–1613)
1585–1587 sede vacante
1587–1599 Anthony of Schauenburg
(House of Schaumburg)
*1549–1599* death son of Otto IV of Schaumburg
1599–1625   Christian of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Celle
(House of Welf)
*9 November 1566 – 8 November 1633* deposed as Christian the Elder also Prince of Lunenburg-Celle (1611–1633)
1625–1631 sede vacante

Catholic Prince-Bishop (1631–1648) edit

Roman Catholic Prince-Bishop of Minden (1631–1648)
Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and death
with places
Reason for
end of office
Notes
1631–1648   Francis of Wartenberg
as Francis III
Munich,
*1 March 1593 –
1 December 1661*,
Ratisbon
deposed by the Swedish conquerors papally appointed, lacking the capitular elective mandate
also Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück (1625–1634 and again 1648–1661), of Verden (1630–1631), of Ratisbon (1649–1661), and Vicar Apostolic of the Archdiocese of Bremen (1645/1648)
after 15 May 1648 The Prince-Bishopric was converted into a heritable monarchy, the Principality of Minden, ruled in personal union by the House of Hohenzollern in Brandenburg.

Auxiliary bishops edit

Sources edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Carl Stüve, Die Geschichte des Hochstifts Osnabrück bis zum Jahr 1508, Jena and Osnabrück: Friedrich Frommann / Kißling'sche Buchhandlung, 1853, vol. 1, pp. 229–481.
  2. ^ "Bishop Johann Christiani von Schleppegrell, O.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
  3. ^ "Bishop Johannes Tideln, O.P. Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
  4. ^ "Bishop Ludwig von Siegen, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016

