Martin von Eyb
Martin von Eyb (1543–1594) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1580 to 1583.
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Engraving of Martin von Eyb by Johann Salver.
Biography
Martin von Eyb was born in Eybburg, which is now a part of Ansbach, in 1543.[1]
He was elected Prince-Bishop of Bamberg on 11 October 1580, with Pope Gregory XIII confirming his appointment on 15 March 1581.[1]
His health deteriorated rapidly, and he resigned on 26 August 1583 without ever having been consecrated as a bishop.[1] He died on 27 August 1584.[1]
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References
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Preceded by Johann Georg Zobel von Giebelstadt |
Prince-Bishop of Bamberg 1580–1583 |
Succeeded by Ernst von Mengersdorf |
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