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The Bishop of Osnabrück is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück, the current incumbent is Franz-Josef Hermann Bode. Theodor Kettmann is his auxiliary bishop.

List of bishops

Early bishops

  • Wiho I. ( Wicho I) 783 to 1. April 809
  • Meginhard 810 to 12. April 829
  • Goswin 829–845
  • Gosbert 845 to 11. April 860
  • Eckbert 860 to 1. February 887
  • Egilmar 887 to 11. May 906
  • Bernhard I. 906–918
  • Dodo I. 918 to 14. May 949
  • Drogo 949 to 7. November 967
  • Ludolf 967 to 31. March 978
  • Dodo II. 978 to 12. April 996
    • Kuno 978–980 (counter-bishop)
  • Günther 996 to 27. November 1000
  • Wodilulf 998 to 17. February 1003
  • Dietmar 1003 to 18. June 1022
  • Meginher 1023 to 10. December 1027
  • Gozmar 1028 to 10. December 1036
  • Alberich 1036 to 19. April 1052
  • Benno I. (Werner) 1052–03. December 1067
  • Benno II (Bernhard) 1068 to 27 July 1088
  • Marquard 1088–1093
  • Wicho II. 1093 to 21. April 1101
  • Johann I. 1101 to 13. July 1109
  • Gottschalk von Diepholz 1109 to 1. January 1119
  • Diethard 1119–1137
    • Konrad 1119–1125 (counter-bishop)
  • Udo von Steinfurt 1137 to 28. June 1141
  • Philipp von Katzenelnbogen 1141 to 15. June 1173
    • Wezel 1141 (counter-bishop)
  • Arnold von Altena 1173–1190
  • Gerhard I. von Oldenburg-Wildeshausen 1190–1216
  • Adolf von Tecklenburg 1216–1224

Prince-bishops

Prince-Bishops of Osnabrück include:

The prince-bishopric was mediatized in 1803 to the Electorate of Hanover. For Catholic bishops after the mediatization, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück.

Modern bishops

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