Bishops of Prague
The names are given in Czech, with English or otherwise as suitable.
| Name | Dates of bishopric | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Dětmar (Thietmar, Dietmar) | 973–982 |
| 2. | St. Vojtěch (Adalbert of Prague) | 982–996 |
| Kristian (Strachkvas) | 996 | |
| 3. | Thiddag (Deodadus) | 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 | |
| 12. | Ota (Otto) | 1140–1148 |
| 13. | Daniel I | 1148–1167 |
| Gotpold (Goltpold, Gothard, Hotart) | 1168 | |
| 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 (Arnošt of Pardubice) | 1343–1344 |
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