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Neytard von Thüngen

Neytard von Thüngen

Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1591 to 1598


Neytard von Thüngen (1 May 1545 – 26 December 1598) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1591 to 1598.

Engraving of Neytard von Thüngen by Johann Salver.

Biography

Neytard von Thüngen was born in Wüstensachsen (today a district of Ehrenberg, Hesse) on 1 May 1545.[1]

He was elected Prince-Bishop of Bamberg on December 14, 1591, and Pope Clement VIII confirmed his appointment on 6 June 1593. He was ordained as a priest in 1596.[1] Johann Ertlin, auxiliary bishop of Bamberg, consecrated him as a bishop on 11 November 1597.[1] He was a leading proponent of the Counter-Reformation.[2] The witch-hunt in Bamberg began while he was prince-bishop.[2]

He died in Würzburg on 26 December 1598, and is buried in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg.[2]


References

  1. Profile, catholic-hierarchy.org. Accessed 2 April 2022.
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