List of the bishops of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne

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The following people were bishops of the diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne ( France ):

  • 579: Holy Felmase
  • 581–602: Saint Æconius (Hiconius)
  • 650: Leporius
  • 725: Walchinus
  • around 736 to 738: Saint Emilianus
  • 773: Vitgarius
  • 837: Mainard
  • 855: Joseph
  • 858: Abbo
  • 876: Adalbert
  • 899: Wilhelm I.
  • around 915 Benedict
  • 916–926: Saint Odilard or Edolard
  • 994-1025: Evrard
  • around 1032-1060: Thibaud
  • 1060-1073: Brochard
  • 1075-1081: Artaud
  • 1081-1116: Conon
  • 1116–1124: Amédée de Faucigny
  • 1124-1132: Conon II.
  • 1132–1134: Saint Airald, Ayrald I or Ayrold
  • 1134–1146: Ayrald II.
  • 1146–1158: Bernard I.
  • 1158: Ayrald III.
  • 1162–1176: Guillaume II.
  • 1177: Peter
  • 1177-1198: Lambert
  • 1198-1200: Allevard
  • 1200-1211: Bernard II.
  • 1215 Amadeus of Geneva
  • 1215-1221 Ean
  • 1221-1236 Aimar de Bernin
  • 1236–1256: Amadeus of Savoy († 1268), son of Thomas I of Savoy
  • 1256-1261: Pierre de Morestel
  • 1261–1269: Anselm I de Clermont († 1269)
  • 1269-1273: Pierre de Guelis
  • 1273-1301: Aymon I. de Miolans
  • 1302: Ayrald IV.
  • 1302–1308: Amblard d'Entremont (de Beaumont)
  • 1308-1334: Aymon II. De Miolans d'Hurtières
  • 1335–1349: Anselme II. De Clermont († 1349)
  • 1349–1376: Amadeus of Savoyen-Achaia (also Bishop of Maurienne and Lausanne )
  • 1376-1380: Jean Malabaila
  • 1380-1385: Henry de Severy
  • 1385-1410: Savin de Floran
  • 1410-1422: Amédée de Montmayeur
  • 1422-1432: Aimon Gerbais
  • 1433-1441: Ogre Moriset
  • 1441-1451: Cardinal Louis de La Palud
  • 1451-1452: Cardinal Juan de Segovia
  • 1452–1483: Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville (also Bishop of Angers, Lodève, Ostia, Porto and Archbishop of Rouen)
  • 1483–1499: Etienne de Morel (also abbot of Ambronay )
  • 1499–1532: Cardinal Louis II. De Gorrevod de Challand
  • 1532-1544: Louis III. de Gorrevord
  • 1544–1559: Cardinal Jérôme Recanati Capodiferro or Testaferrata (also Bishop of Nice )
  • 1560–1563: Brandolesius de Trottis
  • 1563–1567: Cardinal Hippolyte d'Este
  • 1567–1591: Pierre de Lambert
  • 1591-1618: Philibert Milliet de Faverges
  • 1618-1636: Charles Bobba
  • 1640–1656: Paul Milliet de Challes
  • 1656-1686: Hercule Berzzeti
  • 1686-1736 / 41: François-Hyacinthe Valpergue de Masin
  • 1741–1756: Ignace-Dominique Grisella de Rosignan
  • 1756–1778: Cardinal Charles-Joseph Filippa
  • 1780–1793: Charles-Joseph Compans de Brichanteau
  • 1802–1805: René des Monstiers de Mérinville (also Bishop of Chambéry and Geneva )
  • 1805–1823: Irénée-Yves De Solle (also Bishop of Chambéry and Geneva)
  • 1825–1840: Cardinal Alexis Billiet (also Archbishop of Chambéry)
  • 1840–1876: François-Marie Vibet
  • 1876–1906: Michel Rosset
  • 1906–1924: Adrien Alexis Fodéré
  • 1924–1946: Auguste Grumel
  • 1946–1954: Frédéric Duc
  • 1954–1956: Louis Ferrand (also Coadjutor Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1956–1960: Joël-André-Jean-Marie Bellec (also Bishop of Perpignan-Elne )
  • 1961–1966: André-Georges Bontems (also Archbishop of Chambéry)

Continuation under the Archdiocese of Chambéry