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Coat of arms of the Archbishopric of Cologne.
[edit] Bishops and Archbishops of Cologne
All names before Maternus ('II') are to be approached with considerable scepticism since no contemporary evidence is available. Maternus was present at a council in Rome in 313. The bishops between Severinus and Charentius are also apocryphal. Domitianus was bishop of Maastricht (Mosa Traiectum). The given dates of office before bishop Gunther are also conjectural at best.
- Maternus I c. 88-128
- Paulinus
- Marcellinus ?
- Aquilinus
- Levoldus ? c. 248-285
- Maternus II c. 285-315
- Euphrates c. 315-348
- Severinus c. 348-403
- Ebergisil I ? c. 403-440
- Solatius c. 440-470
- Sunnovaeus c. 470-500
- Domitianus fl. c. 535
- Charentinus fl. c. 570
- Eberigisil II ? c. 580-600 ?
- Remedius c. 600 ? -611 ?
- Solatius c. 611 ? -622
- Cunibert c. 623-663
- Bodatus c. 663-674
- Stephen 674-680
- Adelwin 680-695
- Giso 695-708
- Anno I 708-710
- Faramund 710-713
- Agilolf 713-717
- Reginfried 718-747
- Hidegar 747-753
- Bertholm 753-763
- Rikulf 763-784
[edit] Archbishops of Cologne, 784-1238
Saint Englebert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne
[edit] Archbishop-Electors of Cologne, 1238–1803
[edit] Modern Archbishops of Cologne, 1824 to date
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