Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580)
The historic diocese of Utrecht (695–1580) was a Roman Catholic diocese and (from 1559) archdiocese in the Low Countries before and during the Protestant Reformation.
Adalbold IAdalbold II of UtrechtAlberik IIAndreas van CuijkAnsfried of UtrechtArnold II of HorneArnold I van IsenburgBalderic of UtrechtBaldwin II van HollandBaldwin I (bishop)Burchard (bishop of Utrecht)Conrad (bishop of Utrecht)David of BurgundyDirk I (bishop)Dirk van AreEginhard (bishop)EobanFloris van WevelinkhovenFolcmar (bishop)Frederick IV of BadenFrederick of BlankenheimFrederick of UtrechtFrederik II van SierckFrederik V Schenck van ToutenburgGeorge van EgmondGijsbrecht van BrederodeGodbaldGodfrey van RhenenGozewijn van RanderathHamacarusHartbertHenry I van ViandenHenry of the PalatinateHerman van HorneJacob van OudshoornJacobus de la TorreJan III van DiestJan van VirneburgJohannes van NeercasselJohn I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht
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Adalbold IAdalbold II of UtrechtAlberik IIAndreas van CuijkAnsfried of UtrechtArnold II of HorneArnold I van IsenburgBalderic of UtrechtBaldwin II van HollandBaldwin I (bishop)Burchard (bishop of Utrecht)Conrad (bishop of Utrecht)David of BurgundyDirk I (bishop)Dirk van AreEginhard (bishop)EobanFloris van WevelinkhovenFolcmar (bishop)Frederick IV of BadenFrederick of BlankenheimFrederick of UtrechtFrederik II van SierckFrederik V Schenck van ToutenburgGeorge van EgmondGijsbrecht van BrederodeGodbaldGodfrey van RhenenGozewijn van RanderathHamacarusHartbertHenry I van ViandenHenry of the PalatinateHerman van HorneJacob van OudshoornJacobus de la TorreJan III van DiestJan van VirneburgJohannes van NeercasselJohn I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht
diocese
Adalbold IAdalbold II of UtrechtAlberic of UtrechtAlberik IIAndreas van CuijkAnsfried of UtrechtArnold II of HorneArnold I van IsenburgBalderic of UtrechtBaldwin II van HollandBaldwin I (bishop)BernoldBurchard (bishop of Utrecht)Conrad (bishop of Utrecht)David of BurgundyDirk I (bishop)Dirk van AreEginhard (bishop)EobanFloris van WevelinkhovenFolcmar (bishop)Frederick IV of BadenFrederick of BlankenheimFrederick of UtrechtFrederik II van SierckFrederik V Schenck van ToutenburgGeorge van EgmondGijsbrecht van BrederodeGodbaldGodfrey van RhenenGozewijn van RanderathGregory of UtrechtGuy of AvesnesHamacarusHartbertHenry I van ViandenHenry of the PalatinateHerman van HorneJacob van OudshoornJan III van Diest
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