List of the Bishops of Bayonne

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The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Bayonne ( France ):

  • around 840: Sedulius
  • at 900 ?: Saint Léon I.
  • around 980: Arsius
  • 1025–1057: Raymond I. le Vieux (also Bishop of Oloron and Lescar)
  • 1059-1063: Raymond II. Le Jeune
  • around 1065: Wilhelm I.
  • around 1090 – around 1119: Bernard I. d'Astarac
  • around 1120: Garsias I.
  • 1122-1125: Raymond III. de Martres
  • 1126-1137: Arnaud I. Loup de Benabat
  • 1137–1149: Arnaud II. Formatel
  • 1150-1170: Fortaner
  • 1170–1178: Pierre I. Bertrand d'Espelette
  • 1179-1184: Adhémar
  • 1185-1206: Bernard II. De Lacarre
  • around 1207: Arsivus de Navailles
  • 1213-1224: Raymond IV. De Luc
  • 1225-1229: Guillaume II. De Donzac
  • 1230–1233: Pierre II. Bertrand de Sault
  • 1233-1257: Raymond V. de Donzac
  • 1259-1278: Sanz de Uaïtze
  • 1279-1302: Dominique de Manx
  • 1303-1308: Arnaud III. Raymond de Mont
  • 1309-1314: Pierre III. de Marenne
  • 1315-1316: Bernard III. de Brèle
  • 1316-1318: Pierre IV. De Maslac
  • 1318-1356: Pierre V. de Saint-Johan
  • 1356-1361: Guillaume III. you pin
  • 1362-1369: Guillaume IV. De Saint-Johan
  • 1371-1381: Pierre VI. d'Oriach
  • 1382-1392: Barthélémy de La Rivière
  • 1393-1405: Garsias II. Menendez
  • 1407-1415: Pierre VII du Bernet
  • 1416-1417: Pierre VIII. De Mauloc
  • 1417-1444: Guillaume V. Arnaud de Laborde
  • 1444-1454: Garsias III. Arnaud de Lasègue
  • 1454-1466: Jean I. de Mareuil
  • 1466–1483: Jean II. De Laur
  • 1490-1504: Jean III. de La Barrière
  • 1504–1519: Bertrand I. de Lahet
  • 1520-1524: Hector d'Ailly de Rochefort
  • 1524–1532: Jean (IV.) Du Bellay (then Bishop of Paris and Cardinal)
  • 1532–1551: Etienne de Poncher
  • 1551–1565: Jean V. Dufresne de Moustiers
  • 1566-1579: Jean VI. de Sossiondo
  • 1579–1593: Jacques Maury
  • 1598–1621: Bertrand II. D'Echaux (then Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1621–1629: Claude des Marets de Rueil (then Bishop of Angers)
  • 1629: Henry de Béthune
  • 1629-1637: Raymond VI. de Montaigne
  • 1637–1642: François I. Fouquet
  • 1643–1681: Jean VII. D'Olce
  • 1681–1688: Gaspard de Priêle
  • 1688–1700: Léon II. De Lalanne
  • 1700–1707: René-François de Beauvau du Rivau (then Archbishop of Toulouse, later Archbishop of Narbonne) ( House of Beauvau )
  • 1707–1727: André de Druillet
  • 1728–1734: Pierre-Guillaume de La Vieuxville
  • 1735–1741: Jacques Bonne Gigault de Bellefonds (then Archbishop of Arles, later Archbishop of Paris)
  • 1741–1745: Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire (then Archbishop of Vienne, later Archbishop of Paris)
  • 1745-1774: Guillaume VI. d'Arche
  • 1774–1783: Jules Ferron de La Ferronays (then Bishop of Lisieux)
  • 1783–1793: Etienne-Joseph de Pavée de La Villevieille
  • 1802-1820: Joseph-Jacques Loison
  • 1820–1830: Paul-Thérèse-David d'Astros (then Archbishop of Toulouse and Cardinal)
  • 1830–1837: Etienne-Bruno-Marie d'Arbou
  • 1837–1878: François II. Lacroix
  • 1878–1887: Arthur-Xavier Ducellier (then Archbishop of Besançon)
  • 1887–1889: Alfred-François Fleury-Hottot
  • 1889–1902: François-Antoine Jauffret
  • 1906–1933: François-Xavier-Marie-Jules Gieure (then titular Archbishop of Cius)
  • 1934–1939: Henri-Jean Houbaut
  • 1939-1943: Edmond Vansteenberghe
  • 1944–1957: Léon-Albert Terrier
  • 1957–1963: Paul Gouyon (then Archbishop of Rennes and Cardinal)
  • 1963–1986: Jean-Paul-Marie Vincent
  • 1986-2008: Pierre IX. Jean Marie Marcel Molères
  • since 2008: Marc Aillet