List of the Bishops of Troyes

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The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Troyes ( France ):

  • at 340: holy amateur
  • 346-347: Optatius
  • Léon Heraclius
  • Holy Melaine
  • Aurelius
  • 426: Saint Ursus
  • 426–479: Saint Loup I.
  • 511-525: Saint Camelian
  • 533-541: Saint Vincent
  • 549: Ambrose
  • 573-582: Gallomagne
  • 585-586: Agrecius
  • Loup II.
  • at 631: Evode
  • Modégisil
  • Ragnégisil
  • Holy Leucoin
  • Saint Nicolas de Matthieu
  • Bertoald
  • 666-673: Subscription
  • 675-678: Waimer
  • Vulfred
  • Ragembert
  • Aldebert
  • Gaucher
  • Ardouin
  • at 722: Censard
  • 766: Holy Bobin
  • Amingus
  • around 787: Adelgaire
  • Bertulf
  • around 829–936: Elie
  • 837-845: Adalbert
  • 842 / 846–861: Saint Prudentius
  • 866? -869: Foucher
  • around 880: Ottulf
  • around 890: Bodon
  • around 895: Riveus
  • around 910: Otbert
  • after 914 – around 970: Ansegis ( Arch Chancellor )
  • 971: Walon
  • Ayric
  • 980-982: Milon I.
  • Manassès I, † 991 ( House of Montdidier )
  • Renaud I.
  • Fromond I.
  • 1034-1049: Mainard
  • 1050: Fromond II.
  • 1075: Hugo I.
  • Gauthier
  • 1075-1082: Hugo II. De Moeslain ( Dampierre House )
  • 1083-1121: Milon II.
  • 1121–1122: Renaud II ( Montlhéry house )
  • 1122–1145: Atton (or Hatton)
  • 1145–1169: Heinrich I ( Spanheimer , see Engelbert (Carinthia) )
  • 1169-1180: Matthieu
  • 1181–1190: Manassé II.
  • 1190-1193: Barthélémy
  • 1193–1205: Garnier de Traînel
  • 1207-1223: Hervée
  • 1223-1233: Robert
  • 1233-1269: Nicolas
  • 1269–1298: Jean I ( Jean de Nanteuil )
  • 1299-1314: Guichard
  • 1314-1317: Jean II d'Auxois
  • 1317-1324: Guillaume I.
  • 1324-1326: Jean III.
  • 1326-1341: Jean IV.
  • 1342-1353: Jean V.
  • 1354–1370: Henri II. De Poitiers ( Poitiers-Valentinois house )
  • 1370-1375: Jean VI.
  • 1375–1377: Pierre I.
  • 1377-1395: Pierre II. D'Arcis
  • 1395-1426: Etienne de Givry
  • 1426-1450: Jean VII.
  • 1450–1483: Louis I.
  • 1483-1518: Jacques Raguier
  • 1519–1527: Guillaume II.
  • 1528-1544: Odard Hennequin
  • 1545–1550: Louis I de Lorraine-Guise
  • 1551-1561: Antoine Caracciolo
  • 1562–1593: Claude-Charles-Roger de Bauffremont ( House Bauffremont )
  • 1594-1604: René Benoit
  • 1604-1641: René (de) Breslay
  • 1641–1678: François Mallier du Houssay
  • 1678–1697: François I. Bouthillier de Chavigny
  • 1697–1716: Denis-François II. Bouthillier de Chavigny (also Archbishop of Sens)
  • 1716–1742: Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
  • 1742–1758: Mathias Poncet de la Rivière
  • 1758–1761: Jean-Baptiste-Marie Champion de Cicé
  • 1761–1790: Louis Claude-Mathias-Joseph de Barral (afterwards Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1791–1793: Augustin Sibille
  • April 11–21. September 1802: Marc-Antoine de Noé
  • 1802–1807: Louis-Apolinaire de la Tour du Pin-Montauban
  • 1809-1825: Etienne-Marie de Boulogne
  • 1825–1843: Jacques-Louis-David de Seguin des Hons
  • 1843–1848: Jean-Marie-Mathias Debelay (also Archbishop of Avignon)
  • 1848–1860: Pierre-Louis Cœur
  • 1860-1875: Emmanuel-Jules Ravinet
  • 1875–1898: Pierre-Louis-Marie Cortet
  • 1898–1907: Gustave-Adolphe de Pélacot (also Archbishop of Chambéry)
  • 1907–1927: Laurent-Marie-Etienne Monnier
  • 1927–1932: Maurice Feltin (then Archbishop of Sens, Bordeaux, Paris and Cardinal)
  • 1933–1938: Joseph-Jean Heintz
  • 1938–1943: Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre (then Archbishop of Bourges and Cardinal)
  • 1943-1967: Julien Le Couëdic
  • 1967–1992: André Pierre Louis Marie Fauchet
  • 1992–1998: Gérard Antoine Daucourt
  • since 1999: Marc Camille Michel Stenger