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Encyclopedia > Archbishop of Prague

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: Arnošt 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. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


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University of Prague (2523 words)
The University of Prague was founded by Charles IV with the consent of the Estates on the model of the universities of Paris and Bologna and confirmed at the emperor's request by Clement VI as a studium generale.
It was established by the Golden Bull of 7 April, 1345, and received imperial sanction 14 September, 1349 Archbishop Ernst of Pardübitz took an active part in the foundation by obliging the clergy to contribute.
From the time of its founding the University of Prague was equipped with four faculties, of which each came gradually to elect its dean for one half-year, and jointly the rector, at first for a year, then later for a half-year.
Anton Brus (702 words)
Besides other ecclesiastical reforms, he urged the archbishop to advocate the expediency of permitting the Utraquists, or Calixtines, of Bohemia and adjoining countries to receive the Holy Eucharist under both species; he hoped that after this concession many of the Utraquists would return to the Catholic Church.
The archbishop was ably assisted in his endeavours by the imperial delegate from Hungary, Bishop George Draskovich of Funfkirchen (Pécs), and by Baumgärtner, the delegate of Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria.
The Archbishop of Prague was to empower certain priests to administer the Holy Eucharist in both kinds to such of the laity as desired it.
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