Stablo-Malmedy
(Stavelot et Malmédy) A Benedictine Abbey, Princes of the Empire, in eastern Belgium. The two locales are about 5 miles (8 km.) from each other, both roughly 25 miles (40 km.) southeast of Liège. Malmedy is about 9 miles (14 km.) from the nearest approach of the German border to the east.
St. Remaclus (Bishop of Maastricht 652-663)...c. 637-652 d. 663
Papolin I............................................652-c. 660
Sigolin...........................................c. 660-c. 666
Godoin............................................c. 666-c. 675
Papolin II............................................c. 675- ?
Rabangar I...........................................fl. c. 710
Abolin
Crodmar
Amalger
Aminger (or Floribert)
Anglin..................................................727-746
Agilolf.................................................746-770
Alberic.................................................770-779
Sighard.................................................779-791
Witand..................................................791-815
Absalom.................................................815-816
Ando....................................................816-836
Ratold..................................................836-840
Harond..................................................840-844
Ebbo I..................................................844-845
Ebbo II.................................................845-867
Hartgar.................................................867-880
Adelhard I..............................................880-890
Linfried................................................890-898
Richar..................................................898-905
Raginer.................................................905-913
Eberhard.................................................913- ?
Giselbert............................................... ? -939
Konrad I................................................939-952
Odilo...................................................952-954
Werinfried..............................................954-986
Rabangar II............................................986-1008
Bertram...............................................1008-1020
Poppo I...............................................1020-1048
Dietrich..............................................1048-1080
Rudolf................................................1080-1097
Volmar................................................1097-1105
Poppo II de Beaumont..................................1105-1119
Konrad II.............................................1119-1128
Jean I de Reulant.....................................1128-1130
Wibald de Pré.........................................1130-1158
Eriebald..............................................1158-1193
Gerard I..............................................1193-1209
Adelhard II...........................................1209-1222
Friedrich von dem Stein...............................1222-1244
Nikolaus..............................................1244-1248
Hendrik I van Gelders.................................1248-1274
Jean II de Enghien....................................1274-1281
Agidius, Gr. v. Falkenstein...........................1281-1307
Heinrich II von Bolanden..............................1307-1334
Winric de Pomerio.....................................1334-1343
Hugues de Auvergne....................................1343-1373
Werner de Ockiers.....................................1373-1393
Walram von Schleiden..................................1393-1410
Henri III de Visé.....................................1410-1417
Jean III de Guezaine..................................1417-1438
Heinrich IV von Merode................................1438-1460
Caspar Poncin.........................................1460-1499
Wilhelm I, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl...................1499-1546
Christoph, Gr. v. Manderscheid-Kayl...................1546-1576
In personal union with the Bishops of Liège...........1576-1650
Wilhelm II, Hz. v. Bayern.............................1650-1657
Maximilian Heinrich, Hz. Bayern (Bp. Liège 1650-88)1657 d. 1688
Franz I Egon, Gr. v. Fürstenberg......................1657-1682
Wilhelm III Egon, Gr. v. Fürstenberg..................1682-1704
Francois II Joseph, Duc de Lorraine...................1704-1715
Johann IV Ernst, Gr. v. Löwenstein-Rochefort..........1715-1731
Nicolas II Massin.....................................1731-1737
Deodat Drion..........................................1737-1741
Joseph de Nollet-Bourdon..............................1741-1753
Alexandre Delmonte....................................1753-1766
Jacques de Hubin......................................1766-1786
Célestin Thys.................................1786-1794 d. 1796
To France.............................................1794-1815
Stavelot to the Netherlands (Belgium 1830), 1815.
Malmedy (with Eupen) to Prussia.......................1815-1918
Malmedy to Allied Occupation authority................1918-1920
Malmédy to Belgium, 1920. Note that both Stavelot and
Malmédy were on the
northern flank of the "Battle of the Bulge", Dec. 1944, and took much damage.