Vollenhove was the summer residence of the bishop of Utrecht.
He was consecrated as bishop of Utrecht in July 1150.
Eginhard was a bishop of Utrecht around the year 845.
His book about the bishops of Utrecht, published posthumously, is still seen as a standard work on the subject.
Hartbert was bishop of Utrecht from 1139 to 1150.
Conrad was bishop of Utrecht between 1076 and 1099.
William I was bishop of Utrecht between 1054 and 1076.
From 1046 until 1528, the bishops of Utrecht ruled over Drenthe.
From Hamacarus nothing is known except that he was a bishop of Utrecht.
As a result, he came into conflict with the bishop of Utrecht, other bishops and monasteries in the surrounding area.