Bishops of Metz
Abbo II of Metz
Abbo II of Metz was the thirty-fifth bishop of the Diocese of Metz, following Landry of Metz.
Abbo II of Metz was the thirty-fifth bishop of the Diocese of Metz, following Landry of Metz.
Adelphus
According to a historical catalogue inserted in the Drogo Sacramentary (folio 126), Adelphe (also known as Adelfus, Adelphus, Adelfius) is the 10th bishop of Metz.
According to a historical catalogue inserted in the Drogo Sacramentary (folio 126), Adelphe (also known as Adelfus, Adelphus, Adelfius) is the 10th bishop of Metz.
Agilulf (Bishop of Metz)
Agilulf, also called Aigulf (ca 537 – 601), was a Bishop of Metz between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the predecessor of Arnual or Arnoldus or Arnoald (601–609 or 611).
Agilulf, also called Aigulf (ca 537 – 601), was a Bishop of Metz between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the predecessor of Arnual or Arnoldus or Arnoald (601–609 or 611).
Anne d'Escars de Givry
Anne d'Escars de Givry (29 March 1546 – 19 April 1612) was a French Benedictine churchman, supporter of the Ligue, and Cardinal.
Anne d'Escars de Givry (29 March 1546 – 19 April 1612) was a French Benedictine churchman, supporter of the Ligue, and Cardinal.
Arnoald
Arnoald, also called Arnoldus or Arnual, was a Bishop of Metz between 601 and 609 or 611, the successor of his uncle Agilulf.
Arnoald, also called Arnoldus or Arnual, was a Bishop of Metz between 601 and 609 or 611, the successor of his uncle Agilulf.
Cardinal Mazarin
Jules Mazarin (; 1602–1661), born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini, was a French-Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician, who served as the chief minister of France from 164...
Jules Mazarin (; 1602–1661), born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini, was a French-Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician, who served as the chief minister of France from 164...
Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine
Charles de Lorraine (17 February 1524 – 26 December 1574), Duke of Chevreuse, was a French Cardinal, a member of the powerful House of Guise.
Charles de Lorraine (17 February 1524 – 26 December 1574), Duke of Chevreuse, was a French Cardinal, a member of the powerful House of Guise.
Chlodulf of Metz
Saint Chlodulf (Clodulphe or Clodould) or more commonly Saint Cloud (605 – June 8, 696 or June 8, 697, others say May 8, 697) was bishop of Metz approximately from 657 to 697.
Saint Chlodulf (Clodulphe or Clodould) or more commonly Saint Cloud (605 – June 8, 696 or June 8, 697, others say May 8, 697) was bishop of Metz approximately from 657 to 697.
Chrodegang of Metz
Saint Chrodegang (died 6 March 766) was the Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748 until his death.
Saint Chrodegang (died 6 March 766) was the Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748 until his death.
Dietrich I of Metz
Dietrich of Metz (died 984) was Bishop of Metz from 964 until his death.
Dietrich of Metz (died 984) was Bishop of Metz from 964 until his death.
Drogo of Metz
Drogo (June 17, 801 – December 8, 855), also known as Dreux or Drogon, was an illegitimate son of Frankish emperor Charlemagne by the concubine Regina.
Drogo (June 17, 801 – December 8, 855), also known as Dreux or Drogon, was an illegitimate son of Frankish emperor Charlemagne by the concubine Regina.
Georges Ier de Bade
Georges Ier de Bade was a German bishop.
Georges Ier de Bade was a German bishop.
Goeric of Metz
Goeric of Metz (died September 19, 643), also known as Abbo I of Metz, Goericus of Metz, and Gury of Metz, was a bishop of Metz.
Goeric of Metz (died September 19, 643), also known as Abbo I of Metz, Goericus of Metz, and Gury of Metz, was a bishop of Metz.
Gondulf of Provence
Gondulf, Duke, was a Patrician of Provence who later became Bishop of Metz from the year of 591.
Gondulf, Duke, was a Patrician of Provence who later became Bishop of Metz from the year of 591.
