List of the bishops of Angoulême

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The following people were bishops of Angoulême ( France ):

  • around 260: Saint Ausone
  • at 451: Dynamius
  • around 508 - around 510: Aptonius I.
  • 510-542: Lupicine
  • 542-549: Aptonius II.
  • at 566 - at 576: Maracharius
  • around 576 - 577: Frontonius
  • around 577 - around 580: Héraclius
  • around 580: Nicaise
  • at 616: Giboald
  • around 625: Namatius
  • around 750: Fredebert
  • at 769: Whim I.
  • around 788: Landebert
  • around 800: Saint Saulve
  • around 860 - 875: Elie I.
  • 879 - September 3, 892: Oliba
  • around 895: Anatole
  • around 896: Godalbert
  • 897-941: Gombaud
  • around 950: Foucaud
  • around 960: Ebbon
  • around 965: Ramnulphe
  • March 21, 973-993: Hugo I.
  • around 995 - around 1018: Grimoald
  • around 1019: Wilhelm I.
  • around 1020 - around 1032: Rohon
  • 1033: E. (?)
  • around 1038 - around 1042: Gérard I. Malard
  • 1043 - September 20, 1076: Wilhelm II. ( Taillefer House )
  • 1076–1101: Aimar ( Taillefer House )
  • 1101–1136: Gérard II.
  • 1136 - June 13, 1148: Lambert
  • 1148 - August 12, 1159: Hugues II. De La Rochefoucauld
  • 1159–1182: Pierre I de Laumont de Sainneville
  • 1182 - around 1205: Jean I. de Saint-Val
  • 1206 - November 2, 1227: Wilhelm III.
  • 1228-1238: Johann II.
  • 1241-1247: Raoul I.
  • around 1247 - 1251: Pierre II.
  • around 1251: R. (?)
  • around 1252: Gérard III.
  • 1252-1267: Robert I. de Montberon
  • 1267-1268: Guillaume IV.
  • 1268-1272: Robert II.
  • November 22, 1272 - around 1274: Pierre III.
  • 1275–1307: Guillaume V. ( House Taillefer )
  • 1308-1313: Foulques de La Rochefoucauld
  • 1313-1315: Olivier
  • 1315-1316: Jean III.
  • around 1317 - 1328: Gaillard I. de Fougères
  • 1328–1368: Aiglin de Blaye ( House Taillefer )
  • 1368-1378: Hélie II. De Pons
  • around 1380 - 1384: Jean IV.
  • around 1386 - 1390: Gaillard II.
  • 1391-1414: Guillaume VI.
  • 1415-1431: Jean V. Fleury
  • around 1440 - 1465: Robert III. de Montberon
  • 1465-1469: Geoffroi III. de Pompadour (afterwards Bishop of Périgueux)
  • 1470–1479: Raoul II. Du Fou (previously Bishop of Périgueux)
  • 1479–1493: Robert IV of Luxembourg
  • 1494–1502: Octavien de Saint-Gelais
  • April 29, 1502 - 1505: Hugues III. de construction
  • 1506-1524: Antoine I. d'Estaing
  • 1524–1526: Antoine II. De la Barre (then Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1528 - November 26, 1532: Jacques I. Babou de La Bourdaisière
  • 1533–1567: Cardinal Philibert Babou de La Bourdaisière
  • 1572-1603: Charles de Bony
  • June 5, 1608 - December 24, 1634: Antoine III. de La Rochefoucauld
  • June 14, 1637 - 1646: Jacques II du Perron (then Bishop of Evreux)
  • 1646–1689: François I. de Péricard
  • November 1, 1689 - January 12, 1737: Cyprien-Gabriel Benard de Rezay
  • June 1, 1738 - 1753: François II du Verdier
  • 1753–1784: Joseph-Amédée de Broglie
  • July 18, 1784 - 1791: Philippe-François d'Albignac de Castelnau
  • April 9, 1791 - December 26, 1792: Pierre Mathieu Joubert
  • 1792-1802: vacant
  • 1802-1823: Dominique Lacombe
  • 1823–1842: Jean-Joseph-Pierre Guigou
  • 1842–1850: René-François Régnier (then Archbishop of Cambrai and Cardinal)
  • 1850–1872: Antoine-Charles Cousseau
  • 1872–1891: Alexandre-Léopold Sebaux
  • 1892–1899: Jean-Baptiste Frérot
  • 1899–1900: Jean-Louis Mando
  • 1901–1907: Joseph-François-Ernest Ricard (then Archbishop of Auch)
  • 1907–1933: Henri-Marie Arlet
  • 1933–1965: Jean-Baptiste Mégnin
  • 1965–1975: René-Noël-Joseph Kérautret
  • 1975–1993: Georges Rol
  • 1993–2015: Claude Jean Pierre Dagens
  • since 2015: Hervé Gosselin