Jan van Virneburg

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Jan van Virneburg (died 23 June 1371) served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1364 until his death in 1371.[1] He had previously served as Prince and Bishop of Münster from 1363 to 1364.[2]

Jan van Virneburg
Bishop of Utrecht
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseUtrecht
In office1364–1371
PredecessorJan van Arkel
SuccessorArnold II of Horne
Previous post(s)Prince-Bishop of Münster
Personal details
Died23 June 1371

Jan van Virneburg was transferred from Münster to Utrecht by Pope Urban V after the transfer of bishop Jan van Arkel from Utrecht to Liege. His rule was not a success. Already during the vacancy before his consecration, the chapters and the city of Utrecht united to codify their rights in the so-called Overdrachte. Because of this, Jan was a weak leader, forced to follow the politics of the states. He did not succeed in continuing the strong rule his predecessor had had. During the war against Albert I, Count of Holland he suffered multiple defeats, and he was captured during an expedition to Twente. In order to pay his ransom he was forced to lease the Oversticht and Vollenhove.

References

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  1. ^ Wenzelburger, Theodor (1881). "Johann von Virneburg". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 14 (Online ed.). pp. 432–433.
  2. ^ Blok, Petrus Johannes; Molhuysen, Philipp Christiaan, eds. (1937). "[Virneburg, Jan van]". Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (in Dutch). Vol. 10. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Prince-Bishop of Utrecht
1364–1371
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prince-bishop of Münster
as John I
1363–1364
Succeeded by