List of the Bishops of Clermont

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The following persons were bishops and, when they were raised to the archbishopric in 2002, archbishops of the Archdiocese of Clermont in Clermont-Ferrand ( France ):

Bishops

  • Saint Stremonius (fr. Austremoine) (3rd or 4th century)
  • Saint Urbicus (312)
  • Legonius
  • Saint Hillidius (also Illidius, fr.Allyre) († approx. 384)
  • Saint Nepotianus († 388)
  • Saint Artemius († around 394)
  • Saint Venerandus (fr.Venerand) († around 423)
  • Saint Rusticus (424-446)
  • Saint Namatius (446–462)
  • Eparchius
  • Saint Sidonius Apollinaris (471–486)
  • Saint Aprunculus (486–491) previously Bishop of Langres
  • Saint Eufrasius (491-515)
  • Apollinaris II?
  • Saint Quintianus (around 523 - around 527) previously Bishop of Rodez (around 506–515)
  • Saint Gallus (approx. 486 / 527–551), uncle of Gregory of Tours
  • Cautinus (551-571)
  • Saint Avitus I (571-594)
  • Saint Caesarius (627)
  • Saint Gallus II (around 650)
  • Saint Genesius (656)
  • Gyroindus (660)
  • Felix
  • Garivaldus
  • Holy Præjectus (Prix) († January 25, 676)
  • Saint Avitus II (676-691)
  • Holy bonus
  • Nordebertus
  • Proculus
  • Stephen I (761)
  • Adebertus (785)
  • Bernouin (around 811)
  • Holy Stabilis (823-860)
  • Sigo (around 863/866)
  • Egilmar (around 878)
  • Adalard (910)
  • Arnold (approx. 912)
  • Bernhard
  • Stephen II (962-…) ( House Auvergne )
  • Begon (approx. 980 to approx. 1010)
  • Stephan III. (around 1010-1014) ( House Auvergne )
  • Stephan IV. (1014–?) ( Thiers House )
  • Rencon (1030-1053)
  • Stephan V. de Polignac (around 1053-1073) ( Polignac House )
  • Guillaume de Chamalières (1073-1076)
  • Durand (1077-1095)
  • Guillaume de Baffie (1096)
  • Pierre Roux (1105–1111)
  • Aimeri (1111-1150)
  • Stephan VI. de Mercoeur (1151–1169)
  • Pons (1170-1189)
  • Gilbert (1190-1195)
  • Robert d'Auvergne (1195–1227) ( House of Auvergne )
  • Hughes de la Tour (1227-1249)
  • Guy de la Tour (1250–1286) ( La Tour-du-Pin house )
  • Aimar de Cros (1286-1297)
  • Jean Aicelin (1298-1301)
  • Pierre de Cros (1302-1304)
  • Aubert Aicelin de Montaigu (1307-1328)
  • Arnaud Roger de Comminges (1328–1336) ( House Comminges )
  • Raymond D'Aspet (1336-1340)
  • Stephan Aubert (1340–1352), later Pope Innocent VI. ( Aubert (family) )
  • Pierre André (1342–1349) (also Bishop of Noyon (1342) and Cambrai (1349), † 1368)
  • Pierre d'Aigrefeuille (1349-1357) (afterwards Bishop of Uzès) (see house Rogier de Beaufort )
  • Jean de Mello (1357-1376) (afterwards Bishop of Chalons-en-Champagne)
  • Henri de La Tour (1376–1415) ( La Tour d'Auvergne house )
  • Martin Gouge de Charpaignes (1415–1444)
  • Jacques de Comborn (1445–1474) ( Comborn House )
  • Antoine Allemand (1475-1476)
  • Charles I of Bourbon (1476–1488) (also Bishop of Lyon )
  • Charles II of Bourbon (1489–1504)
  • Jacques d'Amboise (1505–1516) ( Amboise House )
  • Thomas Duprat (1517–1528)
  • Guillaume Duprat (1529-1560)
  • Bernardo Cardinal Salviati (1561–1567)
  • Antoine de Saint-Nectaire (1567–1584)
  • François Cardinal de La Rochefoucauld (1585–1609) (also Bishop of Senlis)
  • Antoine Rose (1609-1614)
  • Joachim d'Estaing (1614-1650)
  • Louis d'Estaing (1650–1664)
  • Gilbert de Veiny d'Arbouze (1664–1682)
  • François Bochart de Saron (1687–1715)
  • Jean-Baptiste Massillon (1717–1742)
  • François-Marie Le Maistre de La Garlaye (1743–1775)
  • François de Bonnal (1776-1800)
  • Jean-François Périer (1791–1802)
  • Charles-Antoine-Henri Du Valk de Dampierre (1802-1833)
  • Louis-Charles Féron (1833–1879)
  • Jean-Pierre Boyer (1879-1892) (also Archbishop of Bourges)
  • Pierre-Marie Belmont (1893-1921)
  • Jean-François-Etienne Marnas (1921–1932)
  • Gabriel-Emmanuel-Joseph Piguet (1933–1952)
  • Pierre-Abel-Louis Chappot de la Chanonie (1953–1974)
  • Jean Louis Joseph Dardel (1974–1995)
  • Hippolyte Simon (1996-2002)

Archbishops