Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau - Ordinaries

Ordinaries

Name from to Comments
Valentin of Raetia ? 475
Vivilo 739 ?
Beatus ? 753/754
1 Sidonius 753 756
Anthelm ? ?
2 Wisurich 770 777
3 Waldrich 777 804/805
4 Urolf 804/805 806
5 Hatto 806 817
6 Reginhar 818 838
Vacancy 838 840
7 Hartwig 840 866
8 Ermanrich 866 874
9 Engelmar 875 897
10 Wiching 898 899
11 Richard 899 902
12 Burkhard 903 915
13 Gumpold 915 932
14 Gerhard 932 946
15 Adalbert 946 970/971
16 Piligrim 971 991 Sieghardinger
17 Christian 991 1013 First bishop with secular authority
18 Berengar 1013 1045
19 Egilbert 1045 1065 Engelbert
20 Altmann 1065 1091
20a Hermann of Eppenstein 1085 1087 counter-bishop of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
21 Ulrich 1092 1121 Ulrich I.
22 Reginmar 1121 1138
23 Reginbert of Hagenau 1138 1147/1148
24 Conrad I of Babenberg 1148/1149 1164 Son of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria and Agnes von Waiblingen; also Archbishop of Salzburg (as Conrad II)
25 Rupert I 1164 1165
Albo 1165 1169 vertrieben
Henry I of Berg 1169 1172 resigned, later Bishop of Würzburg from 1191 until his death in 1197
26 Diepold of Berg 1172 1190 Theobald
27 Wolfger of Erla 1191 1204
28 Poppo 1204 1206 Cathedral provost of Aquileia
29 Manegold of Berg 1206 1215
30 Ulrich II 1215 1221
31 Gebhard I of Plain 1222 1232
32 Rüdiger of Bergheim 1233 1249 Bishop of Chiemsee 1216–1233; excommunicated and deposed by Pope Innocent IV
33 Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau 1249 1249 From 1248 to 1251 was, with his older brother Bolesław II the Bald, Piast duke of the Silesian duchies of Legnica and Jawor). Also duke of Głogów, again with his brother until his brother's death, and continued to rule there until his own in 1274.
34 Berthold of Pietengau 1250 1254
35 Otto of Lonsdorf 1254 1265
36 Wladislaw of Silesia 1265 1265
37 Petrus, Bishop of Passau 1265 1280 Canon of Breslau
38 Wichard of Pohlheim 1280 1282
39 Gottfried 1282 1285 Protonotary of Rudolf of Habsburg, German king
40 Bernhard of Prambach 1285 1313
Vacancy due to disputed election 1313 1317
Albert II, Duke of Austria 1313 1313
Gebhard II 1313 1315
41 Henri de la Tour-du-Pin 1317 1319
42 Albert II of Saxe-Wittenberg 1320 1342
43 Gottfried of Weißeneck 1342 1362
44 Albert III of Winkel 1363 1380
45 Johann of Scharffenberg 1381 1387
46 Hermann Digni 1387 1388
47 Rupert of Berg 1388 1390
48 George of Hohenlohe 1390 1423
49 Leonhard of Laiming 1423/1424 1451
50 Ulrich of Nußdorf 1451 1479
51 George Hessler 1480 1482 from 1477 Cardinal
52 Friedrich Mauerkircher 1482 1485
53 Frederick of Öttingen 1485 1490
54 Christopher of Schachner 1490 1500
56 Wiguleus Fröschl of Marzoll 1500 1517
57 Ernest of Bavaria 1517 1541 Administrator
57 Wolfgang of Salm 1541 1555
58 Wolfgang of Closen 1555 1561
59 Urban of Trennbach 1561 1598
60 Leopold V, Archduke of Austria 1598 1625
61 Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria 1625 1662
62 Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria 1662 1664
63 Wenzeslaus of Thun 1664 1673
64 Sebastian of Pötting 1673 1689
65 John Philip of Lamberg 1689 1712 Cardinal from 1700
67 Raymund Ferdinand, Count of Rabatta 1713 1722
68 Joseph Dominic of Lamberg 1723 1761 Cardinal from 1737
69 Joseph Maria, Count of Thun 1761 1763
70 Leopold Ernst von Firmian 1763 1783 Cardinal from 1772
71 Joseph Francis Anton of Auersperg 1783 1795 Cardinal from 1789
72 Thomas John Caspar, Count of Thun-Hohenstein 1795 1796
73 Leopold Leonard, Imperial Count of Thun 13 December 1796 22 October 1826 Last Prince-Bishop
74 Karl Joseph, Baron of Riccabona 25 December 1826 25 May 1839
75 Heinrich of Hofstätter 6 July 1839 12 May 1875
76 Joseph Francis of Weckert 4 October 1875 13 March 1889
77 Antonius von Thoma 24 March 1889 23 October 1889
78 Michael of Rampf 8 December 1889 29 March 1901
79 Anton of Henle 3 April 1901 18 October 1906
80 Sigismund Felix, Baron of Ow-Felldorf 18 October 1906 11 May 1936
81 Simon Konrad Landersdorfer, OSB 11 September 1936 27 October 1968
82 Antonius Hofmann 27 October 1968 15 October 1984
83 Franz Xaver Eder 15 October 1984 8 January 2001
84 Wilhelm Schraml 13 December 2001 incumbent

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