Name | Period | Abundantius (Italian: Abbondanzio) | 381 |
St. Vigilius | 387–400 |
Regippus |
Quartinus |
Peregrinus | until 470 |
Gratiosmus |
Theodor II. | died 6th century |
Agnellus | until 595 |
Veregundus |
Manasses I |
Vitalis I |
Stablisianus |
Dominicus |
Rusticus |
Romanus |
Vitalis II |
Correntianus |
Sidesicus |
Johann I | 759 |
Maximus |
Mammo |
Marianus |
Dominator |
Ursus |
Clementianus |
Amator | until 802 |
Hildegar | 802–814 |
Wolderich | 814 |
Daniel | 814–827 |
Heimpert | 827–845 |
vacant |
Udalschalk | 854–864 |
vacant |
Adelchis | 874–881 |
Fridebert |
Gisulf |
Berthold |
Jakob | until 900 |
Conrad I | 900–926 |
John II | 926–927 |
Bernard I | 927–932 |
Manasses II de Arles | 932–957 |
Lantram | 957–963 |
Arnold I von Pavia | 963–971 |
Arimond | 971–992 |
Raimondo di Caldore | 992–1004 |
vacant |
Ulrich I De Flavon | 1006–1022 |
Ulrich II | 1022–1055 (first Prince-Bishop from 1027) |
Azzo | 1055–1065 |
vacant |
Henry I | 1068–1082 |
Bernard II | 1082–1084 |
Adalberon | 1084–1106 |
Gebhard | 1106–1120 |
Albert I | 1120–1124 |
Altmann | 1124–1149 |
Arnold II | 1149–1154 |
Eberhard | 1154–1156 |
St. Albert II | 1156–1177 |
Salomon | 1177–1183 |
Albert III di Madruzzo | 1184–1188 |
Conrad II di Biseno | 1188–1205 |
vacant |
Federico Wanga | 1207–1218 |
Albert IV von Ravenstein | 1219–1223 |
Gerard I Oscasali | 1223–1232 |
Aldrighetto di Castelcampo | 1232–1247 |
Egno von Eppan | 1250–1273 |
Henry II | 1273–1289 |
Philipp Buonacolsi | 1289–1303 |
Bartholomew Querini | 1303–1307 |
Henry III von Metz | 1310–1336 |
Nikolaus Abrein | 1338–1347 |
Gerard II of Magnoco | 1347–1348 |
John III of Pistoia | 1348–1349 |
Meinhard von Neuhaus | 1349–1362 |
Albert V von Ortenburg | 1363–1390 |
George I von Liechtenstein | 1390–1419 |
Armand de Cilli | 1421 |
Ernst Auer | 1422 |
Henry IV Flechtel | 1422–1423 |
Alexander of Masovia | 1424–1444 |
Benedikt | 1444–1446 |
Theobald von Wolkenstein | 1444–1446 (Anti-Bishop) |
George II Haak von Themeswald | 1446–1465 |
Johannes Hinderbach | 1465–1486 |
Ulrich III von Frundsberg | 1486–1493 |
Ulrich IV von Liechtenstein | 1493–1505 |
George II von Neideck | 1505–1514 |
Bernardo III Clesio | 1514–1539 |
Cristoforo Madruzzo | 1539–1567 |
Ludovico Madruzzo | 1567–1600 |
Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo | 1600–1629 |
Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo | 1629–1658 |
Sigismund Francis of Austria | 1659–1665 |
Ernst Adalbert von Harrach | 1665–1667 |
Sigismund Alfons von Thun | 1668–1677 |
Francesco Alberti di Pola | 1677–1689 |
Giuseppe Vittorio Alberti di Enno | 1689–1695 |
Johann Michael Graf von Spaur | 7 March 1696 - 22 April 1725 |
Giovanni Benedetto Gentilotti | 9 September 1725 - 20 September 1725 |
Anton Dominik Graf von Wolkenstein | 26 November 1725 - 5 April 1730 |
Dominik Anton Graf von Thun | 19 June 1730 - 7 September 1758 |
Leopold Ernest Graf von Firmian [1] | 1748 - 7 September (?) 1758 |
Francesco Felice Alberti di Enno | 7 September (?) 1758 - 31 December 1762 |
Cristoforo Francesco Sizzo de Norris | 2 July 1763 - 1776 |
Peter Michael Vigil Graf von Thun und Hohenstein | 29 May 1776 - 17 January 1800 |
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein | 2 April 1800 - 6 November 1802 |
Emmanuel Maria Graf von Thun und Hohenstein [2] | 6 November 1802 - February 1803 |
Franz Xaver Luschin | 12 November 1823 - 18 March 1834 (after Archbishop of Lviv) |
Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer zu Gleifheim | 5 May 1835 - 3 December 1860 |
Benedikt von Riccabona | 22 March 1861 - 13 March 1879 |
Giovanni Giacomo della Bona | 16 June 1879 - 17 November 1885 |
Eugenio Carlo Valussi | 24 April 1886 - 11 October 1903 |
Celestino Endrici | 31 January 1904 - 29 October 1940. Archbishop since 1929 |
1. ^Administrator
2. ^Secularized prince