| Johannes Hinderbach | |
|---|---|
| Prince-Bishop of Trent | |
| Elected | 30 August 1465 |
| Installed | 12 May 1466 |
| Term ended | 21 September 1486 |
| Predecessor | George II Haak von Themeswald |
| Successor | Ulrich III von Frundsberg |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 15 August 1418 Rauschenberg, Hesse |
| Died | 21 September 1486 Trento |
Johannes Hinderbach (15 August 1418 – 21 September 1486) was Prince-Bishop of Trent from 12 May 1466 until his death.
He was notable for his involvement in the case of Simon of Trent, a young boy who was found murdered in 1475; Hinderbach blamed the local Jews for his death (see blood libel), executed several of them, and promoted Simon's canonisation as a saint.