List of the bishops of Grenoble

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The following people were bishops of Grenoble ( France ):

  • Holy Domnin 381-384
  • Diogene end of the 4th century
  • Amicus 5th century
  • Sebastian about 420
  • Vitalia approx. 439–?
  • Saint Cérat 441-450
  • Viventius 463? -478
  • Viktor 515 to about 530
  • Ursolus 538
  • Siagrius I. 552 to about 570
  • Isice I. 573-601 or 608
  • Siagrius II. 614-626
  • Clair 650
  • Holy Ferreol or Ferjus about 653 to about 664
  • Boson 664–?
  • Isice II approx. 690?
  • Austrebert ca.699
  • Ramnou 707
  • Ragnomar 726
  • Austoric 742?
  • Corbus 743–?
  • Leopert approx. 760?
  • Adalhard about 804
  • Radou 825
  • Supert 829
  • Evrard
  • Adalulf about 840
  • Ebbo 855-860
  • Bernaire 869–?
  • Isaac 888-922
  • Alquier 944-949
  • Isarn approx. 949 to approx. 990
  • Humbert I. d'Albon from about 990 to about 1025
  • Mallen approx. 1025-1035
  • Artaud approx. 1036-1058
  • Humbert II. 1058
  • Pons approx. 1070-1076
  • Saint Hugo of Châteauneuf 1080–1132
  • Hugo II. 1132-1148
  • Noel 1150
  • Othmar de Sassenage 1150–1151 ( House Sassenage )
  • Gottfried 1151–1163
  • Jean de Sassenage 1164-1220 ( House Sassenage )
  • William I 1220
  • Peter I. 1221-1223
  • Soffroy 1223 to circa 1237
  • Peter II. 1237-1250
  • Falcon approx. 1250-1266
  • Guillaume II. De Sassenage 1266–1281 ( House Sassenage )
  • Guillaume III. de Royn 1281-1302
  • Guillaume IV. De Royn 1302-1337
  • Jean de Chissé 1337-1350
  • Raoul de Chissey 1350-1380 (afterwards Bishop of Tarentaise)
  • François de Conzié 1380-1388 (afterwards Bishop of Arles)
  • Aymon de Chissé I. OSB 1388-1427 (afterwards Bishop of Nice)
  • Aymon de Chissé II. 1427-1450
  • Siboud Alleman 1450-1476
  • Jost von Silenen 1482–1484 (afterwards Bishop of Sion)
  • Laurent I. Alleman OSA 1476-1482 and 1484-1518
  • Laurent II. Alleman OSA 1518-1561
  • François de Saint-Marcel d'Avançon OSB 1562-1575
  • François du Pléard (Fléhard) 1575–1606
  • Jean de La Croix de Chevrières 1607-1619
  • Alphonse de La Croix de Chevrières 1619-1620
  • Pierre Scarron 1620-1667
  • Cardinal Étienne Le Camus 1671–1707
  • Ennemond Alleman de Montmartin 1708-1719
  • Paul de Chaulnes 1721–1725 (previously Bishop of Sarlat)
  • Jean de Caulet 1726-1771
  • Jean de Cairol de Madaillan 1771–1779 (previously Bishop of Vence)
  • Hippolyte Haÿ de Bonteville 1779–1788 (previously Bishop of Saint-Flour)
  • Henri-Charles Dulau D'Allemans 1789–1790 (1802)
    • Joseph Pouchot 1791–1792
    • Henri Reymond 1792–1802 (afterwards Bishop of Dijon)
  • Claude Simon 1802-1825
  • Philibert de Bruillard 1826–1852, † 1860
  • Jacques-Marie-Achille Ginoulhiac 1852–1870 (afterwards Archbishop of Lyon)
  • Pierre-Antoine-Justin Paulinier 1870–1875 (afterwards Archbishop of Besançon)
  • Amand-Joseph Fava 1875-1899
  • Paul-Emile-Marie-Joseph Henry 1899–1911
  • Louis-Joseph Maurin 1911–1916 (afterwards Archbishop of Lyon and Cardinal)
  • Alexandre Caillot 1917-1957
  • André-Jacques Fougerat 1957–1969, † 1983
  • Gabriel-Marie-Joseph Matagrin 1969–1989
  • Louis Dufaux 1989-2006
  • Guy André Marie de Kerimel since 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Histoire, Diocèse de Grenoble-Vienne , accessed on April 13, 2019 (French)