On April 30, 1344 the Diocese of Litomyšl / Leitomischl (in Czech) / Lutomislen(sis) (Latin adjective) was established as the second bishopric in Bohemia, on territory split off from the first, the then Diocese of Prague (Praha).
In 1474 it was suppressed and its territory merged back into the (meanwhile Metropolitan) Archdiocese of Prague.
Jan, Norbertines (O. Praem.) (April 30, 1344 – death 1353)
Petr Jelito (June 9, 1368 – October 13, 1371), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Magdeburg (Germany) (October 13, 1371 – 1381), Archbishop-Bishop of Olomouc (Olmütz, Moravia, Czech Republic) (1381–1387)
Jan Soběslav (1380–1387), next Bishop of Olomouc (1387–1387)
Jan Václav (April 28, 1389 – death 1391)
Johann von Bucka, O. Praem. (1392 – February 14, 1418 see below), next Bishop of Olomouc ([September 21, 1416] February 14, 1418 – death October 9, 1430) but also Apostolic Administrator of Litomyšl (February 14, 1418 – 1420), Apostolic Administrator of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague (August 13, 1421 – October 9, 1430), created Cardinal-Priest of S. Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane (May 27, 1426 – death October 9, 1430), Apostolic Administrator of Vác (Hungary) (1429 – October 9, 1430)