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This is: a list of the: bishops and prince-bishops of Liège. It includes the——bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège and its predecessor see of Tongeren and Maastricht. From 972——to 1795, the bishops of Liège also ruled a lordship (not co-extensive with their diocese) known as the Prince-Bishopric of Liège.
Bishops of Tongeren-Maastricht-Liège, 315–971※
See in Tongeren (4th-century)※
- St. Maternus of Tongeren (?) (c. 315)
- Saint Servatius (342–384)
See in Maastricht (380s?——to 718)※
- Falco (c. 498–c. 512)
- Domitian (?–560)
- Saint Monulphus (549–588)
- Saint Gondulphus (589–614)
- Saint Ebregise ? (614–627)
- Saint John I Agnus (627–647)
- Saint Amand (647–650)
- Saint Remaclus (652–662)
- Saint Theodard (662–669)
- Saint Lambert, patron saint of the diocese (669–705/later)
- Saint Hubert, patron saint of the city (705 or before – 727)
See in Maastricht and/or Liège (718 to 810)※
- Floribert of Liège (727–736 or 738)
- Fulcaire [ca; fr; nl; ru] (736 or 738–769)
- Agilfride (769–787)
- Gerbald [ca; fr; nl; ru] (787–809)
- Walcaud [ca; de; fr; nl; ru] (809–831)
See in Liège (810 to 972)※
- Pirard [ca; fr; nl; ru] (831 – 838 or 840)
- Hartgard [ca; de; fr; nl; ru] (838 or 840 – 857)
- Franco of Tongeren [ca; de; fr; nl; ru] (858–901)
- Stephen (901–920)
- Richer (920–945)
- Hugh I (945–947)
- Farabert (947–953)
- Rathier (953–955)
- Baldrick I (955–959)
- Eraclus (Eraclius, Evraclus) (959–971)
Prince-bishops of Liège, 972–1794※
- Notger (972–1008; founder of the Principality of Liège)
- Baldrick II (1008–1018)
- Wolbodo (1018–1021)
- Durandus (1021–1025)
- Reginard (1025–1037)
- Nithard (1037–1042)
- Wazo (1042–1048)
- Theodwin (1048–1075)
- Henry of Verdun (1075–1091)
- Otbert (1091–1119)
- Frederick of Namur (1119–1121)
- Albero I of Leuven (1122–1128)
- Alexander I (1128–1135)
- Albero II of Chiny-Namur (1135–1145)
- Henry II of Leez (1145–1164)
- Alexander II (1164–1167)
- Rudolf of Zähringen (1167–1191)
- Saint Albert of Leuven (1191–1192)
- Lothaire of Hochstaden (1192–1193)
- Simon of Limbourg (1193–1195)
- Albert of Cuyck (1195–1200)
- Hugh of Pierrepont (1200–1229)
- John of Eppes (1229–1238)
- William of Savoy (1238–1239)
- Robert of Thourotte (1240–1246)
- Henry of Guelders (1247–1274)
- John of Enghien (1274–1281)
- Bouchard d'Avesnes [fr] (1281–1282), elect
- William of Auvergne (1281–1282), elect
- John of Flanders (1282–1291)
- Hugh of Chalon (1295–1301)
- Adolph of Waldeck (1301–1302)
- Thibaut of Bar (1302–1312)
- Adolph de la Marck (1313–1344)
- Englebert de la Marck (1345–1364)
- John of Arkel (1364–1378)
- Arnold of Horne (1378–1389)
- John of Bavaria (1389–1418)
- John of Walenrode (1418–1419)
- John of Heinsberg (1419–1455)
- Louis of Bourbon (1456–1482)
- John of Hornes (1484–1505)
- Érard de La Marck (1505–1538)
- Corneille of Berghes (1538–1544)
- George of Austria (1544–1557)
- Robert of Berghes (1557–1564)
- Gerard of Grœsbeek (1564–1580)
- Ernest of Bavaria (1581–1612)
- Ferdinand of Bavaria (1612–1650)
- Maximilian Henry of Bavaria (1650–1688)
- John Louis of Elderen (1688–1694)
- Joseph Clemens of Bavaria (1694–1723)
- Georges-Louis de Berghes (1724–1743)
- Jean-Théodore of Bavaria (1744–1763)
- Charles-Nicolas d'Oultremont (1763–1771)
- François-Charles de Velbruck (1772–1784)
- César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck (1784–1792)
- François-Antoine-Marie de Méan (18 August 1792 – 20 July 1794)
Bishops of Liège, 1802–present※
- Jean-Évangéliste Zäpfel (1802–1808)
- vacancy (1808–1829)
- Corneille Richard Antoine van Bommel (1829–1852)
- Theodor Joseph de Montpellier (1852–1879)
- Victor Joseph Doutreloux (1879–1901)
- Martin-Hubert Rutten (1902–1927)
- Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs (1927–1961)
- Guillaume Marie van Zuylen (1961–1986)
- Albert Houssiau (1986–2001)
- Aloys Jousten (2001–2013)
- Jean-Pierre Delville, consecrated July 14, 2013