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The following is a list of bishops and archbishops of Prague: A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority. ...
In Christianity, an archbishop is an elevated bishop. ...
Prague (Czech: Praha, see also other names) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. ...
Bishops of Prague
1. Dětmar (Thietmar, Dietmar) 973 – 982 2. St. Vojtěch (Adalbert of Prague) 982 – 996 - Kristian (Strachkvas) 996 (died during consecration) 3. Thiddag (Deodatus) 998 – 1017 4. Ekkhard (Ekkehard, Ekhard, Helicardus) 1017 – 1023 5. Hyza (Hyzo, Hizzo, Izzo) 1023 – 1030 6. Šebíř (Severus) 1030 – 1067 7. Gebhart (Gebehard, Jaromír) 1068 – 1089 8. Kosmas 1090 – 1098 9. Heřman 1099 – 1122 10. Menhart (Meinhard) 1122 – 1134 11. Jan I. 1134 – 1139 - Silvestr 1139 – 1140 (abdicated) 12. Ota (Otto) 1140 –1148 13. Daniel I. 1148 – 1167 - Gotpold (Goltpold, Gothard, Hotart) 1168 (died before installation) 14. Bedřich z Puttendorfu 1168 – 1179 15. Valentin (Vališ) 1179 – 1182 16. Jindřich Břetislav 1182 – 1197 17. Daniel II. (Milík z Talmberka) 1197 – 1214 18. Ondřej 1214 – 1224 19. Pelhřim (Peregrin) z Vartenberka 1124 – 1125 20. Budilov (Budivoj, Budislav) 1225 – 1226 21. Jan II. 1226 – 1236 22. Bernhard (Buchard) Kaplíř ze Sulevic 1236 – 1240 23. Mikuláš z Reisenburku 1240 – 1258 24. Jan III. z Dražic 1258 – 1278 25. Tobiáš z Bechyně 1278 – 1296 26. Řehoř Zajíc z Valdeka 1296 – 1301 27. Jan IV. z Dražic 1301 – 1343 28. Arnošt z Pardubic (Arnost of Pardubice) 1343 – 1344 Adalbert, part of the Wenceslas Monument on the Wenceslas Square in Prague Adalbert (Czech: (help· info), Polish: Wojciech, Germanic: Adalbert) (c. ...
Strachkvas (Kristián) (28 Sep. ...
Arnost of Pardubice (Czech: Arnošt z Pardubic, German: Ernst Parduebitz or Ernst von Pardubice) (March 25, 1297 - June 30, 1364) was the first Archbishop of Prague. ...
Archbishops of Prague 1. Arnošt z Pardubic (Arnost of Pardubice) 1344 – 1364 2. Jan Očko z Vlašimi 1364 – 1379 cardinal 3. Jan z Jenštejna 1379 – 1396 4. Olbram (Volfram) ze Škvorce 1369 – 1402 - Mikuláš Puchník z Černic 1402 (died before concecration) 5. Zbyněk Zajíc z Hasenburka 1403 – 1411 6. Albík z Uničova 1411 – 1412 7. Konrád z Vechty 1413 – 1421 - 1421 – 1561 sede vacante 8. Antonín Brus z Mohelnice 1561 – 1580 9. Martin Medek z Mohelnice 1581 – 1590 10. Zbyněk Berka z Dubé 1592 – 1606 cardinal 11. Karel Graf von Lamberk 1607 – 1612 12. Jan Lohelius 1612 – 1622 13. Arnošt Vojtěch Graf von Harrach 1623 – 1667 cardinal 14. Johann Wilhelm Graf von Liebstein von Kolovrat 1667 – 1668 (died before concecration) 15. Matouš Ferdinand Sobek (Zoubek) z Bílenberka 1669 – 1675 16. Jan Bedřich Graf von Waldstein 1675 – 1694 17. Jan Josef Graf von Breuner 1695 – 1710 18. Ferdinand Graf von Khünburg 1713 – 1731 19. Daniel Josef Mayer z Mayernu 1732 – 1733 - Jan Adam Vratislav z Mitrovic 1733 (died before confirmation) 20. Johann Moriz Gustav Graf von Manderscheid–Blankenheim 1733 – 1763 21. Antonín Petr hrabě Příchovský z Příchovic 1764 – 1793 22. Wilhelm Florentin Fürst von Salm 1793 – 1810 23. Václav Leopold Chlumčanský z Přestavlk a Chlumčan 1815 – 1830 24. Alois Josef hrabě Krakovský z Kolovrat 1831 – 1833 25. Ondřej Alois Ankwicz ze Skarbek – Peslawice 1834 – 1838 26. Alois Josef Freiherr von Schrenk 1838 – 1849 27. Friedrich Johann Joseph Cölestin Fürst zu von Schwarzenberg 1849 – 1885 cardinal 28. Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn 1885 – 1899 cardinal 29. Lev Skrbenský, Freiherr von Hříště 1899 – 1916 cardinal 30. Pavel Graf von Huyn 1916 – 1919 31. František Kordač 1919 – 1931 32. Karel Kašpar 1931 – 1941 cardinal 33. Josef Beran 1946 – 1969 cardinal 34. František Tomášek 1977 – 1991 cardinal 35. Miloslav Vlk from 1991 cardinal Arnost of Pardubice (Czech: ArnoÅ¡t z Pardubic, German: Ernst Parduebitz or Ernst von Pardubice) (March 25, 1297 - June 30, 1364) was the first Archbishop of Prague. ...
Sede vacante in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church is the vacancy of the episcopal see of a particular church. ...
Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn was a Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal. ...
Josef Cardinal Beran (December 29, 1888-May 17, 1969) was the Archbishop of Prague. ...
Cardinal František Tomášek (born June 30, 1899 in Studénka in Moravia, died August 4, 1992 Prague in Czechoslovakia) was a significant dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church in Bohemia, was the 34th archbishop of Prague, a Roman Catholic theologian. ...
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