List of the bishops of Sisteron

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The following people were bishops of the diocese of Sisteron ( France ):

  • Chrysaphius (449-452)
  • Johann I. (500-516?)
  • Valere (517)
  • Avole (541-554)
  • Genes (573)
  • Pologronius (584-585)
  • Secondin I. (614)
  • John II (812-860)
  • Viventius (9th century)
  • Magnibert (9th century)
  • Amantius (9th century)
  • Secondin II. (9th century)
  • Virmagne (9th century)
  • Receipt (867)
  • Vincent (late 9th century)
  • Eustorge (10th century)
  • Arnulphe (925?)
  • Johann III. (930-965?)
  • Ours (967)
  • Rudolf I (981)
  • Frodon (999-1015)
  • Durand (1015? -1020)
  • Pierre I (1023-1043) (brother of Feraud, Bishop of Gap )
  • Géraud? (1031? -1045?)
  • Pierre II (1043) (afterwards Bishop of Vaison , nephew of Pierre I)
  • Gérard I. Chevrier (1060-1080?)
  • Karl (1082)
  • Nitard (late 11th century)
  • Bertrand I. (1102–1105?)
  • Gérard II (1110-1124)
  • Raimbaud (1125? -1145)
  • Pierre de Sabran (1145–1171)
  • Bertrand II (1172-1174)
  • Bermond d'Anduse (1174-1214)
  • Rodolphe II. (1216-1241)
  • Henri de Suse (1244–1250) (afterwards Archbishop of Embrun )
  • Humbert Fallavel (1250–1256)
  • Alain de Lusarches (1257-1277)
  • Pierre Giraud (1277–1291)
  • Pierre d'Alamanon (1292-1304)
  • Jacques Gantelmi (1306-1310)
  • Raimond d'Oppède (1310-1328)
  • Rostan I (1328-1348)
  • Pierre Artaudi (1349-1360)
  • Gérard III. (1362-1369)
  • Ranulphe de Gorze (1370-1382)
  • Artaud de Mélan (1382–1404)
  • Antoine de Viale (1383–1386) (appointed by Pope Urban VI )
  • Nicolas Sacosta (1404-1414)
  • Robert du Four (1414-1437)
  • Miter Gastinel (1437-1440)
  • Raimond Ralon (1437)
  • Gaucher de Forcalquier (1440-1442)
  • Charles de Borna (1442-1456)
  • Jacques Radulphi (1456-1463)
  • André de Plaisance (1463-1477)
  • Jean Esquenart (1477-1492)
  • Thibaud de La Tour d'Auvergne (1493-1499)
  • Laurent Bureau (1499–1504)
  • Pierre Filholi (1504–1506) (afterwards Archbishop of Aix )
  • François de Dinteville (1506–1514) (afterwards Bishop of Auxerre )
  • Claude de Louvain (1514–1520) (also Bishop of Soissons , Abbot of Saint-Jean d'Amiens and Saint-Pierre de Bèze )
  • Michel de Savoie (1520–1522) (afterwards Bishop of Beauvais )
  • Claude d'Aussonville (1523-1531)
  • Antoine de Narbonne (1531–1541)
  • Albin de Rochechouard (1542–1543)
  • Émeric de Rochechouard (1543–1580) (brother of the previous one)
  • Antoine de Couppes (1582-1606)
  • Toussaint de Glandevès (1606–1648)
  • Antoine d'Arbaud (1648–1666)
  • Michel Poncet (1667–1675) (afterwards Archbishop of Bourges )
  • Jacques Potier (1677–1681) (afterwards Bishop of Évreux )
  • Louis de Thomassin (1682-1718)
  • Pierre-François Lafitau (1720–1764)
  • Louis-Jérôme de Suffren (1764–1789) (brother of Pierre André de Suffren , called le Bailli de Suffren , then becomes Bishop of Nevers )
  • François de Bovet (1789–1801)

literature

  • Joseph Hyacinthe Albanès, Ulysse Chevalier (completed, annotated and published by), Gallia christiana novissima. Histoire des archevêchés, évêques et abbayes de France d'après les documents authentiques recueillis dans les registres du Vatican et les archives locales