List of the bishops of Verdun

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Coat of arms of the diocese of Verdun according to Siebmacher's book of arms from 1605

The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Verdun

Surname from to
Sanctinus at 346
Maurus maybe 356 383
Salvinus ? maybe 420
Arator around 440
Pulchronius maybe 454 470
Possessor maybe 470 maybe 486
Freminus maybe 486 maybe 502
Vitonus maybe 502 maybe 529
Desideratus maybe 529 maybe 554
Agericus 554 591
Charimeres at 595
Harimeris at 614
Ermenfred, also Ermenfried maybe 621
Godo maybe 623 maybe 626
Paul 641 648
Gisloald 648 665
Gerebert 665 689
Armonius maybe 689 maybe 701
Agrebert maybe 701 maybe 710
Bertalamius 711 715
Abbo 716 716
Pepo 716 722
Volchisus or Bolchisus ? 722 maybe 730
Agronius maybe 730 maybe 732
Madalveus 753 774 or 776
Peter, also Peter around 780 804 or 805
Austram 798 or 813 802 or 818
Heriland, also Heviland 802 or 818 July 11, 824
Hildin, also Hilduin 824 January 13, 847
Hatto, also Aldo 847 January 1, 870
Bernhard 870 December 31, 879
Dado, see also: Matfriede 880 October 7, 923
Hugo I. 923 925, † 926
Bernoin, also Bemuin , nephew of Bishop Dado 925 939
Berengar 939 or 940 959 or 960
Wigfried , also Wieyfried 959 or 962 August 31, 983
Hugo II maybe 983 984
Adalbero I. ( Wigeriche ) 984 October 16, 984
Adalbero II ( Wigeriche ) 985 April 18, 990
Haimo 990 April 21, 1024
Reginbert 1024 April 29, 1039
Rithart, also Richard (I.) 1039 November 7, 1046
Dietrich, also Theodorich 1046 or 1047 April 28, 1089
Richard I. (II.) By Brie 1089 March 8, 1107
Richard II (III) of Grandpré 1107 1114
Mazo (administrator) 1114 1117
Henry I of Blois 1117 1129
Ursio 1129 1131, † 1149
Adalbero III. ( House Chiny ) 1131 1156, † 1158
Albert I of Marcey 1156 April 14, 1162
Richard III (IV.) Of Durbuy ( House of Namur ) 1163 1171
Arnulf von Chiny ( House Chiny ) 1172 August 14, 1181
Heinrich II, Count of Castel 1181 1186
Albert II of Hiergis 1186 July 25, 1208
Robert I, Count of Grandpré 1208 August 25, 1216
John I of Aspremont 1217 1224
Rudolf von Thorotte, also Radulf von Torote ( House Thorotte ) 1224 April 21, 1245
Wido I. von Traignel, also Guido von Traiguel 1245 1245
Wido II of Mellote, also Guido von Mello ( Mello House ) 1245 February 2, 1247
Johann II of Aix 1247 August 10, 1252
Jacques I. Pantaléon 1251 1255
Robert II of Medidan (Milan, Midan ) 1255 September 7, 1271
Ulrich von Sarnay 1271 February 4, 1273
Sedis vacancy 1273 1275
Gérard de Grandson , also Gerhard von Granson 1275 1278
Henry III. by Granson 1278 1286
Sedis vacancy 1286 1289
James II of Ruvigny 1289 1296
Johann III. by Richericourt 1297 1302
Thomas von Blankenberg 1303 1305
Nicholas I of Neuville ( Neufville ) 1305 1312
Henrich IV of Aspremont 1312 1349
Otto of Poitiers ( Poitiers-Valentinois House ) 1349 1351
Hugo III, Count von Bar 1352 1361
John IV of Bourbon-Montperoux 1362 1371
Johann V. of Dampierre-St. Dizier ( House Dampierre ) 1371 1375
Guido III. by Roye 1375 1379, † 1380
Leobald from Cousance 1380 1403 or 1404
Johann VI. from Saarbrücken 1403 or 1404 1419
Ludwig I, Duke of Bar ( administrator ) ( House of Scarponnois ) 1420 1423
Raimundus 1423 1423
William of Montjoie 1423 1424
Ludwig I, Duke of Bar , for the second time 1424 1430
Louis de Haraucourt 1430 1437
Guillaume Fillastre the Younger (later Bishop of Toul ) 1437 1449
Louis de Haraucourt , for the second time 1449 1456
Guillaume de Haraucourt 1457 1500
Warry de Dompmartin, also Warich 1500 1508
Louis de Lorraine 1508 1522
Jean de Lorraine (also Bishop of Toul and Metz) 1523 1544
Nicolas de Lorraine, duc de Mercœur 1544 1547 or 1548
Nicolas ( Nicholas ) III. Psaume 1548 1575
Nicolas ( Nicholas ) IV. Bousmard 1575 or 1576 1584
Charles de Lorraine de Vaudémont (also Bishop of Toul) 1585 1587
Nicolas ( Nicholas ) V. Boucher 1588 1593
Christophe de la Vallée (Administrator) 1593 1601
Eric de Lorraine-Vaudémont 1593 1610 or 1611
Charles de Lorraine-Chaligny 1610 or 1611 1622
François de Lorraine-Chaligny 1622 or 1623 1648, (1661) † 1671
Secularization of the diocese: Verdun is ceded by Germany to France in 1648 .
Armand de Monchy d'Hocquincourt 1667 1679
Hippolyte de Béthune ( House Béthune ) 1681 1720
Charles-François d'Hallencourt de Dromesnil 1721 1754
Aymar-Fr.-Chrétien-Wed. de Nicolai 1754 1769
Henri-Louis-René des Nos 1770 1793
Etienne-Bruno-Marie d'Arbou (also Bishop of Bayonne) 1823 1830
François-Joseph de Villeneuve-Esclapon 1826 1831
Placide-Bruno Valayer 1832 1836
Augustin-Jean Le Tourneur 1836 1844
Louis Rossat 1844 1866
Augustin Hacquard 1867 1884
Jean-Natalis-François Gonindard (afterwards Archbishop of Rennes) 1884 1887
Jean-Pierre Pagis 1887 1901
Louis-Ernest Dubois (afterwards Archbishop of Bourges ) 1901 1909
Jean Arturo Chollet (afterwards Archbishop of Cambrai ) 1910 1913
Charles-Marie-André Ginisty 1914 1946
Marie-Georges Petit 1946 1963
Pierre Francis Lucien Anatole Boillon 1963 1986
Marcel Herriot 1987 1999
François Maupu 2000 2014
Jean-Paul Gusching 2014

literature

  • Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. , Minden 1854, pp. 121–122 .
  • Max Wilberg: Regent Tables - A compilation of the rulers of countries on all continents up to the beginning of the 20th century . 1987 by Transpress VEB publishing house for traffic, Berlin. Unchanged photomechanical reprint of the Frankfurt / Oder edition, 1906 ISBN 3-344-00094-2 .