词条 | Andreas van Cuijk |
释义 | {{short description|Dutch bishop}}{{Unreferenced|date=February 2019}}{{Dutch name|van Cuijk|Cuijk}}{{Infobox Christian leader | type = Bishop | honorific-prefix = | name = Andreas van Cuijk | title = Bishop of Utrecht | image = | alt = | caption = | church = Catholic Church | archdiocese = | diocese = Archdiocese of Utrecht | see = | term = 1128–1139 | predecessor = | successor = | ordination = | ordained_by = | consecration = | consecrated_by = | cardinal = | rank = | birth_date = c. 1070 | birth_place = | death_date = 23 June 1139 | death_place = | previous_post = | nationality = }} Andries or Andreas van Cuijk (ca. 1070 – June 23, 1139) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1128 to 1139. Andries descended from a well-known family from the Sticht, the name for the central lands of the Bishopric of Utrecht. Andries was the second son of Herman of Malsen and Irmgard of Namur. He was the first bishop of Utrecht since the Concordat of Worms in 1122, where the Investiture Controversy between the emperor and the pope over the right to appoint bishops was decided in favour of the pope. Andries was naturally allied to the papal party. In 1133, Andries became involved in a war with Dirk VI, Count of Holland, who was supported by the city of Utrecht and several servants of the bishop. Dirk was granted the Gaue of Westergo and Oostergo by Conrad III of Germany. These lands had previously been confiscated by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor from Andries' predecessor, bishop Burchard. {{S-start}}{{Succession box|| title = Bishop of Utrecht | years=1128–1139 | before = Godbald | after = Hartbert }}{{end}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cuijk, Andreas Van}}{{Netherlands-reli-bio-stub}} 4 : 1139 deaths|12th-century Roman Catholic bishops|Prince-Bishops of Utrecht|Year of birth uncertain |
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