(Redirected from Diocese of Konstanz)The 'Bishopric of Constance' was a
diocese of the
Roman Catholic Church that existed from about
585 until
1821. Its seat was
Konstanz at the western end of
Lake Constance in the south-west corner of Germany. The diocese covered, in present-day borders, a large part of
Switzerland, the largest part of
Baden-Württemberg, and a small part of
Austria.
The Bishopric of Constance was founded in the
6th century when the seat of the bishop of
Vindonissa was moved to Constance. The Bishopric was originally subordinate to the
archbishop of Besançon, since the
8th century it was subordinate to the
archbishop of Mainz. From the
13th century until
1802, it was also a state of the
Holy Roman Empire.
In
1527, during the
Protestant Reformation, the seat of the bishop was moved to
Meersburg. In
1802, the Bishopric was dissolved as a state and became part of
Baden.
The diocese was finally dissolved by
Pope Pius VII in
1821, after
Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg had been elected bishop in
1817. While Wessenberg was supported by the government of Baden, the Pope never recognized his election. The Pope disagreed with Wessenberg's liberal views, and dissolved the diocese in order to prevent Wessenberg from becoming bishop. The diocese became part of the
Archdiocese of Freiburg.
Famous bishops
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Solomon I (835-871)
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Solomon II (875-889)
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Solomon III (890-919)
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Conrad I (934-975)
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Hugo von Hohenlandenberg (1496-1532)
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Johann von Lupfen (1532-1537)
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Johann von Weeze (1537-1548)
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Christoph Metzler (1549-1561)
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Mark Sittich von Hohenems (1561-1589)
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Andreas von Österreich (1589-1600)
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Jakob Fugger (1604-1626)
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Werner von Praßberg (1626-1627)
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Johann von Waldburg (1627-1639)
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Johann Franz I. von Praßberg und Altensummerau (1645-1689)
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Marquard Rudolf von Rodt (1689-1704)
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Johann Franz II. von Stauffenberg (1704-1740)
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Hugo Damian von Schönborn (1740-1743)
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Kasimir Anton von Sickingen (1743-1750)
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Franz Konrad von Rodt (1750-1775)
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Maximilian Christof von Rodt (1775-1799)
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Karl Theodor von Dalberg (1799-1817)
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