List of the bishops of Beauvais
The following people were Bishops of Beauvais ( France ):
- St. Lucianus (3rd century)
- Thalasisus
- Viktor
- Chanarus
- Numitius
- Licerius
- Themerus
- Bertegesillus
- Rodomarus
- Ansoldus
- Ribertus
- Cogerimus
- Anselmus
- Maurinus
- Himbertus
- Clement
- Constantine
- Radingus (632-660)
- Ercambertus
- Rocoaldus
- Miroldus
- Austringus
- Deodatus
- Andreas
- Hodingus
- 821-846: Adalmannus
- Ragimbertus
- Hildemanus
- ? –859: Erminfridus
- ? -881: Odo
- Hrotgarius
- 888-900: Honoratus
- 909-921: Herluin
- ? -? : Bovon
- ? -? : Hildegar
- 933-972: Walleran
- 987-997: Herve
- ? -? : Hugo
- 1002-1022: Roger I of Blois
- 1022-1030: Garin
- 1035-1058: Drogon or Druon
- 1059-1063: Guilbert
- 1063-1085: Guido
- 1085-1089: Ursion
- 1089-1095: Foulques de Dammartin
- 1095-1096: Roger II ( Chancellor of France )
- 1096-1099: Ansel
- 1100–1104: Stephan von Garlande
- 1104-1114: Godefroy de Pisseleu
- 1114–1133: Pierre de Dammartin
- 1133-1144: Odon II.
- 1144-1148: Odon III.
- 1149–1162: Henry of France (also Archbishop of Reims )
- 1162-1175: Barthélémi de Montcornet
- 1175-1217: Philippe de Dreux
- 1217-1234: Milon de Nanteuil
- 1234-1236: Godefroi of Clermont
- 1237-1248: Robert de Cressonsacq
- 1249-1267: Guillaume de Gres
- 1267-1283: Renaud de Nanteuil
- 1283-1300: Thibaud de Nanteuil
- 1301–1312: Simon de Clermont de Nesle (also Bishop of Noyon ) ( House of Clermont )
- 1313–1347: Jean de Marigny (1329 also Chancellor of France , from 1347 Archbishop of Rouen )
- 1347–1356: Guillaume Bertrand (also Bishop of Bayeux ) ( House of Bastembourg )
- 1356–1360: Philippe d'Alençon (also Archbishop of Rouen) son of Count Charles II of Alençon
- 1360–1368: Jean de Dormans (also Bishop of Lisieux )
- 1368–1375: Jean d'Augerant (also Bishop of Chartres )
- 1375–1387: Milon de Dormans (also Bishop of Angers and Chancellor of France )
- 1387–1388: Guillaume de Vienne (also Bishop of Autun and Rouen)
- 1388-1395: Thomas d'Estouteville
- 1395–1397: Ludwig d'Orléans (also Bishop of Poitiers )
- 1398–1412: Pierre de Savoisy (also Bishop of Mans)
- 1413–1420: Bernard de Chevenon (also Bishop of Amiens )
- 1420-1432: Pierre Cauchon
- 1432–1444: Jean Juvénal des Ursins (afterwards Bishop of Laon )
- 1444–1462: Guillaume d'Hellande
- 1462–1488: Johann von Bar
- 1497-1521: Louis de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
- 1523–1530: Antoine Lascaris de Tende (also Bishop of Riez)
- 1530–1535: Charles de Villiers (also Bishop of Limoges )
- 1535–1569: Cardinal Odet de Coligny de Chatillon ( Coligny house )
- 1569–1575: Cardinal Charles I. de Bourbon (also Archbishop of Rouen)
- 1575–1593: Nicolas Fumée
- 1596-1616: René Potier
- 1617–1650: Augustin Potier , brother of the previous one
- 1651–1679: Nicolas Choart de Buzenval, nephew of the previous one
- 1679–1713: Cardinal Toussaint de Forbin-Janson
- 1719–1726: François Honorat de Beauvilliers de St. Aignan
- 1728–1772: Etienne-René Cardinal Potier de Gesvres
- 1772–1792: François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld , since 1926 Seliger
- 1802–1805: Jean-Chrisostôme de Villaret (also Bishop of Amiens)
- 1805–1817: Jean-François de Mandolx (also Bishop of Amiens)
- 1819–1822: Marc-Marie de Bombelles (also Bishop of Amiens)
- 1822–1823: Jean-Pierre de Gallien de Chabons (also Bishop of Amiens)
- 1823–1825: Claude-Louis de Lesquen (then Bishop of Rennes)
- 1825–1830: François-Hyacinthe-Jean Feutrier
- 1832–1837: Jean-Louis-Simon Lemercier
- 1837–1841: Pierre-Marie Cottret
- 1841–1878: Joseph-Armand Gignoux
- 1878–1880: François-Edouard Hasley (then Archbishop of Avignon, later of Cambrai)
- 1880–1884: Désiré-Joseph Dennel (then Bishop of Arras)
- 1884-1892: Joseph-Maxence Péronne
- 1892–1899: Edmond-Frédéric Fuzet (then Archbishop of Rouen)
- 1899–1915: Marie-Jean-Célestin Douais
- 1915–1937: Eugène-Stanislas Le Senne
- 1937–1955: Felix Roeder (then titular bishop of Anthedon )
- 1955–1965: Pierre-Marie Lacointe
- 1965–1978: Stéphane-Émile-Alfred Desmazières
- 1978–1984: Jacques Jullien (then coadjutor archbishop and archbishop of Rennes)
- 1985-1995: Adolphe-Marie Hardy
- 1995–2002: Guy Thomazeau (then Archbishop of Montpellier )
- 2003–2009: Jean-Paul James (then Bishop of Nantes)
- since 2010: Jacques Benoit-Gonnin