List of the bishops of Bazas

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The following people were bishops of Bazas ( France ):

  • 406:? Mentioned by Gregory of Tours
  • 506 and 511: Sextilius
  • 585: Orestes
  • 614: Gudualdus
  • 673-675: Gundulfus
  • 977–980: Gombaud (also bishop of Gascony )
  • approx. 950-1000: Arsius Raca
  • 1000 - approx. 1012: Hugo I.
  • approx. 1012 - approx. 1025 or 1029: Arsius Raca
  • approx. 1025 – approx. 1059: Raimond I. le Vieux
  • 1059-1084: Raimond II. Le Jeune
  • 1084 - approx. 1103: Stephan de Sentes
  • 1104-1126: Bertrand de Baslade
  • 1126 - approx. 1134: Gottfried (Geoffroy or Godefroy)
  • 1134–1143 or 1144: Fortis Guarini de Pellegrue
  • 1144-1146: Raimond III.
  • 1146 - approx. 1165: Wilhelm I. Arnaud de Tontoulon
  • approx. 1165–1186: Garsias de Benquet
  • 1186-1213 or 1214: Gaillard I. de La Mothe
  • 1214–1219: Wilhelm II.
  • 1219-1242: Arnaud I de Pins
  • 1242-1265: Raimond IV. De Castillon
  • 1265-1277: Wilhelm III. de Pins
  • 1277-1294 or 1296: Hugo II. De Rochefort
  • 1294 or 1296–1299: Wilhelm IV. Geoffroy
  • 1299–1302: Arnaud Falquet, Fouquet, Foucaud or Foulques
  • 1302–1313 and 1319: Wilhelm V. Arnaud de La Mothe (also Bishop of Saintes )
  • 1313–1319: Thibaut or Théobald de Castillon
  • 1319-1325: Wilhelm VI. (also Bishop of Saint-Bertrand-de-Commingues)
  • 1325–1334: Pictavin or Poitevin de Montesquiou (also Bishop of Maguelonne , cardinal )
  • 1334–1348: Gaillard II. De Fargues or de la Trave or de Préchac
  • 1348-1357: Raimond V. Arnaud de la Mothe
  • 1358–1360: Géraud or Gérald du Puy or du Puch (de Podio)
  • 1360: Pierre I.
  • 1361-1368: Guillaume VII.
  • 1368-1369: Raimond VI.
  • 1370: Guillaume VIII.
  • 1371-1375: Guillaume IX. de Montlaur
  • Appointed by Avignon
  • 1374-1394: Jean I. de Caseton
  • 1395–1397: Guillaume X. d'Ortholan (also Bishop of Rodez )
  • 1397-1417: Pierre II. Saupin
  • Appointed by Rome
  • 1392: Maurice Usk (also Bishop of Aire )
  • 1396 - approx. 1411 or 1412: Jean II. De Herenco
  • 1421 - approx. 1430: Bernard I. d'Yvon
  • 1433-1446: Henri I. François de Cavier
  • 1447–1450: Bernard II. Yvest de Roserge, Rousergue or du Rosier (also Bishop of Montauban )
  • 1448–1457: Raimond VII. Du Treuil or de Tulli
  • 1457–1485: Raimond VIII. Du Treuil
  • 1486-1504: Jean III. de Bonald, Bonal, Bonneau, Bonaldy
  • 1504–1520: Amanieu I. d'Albret , cardinal
  • 1521–1528: Symphorien Bullioud (also Bishop of Soissons )
  • 1528–1531: Foucauld de Bonnevald (also Bishop of Périgueux )
  • 1531–1544: Jean IV. De Plats or Plas
  • 1544–1554: Annet de Plas
  • 1555–1558 or 1561: Jean V. Baptiste Alamanni (also Bishop of Mâcon )
  • 1558–1559: Amanieu II. De Foix
  • 1563-1564: Jean VI. de Balaguier (also Bishop of Cahors )
  • 1564–1572: François de Balaguier
  • 1572-1605: Arnaud II. De Pontac
  • 1605–1630: Jean VII. Jaubert de Barrault de Blaignac (also Bishop of Arles )
  • 1631–1633: Nicolas de Grillié, Grillet ou Grilles (also Bishop of Uzès )
  • 1633–1645: Henri II. Listolfi Maroni
  • 1646–1667: Samuel Martineau de Turé
  • 1668-1684: Guillaume XI. de Boissonade d'Orty
  • 1685-1724: Jacques-Joseph de Gourgue
  • 1724-1746: Edme Mongin
  • 1746–1792: Jean VIII Baptiste Amédée de Grégoire de Saint-Sauveur