List of bishops of Freising and archbishops of Munich and Freising
The following people were bishops, prince-bishops or archbishops of Freising or Munich and Freising in Bavaria:
File:Corbinian polack.jpg|thumb|The bear miracle — Saint Corbinian of Freising, as a bishop, crossing the Alps on his way to Rome in 710, Jan Polack, oil on pinewood, 1489
Bishops of Freising
- St. Corbinian
- Erembert
- Joseph of Freising, also known as Joseph of Verona
- Arbeo
- Atto
- Hitto
- Erchanbert
- Anno
- Arnold
- Waldo
- Utto
- Dracholf
- Wolfram
- St. Lantpert
- Abraham
- Gottschalk of Hagenau
- Egilbert of Moosburg
- Nitker
- Ellenhard, Count of Meran
- Meginward, Count of Scheyarn
- Henry I of Freising, also known as Henry I of Ebersdorf
- Otto I
- Albert I of Harthausen
- Otto II
- Gerold of Waldeck
- Conrad I of Tölz and Hohenburg
- Conrad II Wildgraf of Dhaun
- Frederick of Montalban
Prince-bishops of Freising
- Emicho of Wittelsbach
- Gottfried of Hexenagger
- Conrad III the Sendlinger
- John I Wulfing
- Conrad IV of Klingenberg
- John II Hake
- Albert II of Hohenberg
- Paul of Jägerndorf
- Leopold of Sturmberg
- Berthold of Wehingen
- Conrad of Hebenstreit
- Hermann of Cilli
- Henry II of Schlick
- John III Grünwald
- Johann Tulbeck
- Sixtus of Tannberg
- Ruprecht of the Palatinate
- Philip of the Palatinate
- Henry of the Palatinate
- Leo Lösch of Hilkertshausen
- Moritz von Sandizell
- Ernest of Bavaria
- Stephan of Seiboldsdorf
- Veit Adam of Gepeckh von Arnsbach
- Albert Sigismund of Bavaria
- Joseph Clemens of Bavaria
- Johann Francis Eckher of Kapfing and Liechteneck
- Johann Theodor of Bavaria
- Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony
- Louis Joseph of Welden on Laupheim and Hohenaltingen
- Maximilian Prokop of Toerring-Jettenbach elected 26 May 1788; died 30 December 1789)
- Joseph Conrad of Schroffenberg-Mös, C.R.S.A.. After his death, the temporal authority of the bishop was mediatised and abolished by the Elector of Bavaria.
- Joseph James of Heckenstaller, priest, vicar capitular ; was also named first a vicar general and, later, a papal delegate as "vicar capitular apostolic", but never raised to the episcopacy; resigned 16 February 1818. The episcopal functions were exercised by auxiliary bishop, Johann Nepomuk Wolf.
Archbishops of Munich and Freising">Munich-Freising">Munich and Freising
- Karl-August von Reisach
- Gregor von Scherr, O.S.B.
- Antonius von Steichele
- Antonius von Thoma
- Franz Joseph von Stein
- Franziskus von Bettinger
- Michael von Faulhaber
- Joseph Wendel
- Julius Döpfner
- Joseph Ratzinger, subsequently Pope Benedict XVI
- Friedrich Wetter
- Reinhard Marx