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John II van Sierck

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John II van Sierck
Bishop of Toul
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseToul
In office1296–1305
Personal details
Died1305
Previous post(s)Bishop of Utrecht

John or Jan van Sierck (or Zyrick) (died 1305) served as Bishop of Toul from 1296 until his death in 1305.[1] He had previously served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1291 to 1296.[1]

John van Sierck was archdeacon in Treis-Karden in the Archbishopric of Trier, and papal chaplain. In 1291 he was named bishop of Utrecht by Pope Nicholas IV, without prior election by the Utrecht Chapters. Despite a strong rule, in which he reformed the ecclesiastic law, John was unable to remove Utrecht from the influence of Floris V, Count of Holland, a legacy of his predecessor John I of Nassau.

John set up public notaries and was in constant conflict with the city of Utrecht. In 1296 he was moved to the Bishopric of Toul, where he ruled as John I. It is unclear if the move was voluntary, or was done to make way for a successor that was more inclined to an alliance between the County of Flanders and England.

References

  1. ^ a b Wenzelburger, Theodor (1881). "Johann II. von Sirck". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 14 (Online ed.). p. 431.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Utrecht
1291–1296
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Konrad Probus [fr]
Bishop of Toul
1296–1305
Succeeded by
Vito Venosa [fr]


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