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This list records the bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Minden German Bistum Minden a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cologne who were simultaneously rulers of princely rank prince bishop in the Prince Bishopric of Minden German Hochstift Minden est 1180 and secularised in 1648 a state of imperial immediacy within the Holy Roman Empire Minden was the seat of the chapter the cathedral and residence of the bishops until 1305 Petershagen became the prince episcopal residence since Coat of arms of the Prince Bishopric of MindenContents 1 Titles of the incumbents of the Minden See 2 Catholic Bishops of Minden till 1180 3 Catholic Prince Bishops 1180 1554 4 Lutheran Prince Bishop and Administrators of the Prince Bishopric 5 Catholic Prince Bishop 1631 1648 6 Auxiliary bishops 7 Sources 8 NotesTitles of the incumbents of the Minden See editIn 1180 part of the Minden diocesan territory were disentangled from the Duchy of Saxony and became an own territory of imperial immediacy called Prince Bishopric of Minden a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire The prince bishopric was an elective monarchy with the monarch being the respective bishop usually elected by the Minden Cathedral chapter and confirmed by the Holy See or exceptionally only appointed by the Holy See Papally confirmed bishops were then invested by the emperor with the princely regalia thus the title prince bishop However sometimes the respective incumbent of the see never gained a papal confirmation but was still invested the princely regalia Also the opposite occurred with a papally confirmed bishop never invested as prince A number of incumbents elected by the chapter neither achieved papal confirmation nor imperial investiture but as a matter of fact nevertheless de facto held the princely power Between about 1555 to 1631 all incumbents were Lutherans The respective incumbents of the see bore the following titles Bishop of Minden until 1180 Prince Bishop of Minden from 1180 to 1554 and again 1631 to 1648 Administrator of the Prince Bishopric of Minden 1566 to 1630 and again 1631 to 1645 Either simply de facto replacing the Prince Bishop or lacking canon law prerequisites the incumbent of the see would officially only hold the title administrator but nevertheless colloquially referred to as Prince Bishop Catholic Bishops of Minden till 1180 editRoman Catholic Bishops of Minden till 1180Episcopate Portrait Name Birth and deathwith places Reason for end of office Notes803 813 Erkanbertalso Ercumbert Herkumbert Herumbert Gollachgau near Wurzburg unknown 7 June 830 Minden resigned saint feast day 7 June813 853 Hardward unknown 16 September 853 Minden death saint feast day 13 April853 880 Theodericas Dietrich I unknown 2 February 880 near Ebstorf killed in action martyr saint feast day 2 February880 886 Wulfharalso Wulfar or Wolfer unknown 15 September 886 Minden killed by invasors886 887 sede vacante887 902 Drogo unknown 5 June 902 death902 905 Adalbert905 914 Bernard914 927 Lothair927 950 Ebergisl950 958 Helmward958 969 Landward969 996 Milo996 1002 Ramward1002 1022 Dietrichas Dietrich II1022 1036 Siegbertalso Sigebert unknown 1036 death1037 1055 Bruno of Waldeck House of Waldeck c 1000 10 February 1055 death1055 1080 Egilbert Bavaria unknown 3 December 1080 death1080 1089 Reinward1080 1096 Volkmar1089 1097 Ulrich1097 1112 Gottschalk1097 1105 and again 1113 1119 Wideloalso Witelo Wylo unknown 28 December 1119 death as anti bishop repressed in 1105 unrivalled in office since 11131120 1140 Sigwardalso Siegward unknown 1140 death1140 1153 Henry Cunoas Henry I1153 1170 Werner Buckeburg unknown 1170 death celebrated the marriage of Henry the Lion and Matilda of England Plantagenet1170 1185 Anno of Landsberg unknown 1185 deathCatholic Prince Bishops 1180 1554 editRoman Catholic Prince Bishops of Minden 1180 1554 Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and deathwith places Reason for end of office Notes1170 1185 Anno of Landsberg unknown 1185 death1185 1206 nbsp Thietmaralso Thiemo modernised Dietmar Bavaria unknown 5 March 1206 death saint feast day 5 March1206 1209 Henryas Henry II unknown 30 July 1209 death1209 1236 Conrad of Rudenbergalso of Diepholzas Conrad I unknown 26 June 1236 death1236 1242 William of Diepholzas William I Counts of Diepholz unknown 2 May 1242 death brother of the next1242 1253 John of Diepholz Counts of Diepholz c 1175 13 January 1253 death brother of the former1253 1261 Wedekind of Hoyaas Wedekind I Counts of Hoya unknown 1261 death son of Henry II Count of Hoya1261 1266 Cuno1266 1275 Ottoas Otto I Stendal unknown 1275 1275 1293 Volkwin of Schwalenberg c 1240 1245 4 May 1293 death brother of Ludolph s brother s or sister s spouse1293 1295 Conrad of Wardenbergas Conrad II unknown 1295 death1295 1304 Ludolph of Rostorfalso Rosdorf Hardenberg c 1240 1304 Minden death brother of Volkwin s brother s or sister s spousethrough his sister Jutta granduncle of the next1304 1324 Godfrey of Waldeck House of Waldeck c 1255 1260 14 May 1324 death brother of Adolf II of Waldeck by his granduncle s wife also grandnephew of Ludolphmoved the prince episcopal residence to Petershagen castle1324 1346 Louis of Brunswick Luneburg House of Welf c 1300 18 July 1346 Walsrode