List of bishops of Aarhus
The succession of bishops of Aarhus began when the bishop of Aarhus Reginbrand was first mentioned by Adam of Bremen as attending the Synod of Ingelheim.[1]
Catholic See[]
- Reginbrand, 948–988, Ordained by Adaldag of Hamburg-Bremen
- Vacant (988–1060)
- Christian, 1060–??, Participated in one of the last Viking raids in 1069–70
- Ulfketil, 1102–1134, Fell in the Battle of Fotevik
- Eskil, ??–1157, Fell during raid to Wendland
- *Vacant (1157–1165)
- Svend I, 1165–1191, Founded the Cistercian abbey at Øm
- Peder Vognsen, 1191–1204, Initiated Aarhus Cathedral
- Skjalm Vognsen, 1204–1215
- , 1215–1224
- , 1224–1246
- Vacant (1246–1249)
- , 1249–1260
- Tyge, 1261–1272
- , 1272–1276
- , 1276–1288
- , 1288–1306
- , 1306–1310
- , 1310–1325
- , 1325–1352
- , 1352–1369
- Olufsen, 1369–1386
- Peder Jensen Lodehat, 1386–1395
- , 1395–1424
- , 1424–1449
- , 1449–1482
- , 1482–1490
- , 1490–1520
- Ove Bille, 1520–1536
After reformation[]
- , 1537–1557
- , 1557–1587
- , 1587–1590
- , 1590–1593
- , 1593–1626
- , 1626–1643
- Vacant (1643–1645)
- , 1645–1660
- , 1660–1664
- , 1664–1691
- , 1691–1713
- , 1713–1738
- , 1738–1764
- , 1764–1777
- , 1777–1788
- , 1788–1805
- , 1805–1829
- , 1829–1830
- Jens Paludan-Müller, 1830–1845
- , 1845–1881
- , 1881–1884
- , 1884–1905
- , 1905–1907
- , 1907–1916
- , 1916–1931
- , 1931–1940
- , 1940–1962
- , 1962–1963
- , 1963–1980
- , 1980–1994
- , 1994–2015
- Henrik Wigh-Poulsen, 2015–present
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "The Row of Bishops in Århus Stift" (in Danish). Diocese of Aarhus. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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