List of the bishops of Lausanne
The following people were Bishops and Prince-Bishops of Lausanne :
From the beginning to the Reformation (1536)
- Saint Marius of Avenches 574? -594
- St. Protasius around 650
- Chilmegisilus around 670
- ...
- Ulrich 800? -813
- Peaceful 813-817
- Paschal 817
- ...
- David 827-850
- Hartmann 851-878
- Jerome 878-892
- Boso 892-927
- Libo 928-932
- Burchard I of Burgundy 932-947
- Meinhard 947-968
- Eginolfus 968-985
- Henry I of Burgundy 985-1018
- Hugo of Burgundy 1018-1036
- vacancy
- Heinrich II. Von Lenzburg 1038-1056
- Burkhard von Oltigen , 1056-1089
- Lambert von Grandson around 1090-1097 / 98
- Kuno Graf von Hasenburg-Vinelz 1097 / 98–1103
- Giroldus de Faucigny 1103–1126 / 34
- Guy I. de Maligny 1126 / 34-1143 / 44
- Amadeus I of Hauterive 1144–1157 ( Clermont-Tonnerre House )
- vacancy
- Landri de Durnes (Landrich von Dornach) 1160–1178
- Roger de Vico Pisano 1178-1212 (1212 resignation)
- Berthold of Neuchâtel 1212-1220
- Gérard de Rougemont 1220–1221 (1221–1225 Archbishop of Besançon)
- Guillaume I. d'Ecublens 1221-1229
- Peter of Savoy (1229–1231) (administrator)
- Boniface of Lausanne 1231–1239 (1239 resignation)
- In 1240 there was a double election by the cathedral chapter, in 1241 the Pope decided in favor of Jean de Cossonay
- Philip of Savoy (1240–1241) (1239–1266 administrator of Valence, 1245–1267 Archbishop of Lyon)
- Jean I. de Cossonay 1240-1273
- Guillaume II. De Champvent 1274-1301
- Gerhard III. von Wippingen 1302–1309 (1309–1325 Bishop of Baseel)
- Othon de Champvent 1309-1312
- Pierre d'Oron 1313-1323
- Jean II. De Rossillon 1323-1341
- Jean III Bertrand 1341–1342 (1342–1365 Archbishop of Tarentaise)
- Geoffroi de Vayrols 1342–1347 (1347–1357 Bishop of Carpentras, 1357–1361 Bishop of Carcassonne, 1361–1376 Archbishop of Toulouse)
- François Prévôt 1347-1354
- Aimon I. de Cossonay 1355-1375
- Guy II. De Prangins 1375-1394
- Guillaume III. de Monthonay 1394-1406
- Guillaume IV. De Challant 1406-1431
- Louis de La Palud 1431–1433 (1441–1451 Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne)
- Jean IV. De Prangins 1433–1440 (1440–1444 Bishop of Aosta)
- George of Saluzzo 1440–1461 (1433–1440 Bishop of Aosta)
- Guillaume V. de Varax 1462-1466
- Jean Michel 1466-1468
- vacancy
- Giuliano della Rovere 1472-1476
- Benoît de Montferrand 1476-1491
- Aymon II de Montfalcon 1491-1517
- Sébastien de Montfalcon 1517-1536
Bishops of Lausanne in Freiburg (CH)
- Jean de Watteville 1609-1649
- Jost Knab 1652-1658
- Henri Fuchs 1658–1662 (Apostolic Administrator)
- Jean-Baptiste de Strambino 1662–1684
- Pierre de Montenbach 1688-1707
- Jacques Duding 1707-1716
- Claude-Antoine Duding 1716-1745
- Joseph-Hubert de Boccard 1746–1758 (brother of François Jean-Philippe de Boccard )
- Joseph-Nicolas de Montenach 1758–1782
- Bernhard Emanuel von Lenzburg 1782–1795
- Jean-Baptiste d'Odet 1796–1803
- Joseph-Antoine Guisolan 1804-1814
- Pierre Tobie Yenni 1815-1845
Bishops of Lausanne and Geneva (since 1821)
The title of Bishop of Geneva was finally passed to the Bishop of Lausanne in the course of the reorganization.
- Pierre Tobie Yenni 1815-1845
- Etienne Marilley 1846–1879
- Christophore Cosandey 1879-1882
- Gaspard Mermillod 1883-1891
- Joseph Déruaz 1891-1911
- André-Maurice Bovet 1911-1915
- Placide Colliard 1915-1920
- Marius Besson 1920-1945
Bishops of Lausanne, Geneva and Friborg (since 1924)
In 1924 the collegiate church of Friborg became the cathedral of Saint Nicholas of the diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Friborg (lat .: Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis, et Friburgensis)
- Marius Besson 1920-1945
- François Charrière 1945–1970
- Pierre Mamie 1970-1995
- Amédée Grab 1995–1998
- Bernard Genoud 1999-2010
- Charles Morerod since 2010
See also
literature
- Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. Minden 1854, p. 51f. ( Google books )
- Jean Gremaud: Catalog chronologique des évêques de Lausanne. Friborg 1857. ( Google books )
- Gilbert Coutaz: Lausanne (diocese). 2.2. - Organization and institutions. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .