Bishops and Archbishops of Riga
| Bishopric of Livonia, 1186–1255 | |
|---|---|
| 1186–1196 | Saint Meinhard |
| 1196–1198 | Berthold of Hanover |
| 1199–1229 | Albert of Riga |
| 1229–1253 | Nikolaus of Nauen |
| Archbishopric of Riga, 1255–1561 | |
| 1245–1273 | Albert Suerbeer |
| 1273–1284 | Johannes I of Lune |
| 1285–1294 | Johannes II of Vechten |
| 1294–1300 | Johannes III of Schwerin |
| 1300–1302 | Isarnus Tacconi of Fontiès-d'Aude |
| 1303–1310 | Jens Grand titular, never came to Riga |
| 1304–1341 | Friedrich von Pernstein |
| 1341–1347 | Engelbert von Dolen |
| 1348–1369 | Bromhold von Vyffhusen |
| 1370–1374 | Siegfried Blomberg |
| 1374–1393 | Johannes IV von Sinten |
| 1393–1418 | Johannes V von Wallenrodt |
| 1418–1424 | Johannes VI Ambundi |
| 1424–1448 | Henning Scharpenberg |
| 1448–1479 | Silvester Stodewescher |
| 1479–1484 | Sede vacante (empty seat) |
| 1484–1509 | Michael Hildebrand |
| 1509–1524 | Jasper Linde |
| 1524–1527 | Johannes VII Blankenfeld |
| 1528–1539 | Thomas Schöning |
| 1539–1563 | Wilhelm von Brandenburg |
A new Bishopric of Livonia was established in Latgalia in 1621 during the Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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