Rudolf von Scherenberg

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Rudolf II von Scherenberg
Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
Scherenberg.jpg
Detail of tomb of Rudolf von Scherenberg by Tilman Riemenschneider in Würzburg Cathedral (1496-1499).
SeeWürzburg
Appointed20 June 1466
Installed28 September 1466
Term ended29 April 1495 (death)
Predecessor
SuccessorLorenz von Bibra
Orders
Consecration28 September 1466
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Personal details
BornWürzburg
DenominationRoman Catholic
Detail of face from tomb.
Detail of tomb

Rudolf II von Scherenberg (c. 1401 – 1495) was Bishop of Würzburg from 1466 until his death. His longevity (about 94) and long reign were significant.

Rudolf von Scherenberg was the son of Erhard von Scherenberg and Anna von Massbach. On 30 April 1466, he was appointed as bishop to replace Johann von Grumbach. He was confirmed as bishop on 20 June 1466.

The Scherenberg Gate at the Fortress Marienberg, the entrance to the main courtyard, is named after him.

entire tomb

Tomb[]

Prince-Bishop von Scherenberg is best known because of his tomb in Würzburg Cathedral. On his death in 1495[citation needed], his successor, Lorenz von Bibra, commissioned Tilman Riemenschneider to make his monument.

References[]

  • Chapuis, J., 1999: Tilman Riemenschneider: Master Sculptor of the Late Middle Ages. National Gallery London Publications ISBN 0-300-08162-6 ; ISBN 978-0-300-08162-6
  • Wendehorst, A., 1978: Das Bistum Würzburg: Teil 3. Die Bischofsreihe von 1455 -1617 (pp. 20–51) ISBN 3-11-007475-3

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Prince-Bishop of Würzburg
1466–1495
Succeeded by
Lorenz von Bibra
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