List of the bishops of Amiens

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The following people were bishops of Amiens ( France ):

  • at 300: Firmin d. Ä. , called the martyr
  • around 325: Saint Eulogius
  • 4th century: Firmin d. J. , called the Confessor
  • 5th century: Leodardus
  • around 450: Audoenus
  • at 484: Edibius
  • at 524: Beatus
  • around 554: Saint Honorius
  • around 600: Saint Sauve
  • around 615: Saint Berchond
  • at 644: Bertefridus
  • around 670: Thodefridus
  • 7th century: Deodatus
  • 7th century: Dado
  • around 692: Ursinianus
  • at 721: Dominicus
  • at 723: Christianus
  • around 740: Raimbertus
  • around 767: Vitultus
  • around 777: Georgius
  • around 800: Jessé
  • around 831: Ragenarius or Reynardus
  • around 849: Hilmeradus
  • around 872: Geroldus
  • around 892: Otgarius
  • around 929: Deroldus
  • from 947: Theobaldus (first term of office, excommunicated in 948 by a council of the papal legate Marinus von Bomarzo in Trier, expelled in 949)
  • around 949: Ragembaldus
  • from 972: Theobaldus (second term of office, excommunicated and deposed at the instigation of Archbishop Adalbero of Reims in September 975 by a provincial synod in Reims)
  • around 975: Almannus
  • around 980: Gotesmannus
  • 992/995: Foulques de Valois ( First House Valois )
  • 1032 / before 1036: Foulques de Valois, 2nd time
  • 1057 – after 1077: Foulques de Valois, † after 1077, nephew of his namesake, inherits the county of Amiens for the diocese ( first house of Valois )
  • 1058/1074: Gui de Ponthieu ( House Ponthieu )
  • 1078-1079: Raoul
  • at 1081-1085: Roric
  • 1091-1103: Gervin
  • 1104–1115: Saint Gottfried I.
  • around 1115–1127: Enguerrand de Boves
  • 1127–1144: Guérin de Chastillon-Saint-Pol
  • 1144-1164: Dietrich
  • around 1164–1169: Robert I.
  • 1169-1204: Thibaud III. d'Heilly
  • around 1204–1210: Richard de Gerberoy
  • around 1211-1222: Evrard de Fouilloy
  • around 1222–1236: Geoffroy II. d'Eu
  • 1236-1247: Arnold
  • 1247-1257: Gérard de Conchy
  • 1258-1259: Aleaume de Neuilly
  • 1259-1278: Bernard I. d'Abbeville
  • 1278-1308: Guillaume de Mâcon
  • 1308-1321: Robert II. De Fouilloy
  • 1321-1325: Simon de Goucans
  • 1325-1373: Jean I. de Cherchemont
  • around 1373: Jean Cardinal de La Grange
  • 1375-1388: Jean III. Rolland
  • 1389-1410: Jean IV. De Boissy
  • 1411-1413: Bernard II. De Chevenon
  • 1413-1418: Philibert de Saulx
  • 1418–1433: Jean V. d'Harcourt (also Archbishop of Reims )
  • 1433-1436: Jean VI. le Jeune
  • 1436–1437: François I. Condelmerio
  • 1437-1456: Jean VII. Avantage
  • 1457-1473: Ferry de Beauvoir
  • 1473–1476: Jean VIII. De Gaucourt
  • 1476-1478: Louis de Gaucourt
  • 1482–1500: Pierre I. Versé
  • 1501–1503: Philipp von Kleve
  • 1503-1538: François II. De Hallvyn
  • 1538–1540: Cardinal Charles Hémard de Denonville
  • 1540–1546: Claude Cardinal de Longwy de Givry ( Chaussin House )
  • 1546–1552: François III. de Pisseleu
  • 1552–1562: Nicolas de Pellevé (then Archbishop of Sens and Cardinal, later Archbishop of Reims)
  • 1564–1574: Cardinal Antoine de Créquy
  • 1574-1577: Sedis vacancy
  • 1577-1617: Geoffroy III. de La Marthonie
  • 1618–1652: François IV. Lefèvre de Caumartin
  • 1653-1687: François V. Faure
  • 1687–1706: Henri Feydeau de Brou
  • 1706 / 07-1733: Pierre II. Sabatier
  • 1734–1774: Louis-François-Gabriel d'Orléans de La Motte
  • 1774–1791: Louis-Charles de Machault
  • 1791–1801: Eléonore-Marie Desbois
  • 1802-1804: Jean-Chrysostome de Villaret
  • 1804–1817: Jean-François de Mandolx
  • 1817–1822: Marc-Marie de Bombelles
  • 1822–1837: Jean-Pierre de Gallien de Chabons
  • 1837–1849: Jean-Marie Mioland (then Archbishop of Toulouse )
  • 1849–1856: Louis-Antoine de Salinis (then Archbishop of Auch )
  • 1856–1873: Jacques-Antoine-Claude-Marie Boudine
  • 1873–1879: Louis-Désiré-César Bataille
  • 1879–1883: Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert (then Archbishop of Bordeaux and Cardinal)
  • 1883–1883: Pierre Henri Lamazou
  • 1883-1892: Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Simon Jacquenet
  • 1892–1896: René-François Renou (then Archbishop of Tours , later Titular Archbishop of Apamea in Syria )
  • 1896–1915: Jean-Marie-Léon Dizien
  • 1915–1920: Pierre-Florent-André du Bois de la Villerabel (then Archbishop of Rouen , later Titular Archbishop of Melitene )
  • 1921–1934: Charles-Albert-Joseph Lecomte
  • 1935–1945: Lucien-Louis-Claude Martin
  • 1947–1950: Albert Droulers
  • 1951–1962: René-Louis-Marie Stourm (then Archbishop of Sens)
  • 1963–1985: Géry Leuliet
  • 1985–1987: François Bussini
  • 1987-2003: Jacques Noyer
  • 2003–2013: Jean-Luc Maurice Louis Bouilleret (then Archbishop of Besançon)
  • since 2014: Olivier Leborgne