Prince Bishopric of Utrecht
The diocese of Utrecht was founded in 695 with the intention of
Christianise the Frisians. Its first bishop was the Anglo-Saxon missionary Willibrord (695-739).
The bishops received princely status in 1024 and thereby gained
control over a territory which would become three present day Dutch
provinces (Utrecht, Drenthe and Overijssel).
They also shared a condominium with the counts of Holland which consisted of
Frisia. The prince bishopric was dissolved 1528
when Hendrik II sold it to Emperor Charles V who thereby united it
with the Spanish Netherlands
1024-1026
1027-1054
1054-1076
1076-1099
1100-1112
1112-1114
1114-1127
1128-1139
1139-1150
1150-1156
1156-1178
1178-1196
1196-1197
1197
1197-1212
1212-1215
1216-1227
1227-1233
1233-1249
1249-1267
1268-1290
1291-1296
1296-1301
1301-1317
1317-1322
1322
1322-1340
1341
1342-1364
1364-1371
1371-1378
1378-1393
1393-1423
1423-1455
1424-1425
1425-1433
1434-1450
1455-1456
1456-1496
1496-1517
1517-1524
1524- (1529)
1528-1581 |
Adelbold II (bishop since 1010)
Bernold
Willem I
Koenraad van Zwaben
Burchard van Lechsgemünd
Interregnum
Godebald
Andries van Cuijk
Hartbert van Bierum
Herman van Horne
Godfried van Rhenen
Boudewijn II van Holland
Arnold I van Isenburg
Dirk I van Holland
Dirk II van Are
Otto I van Gelre
Otto II van Lippe
Wilbrand van Oldenburg
Otto III van Holland
Hendrik I van Vianden
Jan I van Nassau
Jan II van Sierck
Willem II Berthout van Mechelen
Gwijde van Avesnes
Frederik II van Sierck
Jacob van Oudshoorn
Jan III van Diest
Nicolaas Capocci
Jan IV van Arkel
Jan V van Virneburg
Arnold II van Horne
Floris van Wevelinkhoven
Frederik III van Blankenheim
Rudolf van Diepholt
Rhabanus van Helmstatt
Zweder van Culemborg
Walraven van Meurs
Gijsbrecht van Brederode
David van Bourgondië
Frederik IV van Baden
Filips van Bourgondië-Blaton
Hendrik II van Beieren
Part of the Spanish Netherlands |
Utrecht join the
United Netherlands in 1581 |