Chur
A town in eastern Switzerland dating from Roman times (Curia Raetorum), and now the capital and chief city of Graubunden Canton. During the Middle Ages the Bishops here had wide temporal authority, and had been Princes of the Empire from 1170.
Asimo.................................................452-455
Pruritius..........................................fl. c. 460
Claudian...........................................fl. c. 470
Ursicin I..........................................fl. c. 485
Sidonius...........................................fl. c. 495
Eddo...............................................fl. c. 520
Valentinianus.........................................530-546
Paulinus...............................................548- ?
Theodore...........................................fl. c. 590
Victor I...........................................fl. c. 614
Verendarius ?
Ruthard............................................... ? -681
Paschalis.............................................681-696
Victor II...........................................696 ?-712
Vigilius..............................................712-735
Adalbert...........................................fl. c. 740
Ursicin II............................................754-760
Tello.................................................760-773
Constantius.........................................773-800 ?
Remigius.............................................800-820
Victor III...........................................820-833
Verendarius (II).....................................833-844
Gerbrach.............................................844-849
Hesso................................................849-879
Rothar...............................................879-887
Dietholf.............................................887-914
Waldo I..............................................914-949
Hartbert.............................................949-968
Hiltibold............................................969-995
Waldo II............................................995-1002
Ulrich I...........................................1002-1026
Hartmann I.........................................1026-1039
Dietmar............................................1039-1070
Heinrich I.........................................1070-1078
Norbert............................................1079-1088
Ulrich II von Tarasp...............................1089-1095
Guido..............................................1095-1122
Konrad I von Biberegg..............................1122-1142
Konrad II von Tegerfelden..........................1142-1150
Adalgod............................................1150-1160
Egino von Ehrenfels................................1160-1170
Ulrich III von Tegernfelden (Prince 1170)..........1170-1179
Bruno von Ehrenfels................................1179-1180
Heinrich II von Arbon..............................1180-1193
Arnold I von Mätsch................................1194-1200
Rainier............................................1200-1209
Walther von Tegerfelden.................................1209
Arnold II von Mätsch...............................1209-1221
Heinrich III von Realte....................1221-1222 with...
Albrecht von Güttingen.............................1221-1222
Rudolf I von Güttingen.............................1222-1226
Berthold Graf von Helffenstein.....................1226-1233
Ulrich IV Graf von Kyrburg.........................1233-1237
Volkhard von Neuenburg.............................1237-1251
Heinrich IV Graf von Montfort......................1251-1272
Konrad III von Belmont.............................1272-1282
Friedrich I Graf von Montfort......................1282-1290
Berthold II Graf von Heiligenberg..................1290-1298
Hugo Graf von Montfort..................................1298
Siegfried von Geilnhausen..........................1298-1321
Rudolf II Graf von Montfort........................1321-1324
Hermann von Eichenbach.............................1324-1325
Johann I von Pfefferhart...........................1325-1331
Ulrich V von Lenzburg..............................1331-1355
Peter I Gelyto.....................................1355-1368
The power of the Bishops considerably limited by
the creation of the League of God's House, a local
confederation of districts allied to one another in
opposition to the Habsburgs and the Bishops, 1367.
Friedrich II von Erdingen.........................1368-1376
Johann II von Ehingen.............................1376-1388
Bartholomäus......................................1388-1390
Hartmann II Graf von Werdenberg-Sargans...........1390-1416
The League of God's House (along with several other mountain
confederations in the region) allied hereafter to
Switzerland, 1395, as the
Graubunden
(Grey Leagues).
Johan III Ambundi.................................1416-1417
Johan IV Naso.....................................1417-1440
Konrad IV von Rechberg............................1440-1441
Heinrich V von Höwen..............................1441-1453
Leonhard Wyssmayer................................1453-1458
Ortlieb von Brandis...............................1458-1491
Heinrich VI von Höwen.....................1491-1503 d. 1509
Paul Ziegler von Ziegelberg.......................1503-1541
Licius Iter.......................................1541-1548
Thomas Planta.....................................1548-1565
Beatus di Porta...................................1565-1581
Peter II von Rascher..............................1581-1601
Giovanni V Flugi de Aspremont.....................1601-1627
Joseph Mohr von Zernetz...........................1627-1635
Giovanni VI Flugi de Aspremont....................1636-1661
Switzerland fully exits the Holy Roman Empire, ...............1648.
Ulric VI di Monte-Villa...........................1661-1692
Ulrich VII Freiherr von Federspiel................1692-1728
Joseph Benedict Freiherr von Rost.................1728-1754
Johann Anton Freiherr von Federspiel..............1755-1777
Franz Dionysius Freiherr von Rost.................1777-1794
Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein....1794-1798 d. 1833
Ecclesiastic Principality secularized and properties
absorbed by the
Helvetican Republic, Switzerland afterwards. Karl Rudolfremained as Bishop in
a purely spiritual sense, and the bishopric exists to this day.