death son of Otto the Strict1346 1353 Gerard of Schauenburgas Gerard I House of Schaumburg unknown 1 January 1353 death son of Adolphus VI Count of Schauenburg and Holstein Pinneberg1353 1361 Dietrich Kagelwitalso Kugelweit Dietrich of Portitzas Dietrich III Stendal c 1300 17 December 1367 became Prince Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1361 as Dietrich I before Bishop of Schleswig 1351 1353 1361 1366 Gerard of Schaumburgas Gerard II House of Schaumburg unknown 25 September 1366 son of Adolphus VII Count of Schauenburg and Holstein Pinneberg 1 1366 1368 Otto of Wettinalso of Golssenas Otto II House of Wettin unknown 16 July 1368 death son of Otto Burgrave of Wettin and Golssen1369 1383 Wedekind of Schalksbergalso Wittekind vom Bergeas Wedekind II unknown 1383 death son of Wedekind IV Lord of Schalksberg1384 1397 Otto of Schalksbergalso vom Bergeas Otto III unknown 1 January 1398 resigned last heir of the Lordship of Schalksberg which he bequeathed to the Minden see son of Wedekind IV Lord of Schalksberg1397 1398 Gerard of Hoyaas Gerard III Counts of Hoya 1398 Marquard of Randeggalso Randeck unknown 28 December 1406 became Prince Bishop of Constance in 1398 nephew of Patriarch Marquard of Randeck1398 1402 William of Buchenas William II death1402 1403 sede vacante1403 1406 Otto of Rietbergas Otto IV unknown 1406 death son of Otto II Count of Rietberg1406 1436 Wilbrand of Hallermundalso Wulbrand 23 December 1436 death before prince Abbot of Corvey Abbey 1398 1406 last heir of the County of Hallermund son of Wilbrand Count of Hallermund 1436 1473 Albert of HoyaGerman Albrecht Counts of Hoya son of Eric I Count of Hoya1473 1508 Henry of Schauenburgas Henry III House of Schaumburg son of Otto II Count of Schauenburg and Holstein Pinneberg1508 1529 Francis of Brunswick Wolfenbuttelas Francis I House of Welf 1492 25 November 1529 Wolfenbuttel death son of Henry IV1530 1553 nbsp Francis of Waldeckas Francis II House of Waldeck Sparrenberg Castle 1491 15 July 1553 Wolbeck a part of today s Minden death also Prince Bishop of Munster 1532 1553 and of Osnabruck 1532 1553 1553 1554 nbsp Julius of Brunswick and Lunenburg Wolfenbuttel House of Welf Wolfenbuttel 29 June 1528 3 May 1589 Wolfenbuttel resigned became heir to the Principality of Wolfenbuttel Prince of Wolfenbuttel 1568 1589 and of Calenberg 1584 1589 Lutheran Prince Bishop and Administrators of the Prince Bishopric editLutheran Prince Bishop and Administrators of the Prince Bishopric 1554 1631 Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and deathwith places Reason for end of office Notes1554 1566 George of Brunswick and Lunenburg Wolfenbuttel House of Welf 22 November 1494 4 December 1566 Verden upon Aller death elected by the Minden chapter and papally confirmed bishop turned Lutheran and thus later acceding only as administrator lacking papal confirmation of the Bremen and Verden sees 1558 1566 1566 1582 Hermann of Schauenburg House of Schaumburg 1545 1592 son of Otto IV of Schaumburg1582 1585 nbsp Henry Julius of Brunswick and Lunenburg Wolfenbuttel House of Welf Hessen am Fallstein 15 October 1564 20 July 1613 Prague resigned became Prince of Calenberg and of Wolfenbuttel in 1589 also administrator of the Prince Bishopric of Halberstadt 1566 1613 1585 1587 sede vacante1587 1599 Anthony of Schauenburg House of Schaumburg 1549 1599 death son of Otto IV of Schaumburg1599 1625 nbsp Christian of Brunswick and Lunenburg Celle House of Welf 9 November 1566 8 November 1633 deposed as Christian the Elderalso Prince of Lunenburg Celle 1611 1633 1625 1631 sede vacanteCatholic Prince Bishop 1631 1648 editRoman Catholic Prince Bishop of Minden 1631 1648 Reign and episcopate Portrait Name Birth and deathwith places Reason for end of office Notes1631 1648 nbsp Francis of Wartenbergas Francis III Munich 1 March 1593 1 December 1661 Ratisbon deposed by the Swedish conquerors papally appointed lacking the capitular elective mandate also Prince Bishop of Osnabruck 1625 1634 and again 1648 1661 of Verden 1630 1631 of Ratisbon 1649 1661 and Vicar Apostolic of the Archdiocese of Bremen 1645 1648 after 15 May 1648 The Prince Bishopric was converted into a heritable monarchy the Principality of Minden ruled in personal union by the House of Hohenzollern in Brandenburg Auxiliary bishops editJohann Christiani von Schleppegrell O S A 7 Jun 1428 to 8 Oct 1468 2 Johannes Tideln O P 7 Feb 1477 to 28 Jul 1501 3 Ludwig von Siegen bishop O F M 20 May 1502 to 13 Feb 1508 4 Johannes Gropengeter O S A 9 Jan 1499 to 25 Jan 1508 Heinrich von Hattingen O Carm 10 Dec 1515 to 1519 Sources editWebsite Chronik Alt Minden retrieved on 29 April 2010 in German Liste der Bischofe on Lexikon des Mittelalters in German Notes edit Carl Stuve Die Geschichte des Hochstifts Osnabruck bis zum Jahr 1508 Jena and Osnabruck Friedrich Frommann Kissling sche Buchhandlung 1853 vol 1 pp 229 481 Bishop Johann Christiani von Schleppegrell O S A Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 Bishop Johannes Tideln O P Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 Bishop Ludwig von Siegen O F M Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of bishops prince bishops and administrators of Minden amp oldid 1145104059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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