Balderic II of Liège

Baldrick II (died 29 June 1018) was bishop of Liège from 1008 to his death at Heerewaarden in what is now the Netherlands.

[1] He was the nineteenth holder of that office and as Notker's successor can be considered the second "prince-bishop" of Liège.

Daris, Vanderkindere and Baerten all argued that he is likely to be son of Balderic I's younger brother Rudolf.

As pointed out by Hubert Van der Weerd, the counts also established a collegiate church at their first seat in Borgloon, dedicated to Saint Odulphus, who was associated with Utrecht.

[3] He served as chaplain to emperors Otto III and Henry II.