Bishopric of Verdun The Bishopric of Verdun was a state of the Holy Roman Empire . It was located at the western edge of the Empire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of Luxembourg , and the Duchy of Bar .History This fief also included the advowson of the church of Verdun over its possessions along the river Moselle. According to a chronist's report, written around the year 900, the Merovingian king Childebert II came to visit Verdun. There was not enough wine to serve the monarch and the Bishop Agericus was very embarrassed. However God rewarded him for his good deeds and miraculously increased the amount of wine. The king presented Agericus of Verdun with the Schloss Veldenz as a fief of Verdun "because of the wine". Around 1156 Frederick Barbarossa confirmed the holding by Bishop Albert I of Verdun of the castle together with the surrounding land. A story that Peter, successor of Madalvaeus, was granted temporal lordship of the Diocese by Charlemagne, but this is no longer accepted. Because of the destruction of the archives in a fire Bishop Dadon commissioned the Gesta episcoporum Virodunensium from Bertharius, a Benedictine monk. This was continued to 1250 by a second monk, Lawrence, and later by an anonymous writer. A key element of Emperor Otto I's domestic policy was to strengthen ecclesiastical authorities at the expense of the nobility who threatened his power. To this end he filled the ranks of the episcopate with his own relatives and with loyal chancery clerks. As protector of the Church he invested them with the symbols of their offices, both spiritual and secular, so the clerics were appointed as his vassals through a commendation ceremony . Historian Norman Cantor concludes: "Under these conditions clerical election became a mere formality in the Ottonian empire..." The Bishop of Verdun, appointed by Otto, was totally faithful to the emperor. In 990 Bishop Haimont ordered the construction of a new cathedral on the Romano-Rhenish plan: a nave, two transepts, two opposing apses, each one flanked by two bell towers. The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III bestowed the title Count on Bishop Haimont and his successors in 997. The bishops had the right to appoint a temporary "count for life", theoretically subject to the authority of the bishop. These counts were selected from the noble family of Ardennes . There was frequent conflict between the count and the bishop. With the marriage of Philip IV with Joan I of Navarre , the daughter of the Count of Champagne , Lorraine and particularly Verdun become a primary focus for the crown of France. After 1331, appointment to the episcopal see was controlled by the King of France rather than the Emperor. The Bishopric was annexed to France in 1552; this was recognized by the Holy Roman Empire in the Peace of Westphalia of 1648. It then was a part of the province of the Three Bishoprics .Bishops Fourth century ca. 346: St. Saintin 356–383: St. MaurusFifth century ???–420: Salvinus ca. 440: Arator 454–470: Polychronius 470–486: Possessor 486–502: FreminusSixth century 502–529: Vitonus 529–554: Desideratus 554–591: Agericus v. 595: CharimeresSeventh century v. 614: Harimeris ???–621: St. Ermenfred 623–626: Godo 641–648: Paulus 648–665: Gisloald 665–689: Gerebert 689–701: ArmoniusEighth century 701–710: Agrebert 711–715: Bertalamius 716: Abbo 716–722: Pepo 722–730: Volchisus 730–732: Agronius 753–774: Madalveus 774–798: Peter 798–802: AustramNinth century 802–824: Heriland 824–847: Hilduin 847–870: Hatto 870–879: Bernard 880–923: DadoTenth century 923–925: Hugh I 925–939: Bernuin, son of Matfried I, Count of Metz, and of Lantesinde 939–959: Berengar 959–983: Wigfrid 983–984: Hugh II 984–984: Adalbero I , later Bishop of Metz . 985–990: Adalbero II, cousin of predecessor.. 990–1024: HaimontEleventh century 1024–1039: Reginbert 1039–1046: Richard I 1047–1089: Theoderic 1089–1107: Richer Twelfth century 1107–1114: Richard II of Grandpré 1114–1117: Mazo, administrator 1117–1129: Henry I of Blois, deposed at the Council of Chalon 1129–1131: Ursio 1131–1156: Adalbero III of Chiny 1156–1162: Albert I of Marcey 1163–1171: Richard III of Crisse 1172–1181: Arnulf of Chiny-Verdun 1181–1186: Henry II of Castel 1186–1208: Albert II of HiergesThirteenth century 1208–1216: Robert I of Grandpré 1217–1224: John I of Aspremont 1224–1245: Radulf of Torote 1245–1245: Guy I of Traignel 1245–1247: Guy II of Mellote 1247–1252: John II of Aachen 1252–1255: James I Pantaléon of Court-Palais 1255–1271: Robert II of Médidan 1271–1273: Ulrich of Sarvay 1275–1278: Gerard of Grandson 1278–1286: Henry III of Grandson 1289–1296: James II of Ruvigny 1297–1302: John III of RichericourtFourteenth century 1303–1305: Thomas of Blankenberg 1305–1312: Nicholas I of Neuville 1312–1349: Henry IV of Aspremont 1349–1351: Otto of Poitiers 1352–1361: Hugh III of Bar 1362–1371: John IV of Bourbon-Montperoux 1371–1375: John V of Dampierre-St. Dizier 1375–1379: Guy III of Roye 1380–1404: Leobald of CousanceFifteenth century 1404–1419: John VI of Saarbrücken 1419–1423: Louis I of Bar , administrator 1423–1423: Raymond 1423–1424: William of Montjoie 1424–1430: Louis I of Bar, administrator 1430–1437: Louis of Haraucourt 1437–1449: William Fillatre 1449–1456: Louis of Haraucourt 1457–1500: William of HaraucourtSixteenth century 1500–1508: Warry de Dommartin 1508–1522: Louis de Lorraine 1523–1544: Jean de Lorraine , brother of predecessor 1544–1547: Nicolas de Mercœur , nephew of predecessor 1548–1575: Nicolas Psaume 1576–1584: Nicolas Bousmard 1585–1587: Charles de Lorraine 1588–1593: Nicolas Boucher 1593–1610: Eric of Lorraine * 1593–1601: Christophe de la Vallée, administratorSeventeenth century 1610–1622: Charles de Lorraine, nephew of predecessor 1623–1661: François de Lorraine , brother of predecessor 1667–1679: Armand de Monchy d'Hocquincourt 1681–1720: Hippolyte de Béthune Eighteenth century 1721–1754: Charles-François D'Hallencourt 1754–1769: Aymar-Fr.-Chrétien-Mi. de Nicolai 1770–1793: Henri-Louis Rene Desnos Until 1801 Verdun was part of the ecclesiastical province of the Archbishop of Trier . On November 29 , 1801 it was suppressed and added to the Diocese of Nancy . On October 6 , 1822 the diocese was re-established.
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