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(Redirected from Anton of Schaumburg) Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Anton of Schauenburg
Archbishop of Cologne
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseCologne
SeeCologne
Appointed1557
Term ended1558
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died18 June 1558

Anton of Schauenburg (German: Anton von Schaumburg) (died June 18, 1558) was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1557 to 1558.

Biography

Anton of Schauenburg was the son of Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg and his wife Mary of Nassau-Siegen.

His elder brother Adolf III of Schauenburg was his predecessor as Archbishop of Cologne (1547-1556). On 26 October 1557 the cathedral chapter of Cologne Cathedral elected Anton to be the new Archbishop of Cologne. This election was confirmed by Pope Paul IV on October 1557. Anton was never ordained as a priest or as a bishop, and had only achieved the clerical rank of subdeacon at the time of his death. He spent the bulk of his time as Archbishop attempting to improve the disastrous financial situation of the archbishopric.

Anton died in June 1558. Cornelis Floris de Vriendt created matching tombs for Anton and his brother Adolf in Cologne Cathedral. Originally located in the choir, they were relocated to the apse chapels in 1863. Anton's is in the west end of the Engelbert Chapel.

See also

References

  1. Catholic Hierarchy website, profile page
  2. Catholic Hierarchy website, Archdiocese of Cologne page
  3. New Advent website, Cologne page Adolph III of Schauenburg (1546-56) took strong measures against the preachers brought in by Hermann, and published vigorous decrees against immoral priests. His brother Anton (1556-58) followed a similar course.

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Anthony of SchaumburgHouse of Schaumburg Died: 18 June 1558
Catholic Church titles
Regnal titles
Preceded byAdolphus III of Schauenburg Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and
Duke of Westphalia and Angria
as Anthony I

1556–1558
Succeeded byGebhard I von Mansfeld-Vorderort
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