Bishop of Gurk


The Bishop of Gurk is the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk, which was established by Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg, in 1072, as the first suffragan bishop in the Duchy of Carinthia.
Initially performing only the functions of an archiepiscopal vicar, or auxiliary bishop, the bishops of Gurk did not receive a small episcopal territory until 17 July 1131, when Archbishop Conrad of Salzburg defined the boundaries of the diocese. The bishops of Gurk were elevated to the rank of prince-bishops by Emperor Frederick III on 15 December 1460, however, this title remained honorific and did not involve any immediate statehood. In the course of the Josephinist reforms in 1783, the bishops' see was relocated to the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt and the diocese significantly enlarged.

List of Bishops

Bishops of Gurk (until 1460)

  • Günther von Krappfeld
  • Berthold von Zeltschach
  • Roman
  • Heinrich
  • Roman II von Leibnitz
  • Hermann von Ortenburg
  • Dietrich von Albeck
  • Wernher
  • Ekkehard
  • Walther Truchsess von Waldburg
  • Otto
  • Heinrich von Pettau
  • Ulschalk
  • Ulrich
  • Dietrich von Marburg
  • Johann von Ennsthal
  • Hartnid von Lichtenstein-Offenberg
  • Heinrich von Helfenberg
  • Gerold von Friesach
  • Lorenz von Brunne
  • Konrad von Salmansweiler
  • Ulrich von Wildhaus
  • Paul von Jägerndorf
  • Johann von Platzheim-Lenzburg
  • Johann von Töckheim
  • Johann von Mayrhofer
  • Konrad von Hebenstreit
  • Ernst Auer
  • Johann V Schallermann
  • Ulrich IV Sonnberger

Prince-Bishops of Gurk (1460 - 1787)

Bishops of Gurk-Klagenfurt (from 1787)

Studies

  • Ankershofen, Gottlieb Freiherr von. .. Wien: K. u. k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei 1849 .
  • Jaksch von Wartenhorst, August; Wiessner, Hermann. Monumenta historica Ducatus Carinthiae: Geschichtliche Denkmäler des Herzogthumes Kärnten, . Klagenfurt: Commissionsverlag von F. v. Kleinmayr, 1896. Klagenfurt: Kleinmayr, 1898.
  • Schroll, Beda,, in: Archiv für Vaterländische Geschichte und Topographie, Volume 15, pp. 3–43.
;External links
  • David M. Cheney, Catholic-hierarchy.org, [Wikipedia:SPS|]