List of bishops of Regensburg

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The Bishops of Regensburg (German: Bischöfe von Regensburg; Latin: Episcopi Ratisbonensis or Episcopi Ratisponensis) are bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany.[1][2] The seat of the bishops is Regensburg Cathedral.

Bishop of Regensburg

Episcopus Ratisbonensis

Bischof von Regensburg
Catholic
Incumbent:
Josef Graf
2015
Location
CountryGermany
Information
Established739 (739)
DioceseRegensburg
CathedralRegensburg Cathedral

History

Engraved stone at the Regensburg Cathedral listing Bishops of Regensburg from 697 to 1961

The diocese was founded in 739. The bishops were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, ruling a territory known as the Prince-Bishopric of Regensburg. They were not among the most powerful Prince-Bishops, due to the existence of other reichsfrei authorities in Regensburg[3] that prevented them from consolidating a major territorial base.

With the dissolution of the Archbishopric of Mainz on that territory's annexation by France in 1802, the Bishopric of Regensburg was elevated to the Archbishopric of Regensburg. It was part of the Principality of Regensburg, ruled by the Prince-Archbishop Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg. The end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and its aftermath saw the end of the territorial claim of the bishops. With the death of Dalberg in 1817, the archdiocese was downgraded to being a suffragan of the Archbishops of Munich and Freising.

Before 739

Itinerant bishops before the foundation of the diocese:

After the foundation of the diocese

Bishops since the foundation of the diocese of Regensburg in 739:

Prince-Bishops of Regensburg

Archbishop of Regensburg

Bishops of Regensburg

Auxiliary bishops

  • Ulrich Aumayer (Aumair), O.F.M. (1456–1468)[6]
  • Johann Ludwig von Windsheim, O.S.A. (1468–1480)[7]
  • Johann Schlecht, O.S.A. (1481–1500)
  • Peter Krafft (1501–1530)
  • Johann Kluspeck, C.R.S.A. (1531–1545)
  • Johann Zolner (1546–1549)
  • Georg Waldeisen (1552–1560)
  • Georg Riedl (1561–1566)
  • Johann Deublinger (1570–1576)
  • Johann Baptist Pichlmair (1579–1604)
  • Stephan Nebelmair (1606–1618)
  • Otto Heinrich Pachmair (Bachmaier) (1622–1634)
  • Sebastian Denick (1650–1671)
  • Franz Weinhart (1663–1686)
  • Albert Ernst von Wartenberg (1687–1715)
  • Gottfried Langwerth von Simmern (1717–1741)
  • Franz Joachim Schmid von Altenstadt (1741–1753)
  • Johann Georg von Stinglheim (1754–1759)
  • Johann Anton von Wolframsdorf (1760–1766)
  • Adam Ernst Joseph Bernclau von Schönreith (1766–1779)
  • Valentin Anton von Schneid (1779–1802)
  • Johann Nepomuk von Wolf (1802–1818) Appointed, Bishop of Regensberg
  • Karl Josef Jerome von Kolborn (1806–1816)
  • Georg Michael Wittmann (1829–)
  • Bonifaz Kaspar von Urban (1834–1842)
  • Sigismund Felix von Ow-Felldorf (1902–1906)
  • Johann Baptist Hierl (1911–1936)
  • Johannes Baptist Höcht (1936–1950)
  • Josef Hiltl (1951–1979)
  • Karl Borromäus Flügel (1968–1984)
  • Vinzenz Guggenberger (1972–2004)
  • Wilhelm Schraml (1986–2001)
  • Reinhard Pappenberger (2007)
  • Josef Graf (2015)

References