Gondulphus of Metz
Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or Gondon (died 6 September 823) was the Bishop of Metz from 816 until his death.
Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or Gondon (died 6 September 823) was the Bishop of Metz from 816 until his death.
Henri Charles du Cambout de Coislin
Henri-Charles du Camboust (15 September 1665, Paris – 28 November 1732) was a French prelate.
Henri-Charles du Camboust (15 September 1665, Paris – 28 November 1732) was a French prelate.
Henri Charles du Cambout, Duke of Coislin
Henri-Charles du Camboust was a French prelate.
Henri-Charles du Camboust was a French prelate.
Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont
Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont (died Joinville 20 October 1505) was bishop of Thérouanne, and then bishop of Metz from 1484 to 1505.
Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont (died Joinville 20 October 1505) was bishop of Thérouanne, and then bishop of Metz from 1484 to 1505.
Henri, Dauphin of Viennois
Henri Dauphin (or Henri de la Tour du Pin) (1296–1349) was a bishop of Metz.
Henri Dauphin (or Henri de la Tour du Pin) (1296–1349) was a bishop of Metz.
Henri, Duke of Verneuil
Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682) was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652.
Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682) was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652.
Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine
Jean de Lorraine (April 9, 1498 – May 18, 1550) was a French cardinal, who was archbishop of Reims, Lyon and Narbonne, bishop of Metz, Toul, Verdun, Thérouanne, Luçon, Albi, Valence, Nante...
Jean de Lorraine (April 9, 1498 – May 18, 1550) was a French cardinal, who was archbishop of Reims, Lyon and Narbonne, bishop of Metz, Toul, Verdun, Thérouanne, Luçon, Albi, Valence, Nante...
Konrad III of Scharfenberg
Konrad von Scharfenberg (also Conrad de Scharfenberg) (c.
Konrad von Scharfenberg (also Conrad de Scharfenberg) (c.
Louis I, Cardinal of Guise
Louis de Lorraine (October 21, 1527, Joinville, Champagne – March 29, 1578, Paris) was the fourth son of Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, and the younger brother of Charles...
Louis de Lorraine (October 21, 1527, Joinville, Champagne – March 29, 1578, Paris) was the fourth son of Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, and the younger brother of Charles...
Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval
Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval (July 17, 1724 – June 17, 1808) was a French cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval (July 17, 1724 – June 17, 1808) was a French cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Nicolas, Duke of Mercœur
Nicolas de Lorraine, Duke of Mercœur was the second son of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Renée of Bourbon.
Nicolas de Lorraine, Duke of Mercœur was the second son of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Renée of Bourbon.
Pierre de Luxembourg
Pierre de Luxembourg (Peter of Luxemburg) (1369–1387) was a Catholic ecclesiastic.
Pierre de Luxembourg (Peter of Luxemburg) (1369–1387) was a Catholic ecclesiastic.
Reginald of Bar (bishop of Metz)
Reginald of Bar was bishop of Metz from 1302 to 1313.
Reginald of Bar was bishop of Metz from 1302 to 1313.
Robert de Lenoncourt (cardinal)
Robert de Lenoncourt (died 1561) was a French Cardinal and diplomat.
Robert de Lenoncourt (died 1561) was a French Cardinal and diplomat.
Rufus of Metz
Rufus of Metz was, according to some sources, bishop of Metz for 29 years.
Rufus of Metz was, according to some sources, bishop of Metz for 29 years.
William Egon of Fürstenberg
William Egon of Fürstenberg (December 2, 1629 – April 10, 1704) was a German clergyman who was bishop of Strasbourg.
William Egon of Fürstenberg (December 2, 1629 – April 10, 1704) was a German clergyman who was bishop of Strasbourg.
Willibrord Benzler
Willibrord Benzler OSB (16 October 1853 – 16 April 1921) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz from 1901 to 1919.
Willibrord Benzler OSB (16 October 1853 – 16 April 1921) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz from 1901 to 1919.
Étienne de Bar
Étienne de Bar was a French cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Callixtus II, his uncle who elevated him in 1120.
Étienne de Bar was a French cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Callixtus II, his uncle who elevated him in 1120.
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