List of the bishops of Cahors

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

  • St. Genulf around 300
  • Saint Sebast around 300
  • Holy Floren around 380
  • St. Alit around 425
  • Saint Anatol around 450
  • Boeci around 506
  • Sustraci at 541
  • Maxim at 549
  • Saint Maurillo 580
  • St. Ursicinus (Urcis) around 585
  • Eusebi 625
  • St. Rusticus 629–636
  • St. Desiderius von Cahors (also Geri or Dido) 636–655
  • Beto at 673
  • St. Capua around 700
  • St. Ambrosi around 745
  • ? around 770
  • Agarn around 783
  • Aimat at 813
  • Angar 813–?
  • Esteve I. 852-?
  • Guillem around 875
  • Guerau I. around 887
  • St. Gausbert 892-907
  • Amblard around 909
  • Bernat I. 945–?
  • Frotari I. around 961
  • Esteve II. 972–?
  • Frotari II. 979–?
  • Gausbert II. De Gourdon around 990
  • Bernat II. De Castelnau 1005–?
  • December around 1031
  • Bernat III. 1042–?
  • Folc around 1055
  • Bernat IV around 1068
  • Guerau II around 1077
  • Guerau III. de Cardaillac 1083-1112
  • Guillem de Calmont 1113-1143
  • Guerau IV. Hector 1159-1199
  • Guillem III. around 1199
  • Bartomeu around 1207
  • Guillem IV. De Cardaillac 1208-1235
  • Pons d'Antejac 1235-1236
  • Guerau V. Barasc 1236-1250
  • Bartomeu de Roux 1250-1273
  • Ramon de Cornil 1280-1293
  • Sicard de Montaigu 1294-1300
  • Ramon de Pauchel 1300-1312
  • Hug Guerau 1313-1317
  • Guillem V. de Labroue 1317-1324
  • Bertran de Cardaillac 1324-1367
  • Bec de Castelnau 1367-1388
  • Francesc de Cardaillac 1388-1404
  • Guillem VI. d'Arpajon 1404-1431
  • Joan del Puèy 1431-1434
  • Joan de Castelnau 1438-1459
  • Louis Cardinal d'Albret 1460–1465
  • Antoine d'Alamand 1465-1474
  • Guiscard d'Aubusson 1474-1476
  • Antoine d'Alamand (2nd time) 1476–1493
  • Benet de Joan 1494-1501
  • Antoine de Luzech 1501-1510
  • Germain de Ganay 1510-1514
  • Carles Dominic Cardinal de Caretto 1514
  • Alois de Caretto 1514-1524
  • Pau de Caretto 1524-1553
  • Alexander Cardinal Farnese the Elder J. 1554-1557
  • Pere de Bertrand 1557-1563
  • Joan de Balaguer 1567-1576
  • Antoine Hebrard de Saint-Sulpice 1577–1600
  • Simó Esteve de Popian 1607–1627
  • Pere Habert 1627-1636
  • Alan de Solminihac 1636-1659
  • Nicolau Sevin 1660-1678
  • Louis-Antoine de Noailles 1679–1680 (also Archbishop of Paris and Bishop of Chalons-sur-Marne)
  • Enric Guillem Le Jay 1680-1693
  • Enric de Briqueville de la Luzerne 1693–1741
  • Bertran Joan Baptista Ramon du Guesclin 1741–1766
  • Josep Dominic de Cheylus 1766-1777
  • Louis Maria de Nicolai 1777–1791
  • Charles-Nicolas de Bécave 1791–1802 ( Vicar Apostolic )
  • Jean d'Anglars 1791
  • Guillaume-Balthasar cousin de Grainville (1802-1828)
  • Paul Louis Joseph D'Hautpoul (1828–1842)
  • Jean-Jacques-David Bardou (1842–1863)
  • Joseph-François-Clet Peschoud (1863–1865)
  • Pierre-Alfred Grimardias (1865-1896)
  • Emile-Christophe Enard (1896–1906) (then Archbishop of Auch )
  • Victor-Omésime-Quirin Laurans (1906–1911)
  • Pierre-Célestin Cézerac (1911–1918) (then Coadjutor Bishop of Albi)
  • Joseph-Lucien Giray (1918–1936) (then titular bishop of Lycopolis and Selymbria )
  • Jean-Joseph-Aimé Moussaron (1936–1940) (then Archbishop of Albi )
  • Paul Chevrier (1941-1962)
  • André Bréheret (1962–1972)
  • Joseph-Marie-Henri Rabine (1973–1986) (then Archbishop of Albi)
  • Maurice Gaidon (1987-2004)
  • Norbert Turini (2004–2014) (then Bishop of Perpignan-Elne)
  • Laurent Camiade (since 2015)