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The Bishopric of Verdun was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire; it was located at the western edge of the Empire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar. It was annexed to France in 1552; this was recognized by the Holy Roman Empire in the Peace of Westphalia of 1648. It then was a part of the province of the Three Bishoprics.BishopsTenth century- 925-939 : Bernoin, son of Matfried I, count of Metz and of Lantesinde (sister of Dadon)
Eleventh centuryTwelfth century- 1107-1114 : Richard II de Grandpré
- 1114-1117 : Mazon, administrator
Thirteenth century- 1245-1245 : Guy Ier de Traignel
- 1245-1247 : Guy II de Mellote
- 1247-1252 : Jean II de Aix
- 1255-1271 : Robert II de Médidan
- 1271-1273 : Ulrich de Sarvay
- 1275-1278 : Gérard de Gransee
- 1278-1286 : Henri III de Grançon
- 1289-1296 : Jacques II de Ruvigny
- 1297-1302 : Jean III de Richericourt
Fourteenth century- 1303-1305 : Thomas de Blankenberg
- 1305-1312 : Nicolas Ier de Neuville
- 1312-1349 : Henri IV de Aspremont
- 1349-1351 : Otton de Poitiers
- 1362-1371 : Jean IV de Bourbon-Montperoux
- 1371-1375 : Jean V de Dampierre-St Dizier
- 1380-1404 : Leobald de Cousance
Fifteenth century- 1404-1419 : Jean VI de Saarbruck
- 1423-1424 : Guillaume de Montjoie
- 1430-1437 : Louis de Haraucourt
- 1437-1449 : Guillaume Fillatre
- 1449-1456 : Louis de Haraucourt
- 1457-1500 : Guillaume de Haraucourt
Sixteenth century- 1576-1584 : Nicolas Bousmard
- * 1593-1601 : Christophe de la Vallée, administrator
Seventeenth centuryEighteenth century
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