8-480: Wazo of Liège (c. 985 – 1048) was bishop of Liège from 1041 to 1048, and a significant educator and theologian. His life was chronicled by his contemporary Anselm of Liège . During this period Liège became known as an educational center. Wazo, who had himself studied under Heriger of Lobbes , served as scholaster under Notker of Liège before succeeding Notker as bishop. He is noted also for his nuanced approach to cases of heresy (not common in his day). In
16-606: A letter he wrote to Roger, Bishop of Châlons , he quoted the New Testament Parable of the Tares and argued "the church should let dissent grow with orthodoxy until the Lord comes to separate and judge them". He was involved in the period 1021–5 in a controversy with John, canon and provost in Liège; Durandus of Liège , then bishop, had Wazo leave for a time. His election as bishop in 1041
24-812: A lordship (not co-extensive with their diocese) known as the Prince-Bishopric of Liège . Bishops of Tongeren-Maastricht-Liège, 315–971 [ edit ] See in Tongeren (4th-century) [ edit ] St. Maternus of Tongeren (?) (c. 315) Saint Servatius (342–384) See in Maastricht (380s? to 718) [ edit ] 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
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48-3076: 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 [ edit ] 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 See also [ edit ] Prince-Bishopric of Liège Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_bishops_and_prince-bishops_of_Liège&oldid=1245845454 " Categories : Bishops of Liège Belgium religion-related lists Lists of Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops in Europe Prince-bishoprics of
56-993: The diocese (669–705 or later) Saint Hubert of Liège , patron saint of the city (705 or before – 727) See in Maastricht and/or Liège (718 to 810) [ edit ] 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) [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Notger (972–1008; founder of
64-473: Was strongly contested, with Emperor Henry III against him. Bishop of Li%C3%A8ge (Redirected from Bishop of Liège ) 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
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