Thierri V Bayer de Boppard

Thierry Bayer de Boppard (- 1384) was bishop of Worms then bishop of Metz. It is also named using the Germanic first name Dietrich .

The house of Bayer is originating in Boppard, a city located on left bank of the Rhine between Oberwesel and Coblentz.

He was chancellor of Charles IV of the Holy roman Empire.

In 1350 it succeeds Solomon Waldbot like bishop of Worms.

In 1365, Jean III of Vienna which had known serious conflicts with the residents of Metz and had to take refuge with Vic-on-Pail dislocates of its episcopal see and becomes bishop of Basle. Thierry Bayer de Boppard succeeds to him the head of évêché of Metz. He manages to reconcile himself with the residents of Metz.

He is combined with the duke Jean Ier of Lorraine and Robert Ier de Bar and fights against Barnabé Visconti lord of Milan with Charles IV of the Holy roman Empire .

He becomes ambassador of Charles IV in Rome.

He resides then generally in his castle of Vic-on-Pail.

He enters in conflict with the middle-class men of Metz which he excommunicates on June 20th, 1373. He raises his excommunication in 1375 against the payment of an amount of money which is used to him to refund a ransom that he had of paying with brigands who afflict the area. This nap will however not be enough and it will have to sell its right of coinage.

On the end of its life, whereas the Great Schism of Occident starts, it enters in conflict with its clergy which it had tried to reform

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