Bohemond II of Saarbrücken (German: Boemund II. von Saarbrücken) (? - 10 February 1367) was the Archbishop of Trier from 1354 until 1362. Bohemond was elected the archbishop of Trier unanimously by the cathedral chapter after the death of Baldwin of Luxembourg, and was confirmed by Pope Innocent VI on the 2nd of May. Bohemond was already old when he was elected, and so he led the archdiocese through a reign of peace, contrasting with the turbulence and warfare of his predecessor, and it won him the support of both the Pope and Emperor. Bohemond signed peace treaties with the Archbishops of Cologne and Mainz, the Electorate of the Palatinate, the Count of Luxembourg, and the Duke of Lorraine; and he paid compensation to the numerous lords who were adversely affected by Baldwin (Veldenz, Lux
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