Johann von Schönenberg

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Johann von Schönenberg
Archbishop of Trier
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseElectorate of Trier
In office1581–1599
PredecessorJames III
SuccessorLothar von Metternich
Orders
Consecration12 August 1582
by Ludovico Madruzzo
Personal details
Born1525
Died1 May 1599

Johann von Schönenberg (1525–1599) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1581 to 1599.

Von Schönenberg was born in Burg Hartelstein in Schwirzheim in 1525. His father was also named Johann von Schönenberg. He became Domizellar of the Cathedral of Trier in 1538. He spent 1546-48 studying at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Freiburg.

On 31 July 1581 the cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of Trier elected Johann von Schönenberg to be the new Archbishop of Trier. Pope Gregory XIII confirmed his appointment on 26 January 1582. He was consecrated as a bishop by Ludovico Madruzzo on 12 August 1582. As archbishop, Johann von Schönenberg presided over the Trier witch trials.

Shortly before his death, Lothar von Metternich became his coadjutor archbishop. He died in Koblenz on 1 May 1599. He is buried in the Cathedral of Trier. In 1602, Hans Ruprecht Hoffmann completed a grave-altar at von Schönenberg's tomb.

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John of Schönenberg
Born: 1525 on Hartelstein Castle near Schwirzheim Died: 1 May 1599 in Coblenz
Catholic Church titles
Regnal titles
Preceded by Archbishop-Elector of Trier and
Prince-Abbot of Prüm
as John VII

1581–1599
Succeeded by