List of the Bishops of Chartres

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The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Chartres ( Chartres is in France ):

  • Holy Aventine (Adventinus)
  • Optat (?)
  • Valentin at 395
  • Martin le Blanc (Martinus Candidus)
  • Aignan
  • Severe
  • Castor
  • Africanus (?)
  • Possesseur (possessor)
  • Polychronius
  • Palladius (?)
  • Arbogast (possibly identical to Arbogast the younger )
  • Flavius ​​(?)
  • Holy Solen or Solenne (Solemnis)
  • around 511 Saint Aventine
  • ? –552 Ethere, also Euthere (Etherus)
  • ? –557 Saint Leobinus
  • ? -567 Holy Caletric
  • Pappolus (Papulus, Pabulus)
  • Saint Bethaire or Bohaire (Betharius) around 600
  • Magnobode or Magobertus, Magnebodus, Mugoldus (?)
  • Sigoald
  • Mainulf
  • Thibaut
  • Lancegesile or Bertegisilus (Leodegisilus, Lancissilus, Langesilisus, Bertegisilus)
  • at 640–658 ?: Holy Malard
  • Gaubert or Gausbert (Gaubertus, Gausbertus)
  • Deodat (?)
  • Dromus, Dronus, Drono, Pronus, Promus, Promo (?)
  • Berthegran (?)
  • Haynius (?)
  • Agirard or Airard (Agirardus, Aidradus, Airardus, Aicardus, Haigradus)
  • Agatheus (?)
  • Leobert (Leobertus, Leudisbertus) around 723
  • Hado (?)
  • Flavius ​​(?)
  • Godessald (?) Also Godosaldus, Godalsadus
  • Bernoin (Bernoinus, Hernoinus, Hieronymus)
  • Helie ca.840 and 849
  • around 854: Bouchard (Burchardus)
  • Frotbold 855-857
  • Gislebert or Gilbert (Gislebertus, Willebertus, Galeverius, Galtherus) 859 and 878
  • Aymon (?)
  • Gerard or Girard (?)
  • Aymeric or Aymery
  • Gancelme or Goussaume (Waltelmus, Wantelmus, Waltelmus, Gancelinus, Gantelmus, Ancelmus, Gancelmus ...)
  • Aganon or Haganon circa 931 and 940
  • Rainfroy about 949-950
  • Hardouin
  • Vulfaldus or Ulphardus
  • around 984: Eudes (Odo)
  • 1007-1028: Fulbert
  • 1028-1048: Thierry (Theodoricus)
  • 1048-1060: Agobert (Agobertus, Agenertus, Aivertus, Adevertus)
  • 1060-1064 / 1065: Hugo
  • 1065-1069: Robert de Tours
  • 1069-1075: Arrald
  • 1075-1076: Robert de Grantemesnil
  • 1077-1089: Geoffroy I.
  • 1089-1115: Ivo
  • 1115 - approx. 1148: Geoffroy II. De Lèves
  • 1148–1155: Gosselin de Lèves
  • 1155-1164: Robert
  • 1164–1176: Guillaume aux Blanches Mains ( Blois House )
  • 1176–1180: John of Salisbury
  • 1181–1183: Peter von Celle
  • 1182–1217: Rainald von Bar (or de Mousson) ( Scarponnois House )
  • 1218-1234: Gautier
  • 1234-1236: Hugues de La Ferté
  • 1236–1244: Aubry Cornut (see Clément du Mez )
  • 1244–1246: Henri de Grez (de Gressibus)
  • 1247–1259: Mathieu des Champs (de Campis)
  • 1259-1276: Pierre de Mincy
  • 1277-1297: Simon de Perruchay
  • 1298-1315: Jean de Garlande
  • 1316-1326: Robert de Joigny
  • 1326-1328: Pierre de Chappes
  • 1328-1332: Jean Pasté
  • 1332-1342: Aymery de Chastellux
  • ???? - ???? : Guillaume Amy (Amici) (also Bishop of Apt)
  • ???? - 1357: Louis de Vaucemain
  • 1357–1360: Simon Lemaire (also Bishop of Dol)
  • 1360 - ???? : Jean d'Anguerant
  • ???? - ???? : Guérin d'Arcy
  • ???? - 1390: Jean Lefèvre
  • 1391-1406: Jean de Montaigu
  • ???? - 1415: Martin Gouge de Charpaigne
  • 1415-1418: Philippe de Boisgilon
  • ???? - 1432: Jean de Frétigny
  • 1432–1434: Robert Dauphin ( Auvergne House )
  • ???? - 1441: Thibaut Lemoine
  • 1442–1443: Pierre de Comborn ( Comborn House )
  • 1444-1459: Pierre Bèchebien
  • 1459-1492: Miles d'Illiers
  • 1492-1507: René d'Illiers
  • 1507–1525: Cardinal Erhard von der Marck
  • 1525–1553: Louis Guillard (previously Bishop of Tournai)
  • 1553-1573: Charles Guillard
  • 1573–1598: Nicolas de Thou
  • 1599–1620: Philippe Hurault de Cheverny
  • 1620–1642: Léonor d'Estampes-Valencay (also Archbishop of Reims, House of Estampes )
  • 1642-1656: Jacques Lescot
  • 1657–1690: Ferdinand de Neuville de Villeroy (previously Bishop of Saint-Malo)
  • 1690–1709: Paul Godet des Marais
  • 1710–1746: Charles-François des Montiers de Mérinville
  • 1748–1780: Pierre-Augustin-Bernardin de Rosset de Fleury
  • 1780–1790: Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Lubersac
  • 1791-1793: Nicolas Bonnet
  • 1817–1824: Jean-Baptiste Marie Anne Antoine de Latil (also Archbishop of Reims)
  • 1824–1853: Claude-Hippolyte Clausel de Montals
  • 1853–1889: Louis-Eugène Regnault
  • 1889–1895: François Lagrange
  • 1896–1904: Bon-Arthur-Gabriel Mollien
  • 1906–1926: Henri-Louis-Alfred Bouquet
  • 1926–1954: Raoul-Octove-Marie-Jean Harscouët
  • 1955-1978: Roger Michon
  • 1978–1991: Michel Kuehn
  • 1991–1997: Jacques Perrier (also Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes )
  • 1998-2005: Bernard-Nicolas Aubertin , O. Cist. (afterwards Archbishop of Tours)
  • 2005-2017: Michel Pansard (then Bishop of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes )
  • since 2018: Philippe Christory