Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht
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History
Historic diocese and archdiocese
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Vicariate Apostolic of Batavia
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Mission sui iuris of Batavia
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Modern archdiocese
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Ordinaries
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Bishops until Protestant Reformation
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- St. Willibrord (Clemens) (695–739)
- Wera (739?–752/3)
- St. Eoban (753–754)
- St. Gregory of Utrecht (754–775)
- St. Alberic of Utrecht (775–784)
- Theodardus (784–790)
- Hamacarus (790–806)
- Ricfried (806–815/16)
- Frederick of Utrecht (815/16–834/38)
- Alberik II (834/8–845)
- Eginhard (ca. 845)
- Liudger (ca. 848–854)
- St. Hunger (854–866)
- Adalbold I (866–899)
- St. Radboud (899/900–917)
- Balderic (917/8–975/6)
- Folcmar (976–990)
- Baldwin I (991–995)
- St. Ansfried (995–1010)
- Adalbold II (1010–1026)
- Bernold (1026/7–1054)
- William I (1054–1076)
- Conrad (1076–1099)
- Burchard (1100–1112)
- Godbald (1114–1127)
- Andreas van Cuijk (1127/8–1139)
- Hartbert (1139–1150)
- Herman van Horne (1151–1156)
- Godfrey van Rhenen (1156–1178)
- Baldwin II van Holland (1178–1196)
- Arnold I van Isenburg (1196–1197)
- Dirk I van Holland (1197)
- Dirk II van Are (van Ahr) (1197/8–1212)
- Otto I (bishop) (1212–1215)
- Otto II van Lippe (1216–1227)
- Wilbrand van Oldenburg (1227–1233)
- Otto III van Holland (1233–1249)
- Gozewijn van Amstel (van Randerath) (1249–1250)
- Henry I van Vianden (1250/2–1267)
- John I van Nassau (1267–1290)
- John II van Sierck (1290–1296)
- Willem II Berthout (1296–1301)
- Guy van Avennes (1301–1317)
- Frederik II van Sierck (1317–1322)
- Jacob van Oudshoorn (1322)
- Jan III van Diest (1322–1340)
- Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364)
- Jan V van Virneburg (1364–1371)
- Arnold II van Hoorn (1371–1379)
- Floris van Wevelinkhoven (1379–1393)
- Frederik III van Blankenheim (1393–1423)
- Rudolf van Diepholt (1423–1455)
- Zweder van Culemborg (1425–1433)
- Walraven van Meurs (1434–1448)
- Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1455–1456)
- David van Bourgondië (1456–1496)
- Frederick IV of Baden (1496–1517)
- Philip of Burgundy (1517–1524)
- Henry of the Palatinate (bishop) (1524–1529)
- Willem III van Enckenvoirt (1529–1534)
- George van Egmond (1534–1559)
Archbishops
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- Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg (1559–1580)
- Herman van Rennenberg (1580–1592) - unable to be enthroned due to Protestantism
- Jan van Bruhesen (1592–1600) - unable to be enthroned due to Protestantism
Roman Catholic archbishops after Restoration of the Episcopal Hierarchy
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- Johannes Zwijsen (1853–1868)
- Andreas Ignatius Schaepman (1868–1882)
- Petrus Matthias Snickers (1883–1895)
- Henricus van de Wetering (1895–1929)
- Johannes Henricus Gerardus Jansen (1930–1936)
- Johannes de Jong (1936–1955)
- Bernardus Johannes Alfrink (1955–1975)
- Johannes Gerardus Maria Willebrands (1975–1983)
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis (1983–2007)
- Willem Jacobus Eijk (since 2007)
Source: Radboud University Library.[5]
See also
- Bishopric of Utrecht
- Dutch Mission
- History of religion in the Netherlands
- Roman Catholicism in the Netherlands
- Religion in Belgium
- Religion in the Netherlands
References
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External links
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (Dutch) Achtergronden aartsbisdom. Retrieved on 2009-10-13.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Archdiocese of Utrecht. Retrieved on 2009-10-13.
- ↑ (Dutch) De Kathedraal. Retrieved on 2009-10-13.
- ↑ (Dutch) Aartsbisschop. Retrieved on 2009-10-13.
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