List of Archbishops of Arles
The following people were Bishops and Archbishops of Arles ( France ):
- Trophimus (around 250)
- Marcianus (254-257) - heretic, Cypr.ep.68,1 , follower of Novatian
- Marinus (313-314)
- Nicasius
- Valentinus
- Saturninus (346-361)
- Crecentius
- Concordius (374-385)
- Ingenuus (394-395)
- Heros (408-412)
- Patroclus (412-426) (first archbishop since 417)
- Honoratus (426 to January 16, 430)
- Hilarius (430 to May 5, 449)
- Ravennius (June 449–456 or 461?)
- Augustal (456–456 or 461)
- Leontius (456 or 461–484)
- Eonius (484-502)
- Caesarius (503 to August 26, 543)
- Auxanius (543-546)
- Aurelianus (546 to June 16, 551), relative of Gregory of Tours
- Sabaudus (552-586)
- Licerius (586-588)
- Paschasius of Arles (between Licerius and Virgilius, existence disputed)
- Virgilius (588-601 or 610)
- Florianus (around 613)
- Theodosius (632-650)
- John I (651–668)
- Felix (679-682)
- Wolbertus (around 683)
- ...
- Elifantus (788-794)
- Rustan (around 806)
- Johann II. (811–816 or 819)
- Nothon / Noto (819 or 824–844 or 850)
- Rotland (850 or 852 to September 18, 869)
- Walter?
- Rostaing (871-914)
- Manasses (920-961)
- Ithier (March 963-981)
- Anno (981-994)
- Pons de Marignane (1005-1029)
- Raimbaud de Reillanne (May 1030 to February 18, 1069)
- Aicard de Marseille (1070-1080, deposed, but usurped office; † before 1098)
- Gibelin de Sabran (1080 / 1098–1112)
- Atton de Bruniquel (October 6, 1115 to March 6, 1129)
- Bernard Guerin / Garin (1129 to March 2, 1138)
- Guillaume Monge (1139? -1 January 1142)
- Raimon de Montredon (1142–1160)
- Raimon de Bollène (1163-1182)
- Pierre Isnard (1183–1190)
- Imbert d'Eyguière (October 9, 1191 to July 20, 1202)
- Michel de Morèse (August 1202 to July 21, 1217)
- Uc Béroard (March 27, 1218 to November 18, 1232)
- Jean Baussan (July 27, 1233 to November 24, 1258)
- Bertran Malferrat (November 25, 1258 to May 25, 1262)
- Florent (November 28, 1262 to June 7, 1266)
- Bertrand de Saint-Martin (October 11, 1266 to June 1273)
- Bernard de Languissel (February 4, 1274 to 1281)
- Bertrand Amalric (December 20, 1281 to March 31, 1286)
- Rostaing de la Capre (August 5, 1286 to August 22, 1303)
- Peire de Ferrières (January 30, 1304 to September 21, 1307)
- Arnaud de Faugères (1307–1309 or 1310)
- Gaillard de Faugères (December 19, 1310 to September 12, 1317)
- Gaillard Saumate (1318-1323)
- Gasbert de la Val / du Val (1324-1341)
- Jean de Cardone (1341-1348)
- Étienne Aldebrand (1348-1350)
- Étienne de La Garde (1351-1361)
- Guillaume de La Garde (1361-1374)
- Pierre de Cros Pierre (1374-1388)
- François de Conzié / Conzieu (1388-1390)
- Jean de Rochechouart (1390–1398) ( Rochechouart House )
- Pierre Blavi / Blue?
- vacancy 1398–1404
- Artaud de Mélan / Méhelle (1404–1410)
- Jean de Brogny (1410–1423) (also Bishop of Viviers and Ostia )
- Louis Aleman (December 1423 to September 16, 1450) (also Bishop of Maguelone )
- Pierre de Foix (1450–1463)
- Philippe de Lévis (May 7, 1463 - November 11, 1475) (also Archbishop of Auch )
- Eustache de Lévis (1475 to April 22, 1489)
- Nicolas de Cibo (1489-1499)
- Jean Ferrier I (1499-1521)
- Jean Ferrier II (1521-1550)
- Jacques du Broullat (1550-1560)
- Robert II de Lénoncourt (February 7, 1560 to February 2, 1561)
- Antoine d'Albon (1561–1562) (also Archbishop of Lyon )
- Ippolito II. D'Este (1562–1566)
- Prosper de Sainte-Croix (1566–1574)
- Silvio de Sainte-Croix Silvio (1574–1598)
- Oratio Montano (1598–1603)
- Gaspard du Laurent (1603-1630)
- Jean Jaubert de Barrault (July 20, 1630 to July 30, 1643)
- François Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan (March 31, 1644 to March 9, 1689)
- Jean-Baptiste Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan (March 9, 1689 to November 11, 1697)
- François de Mailly (December 24, 1697 to July 12, 1710) (also Archbishop of Reims )
- Jacques II. De Forbin-Janson (1711 to January 13, 1741)
- Jacques Bonne Gigault de Bellefonds (August 20, 1741 to March 4, 1746) (also Bishop of Bayonne and Archbishop of Paris )
- Jean-Joseph de Jumilhac (April 17, 1746 to February 20, 1775) (also Bishop of Vannes )
- Jean Marie du Lau d'Allemans (October 1, 1775 to September 2, 1792)