(Redirected from Bishop of Narbonne)The former Catholic 'diocese of Narbonne' existed from the times of
Gaul to the
French Revolution. It was an
archdiocese, with its see at
Narbonne, and its influence ran over much of south-western France and into
Catalonia. Diminished by the creation of other dioceses in 1317, its territory was merged under the
Concordat of 1801 into the
diocese of Carcassonne. The title 'Archbishop of Narbonne', however, belongs to the
Archbishop of Toulouse.
[1]
Bishops and archbishops
To 1000
★ Saint Paul I. (c. 251)
★
Saint Etienne (third century
★ Gavidius (359)
★ Hilaire (417-422)
★ Rusticus (427, 461, c.441-445)
★ Hermes (462) (first archbishop 445)
★ Caprarpus (506)
★ Aquilin (560)
★
Athaloc (ca. 589)
★ Migetius (Migecio) (ca. 589-597)
★ Serge (c. 610)
★ Selva (Sclua) (ca. 633-638)
★
Argebaud (c. 672)
★ Sunifred (ca. 683-688)
★ Arriberi (ca. 768)
★ Daniel (ca. 769-ca. 798)
★
Nebridius (Nefridius) (ca. 790-822 or ca. 799-ca. 825)
★ Bartholomeus (ca. 827-840 oder ca. 822-844)
★ Berarius (ca. 842-ca. 850)
★ Fredoldus (ca. 855-872)
★ Sigebaud (873-885)
★
Theodard (Teodard) (885-893)
★ Arnust (893-912)
★ Gerard (911)
★ Agio (914-924)
★ Aimery (926-977)
★ Ermengaud (Ermengol) (977-1017/1019)
1000-1300
★
Guifred de Cerdagne[2] (6 October 1019-1079)
★
Pierre Berengar (
1079-
1085)
★
Dalmas (Dalmace) (c.
1086-
1097)
★
Bertrand de Montredon (1097-1106)
★
Richard de Millau (Milhau) (1106-1121)
★
Arnaud de Lévezou (1121-1149) (also
bishop of Béziers)
★
Pierre d'Anduze (1150-1156)
★ Berengar (1156-1162)
★
Pons D'Arce (1162-1181)
★ Bernard Gaucelin (1182-1191) (also
bishop of Béziers)
★ Berengar of Barcelona (1191-1212); son of [Raimund Berengar IV]]
★
Arnaldus Amalric (or ''Arnaud Amaury'') (1212-1225)
★ Pierre (1226-1245)
★ Guillaume de Broue (1245-1257)
★ Jacques (1257-1259)
★
Guido Fulcodi (
1259-
1261)
★ Maurin (
1262-
1272)
★ Pierre de Montbrun (1272-1286)
★
Gilles Aycelin de Montaigut (1287-1311)
From 1300
★ Bernard de Fargis (1311-1341)
★ Gausbert du Val (1341-1346) (Cardinal)
★ Pierre de La Jugie (1347-1375)
★ Jean Roger (1375-1391)
★ François de Conziè (1391-1432)
★ Francesco Condulmer (1433-1436) (Cardinal)
★ Jean D`Harcourt (1436-1451) (also
Patriarch of Alexandria)
★ Louis D`Harcourt (1451-1460)
★ Antoine du Bec-Crespin (1460-1472)
★ Renaud de Bourbon (1473-1482)
★
Georges d'Amboise (1482-1484)
★ François Ilallé (1484-1491)
★ Georges d'Amboise, second time, (1492-1494)
★ Pierre D'Abzac (1494-1502)
★
François-Guillaume de Castelnau (1502-1507)
★
Guillaume Briçonnet (1507-1514)
★
Giulio de Medici (1515-1523)
★
John, Cardinal of Lorraine (1524-1550)
★
Ippolito II d'Este, Cardinal of Ferrara (1550-1551)
★ Francesco Pisani (1551-1563) (Cardinal)
★ Ippolito II. d'Este (1563-1572)
★ Simon Vigor (1572-1575)
★
François de Joyeuse (1581-1588)
★ Louis de Vervins (1600-1628)
★ Claude de Rebé (1628-1659)
★ François Fouquet (1659-1673)
★ Pierre de Bonzi (
1673-
1703) (also
archbishop of Toulouse)
★
Charles Legoux de La Berchère (1711-1715)
★
René-François de Beauvau du Rivau (1726-1738)
★
Jean-Louis de Berton de Crillon (1739-1751)
★
Charles-Antoine de La Roche-Aimon (1752-1762)
★
Arthur Richard de Dillon (1763-1790) (1806)
★
N. Besancelle (1790?-1793?)
Notes
1. [1]
2. Son of Wilfred II of Cerdanya.