Goblinus (or Goblin) was the bishop of Transylvania in the Kingdom of Hungary from 1376 until his death in 1386.
In a papal bull dated 5 May 1376, Pope Gregory XI appointed him bishop of Transylvania while praising his learning and spirituality.
[1] The charter of November 1376 renewing the statutes of the nineteen guilds of Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Segesvár (Sighișoara), Szászsebes (Sebeș) and Szászváros (Orăștie) was drafted by the bishop and the royal bailiff, Johann von Scharfeneck.
[1][2][3][4] Goblinus engineered the signing of a peace convention between the Saxons of Nagyszeben and the local Vlachs at Kereszténysziget on 9 January 1383.
[1] In 1384, Goblinus founded a Pauline monastery in the village of Tótfalud (Tăuți).