List of the Archbishops of Embrun

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The following people were ordinaries of the later Archdiocese of Embrun ( France ):

Ordinaries

Bishops

  • † around 374: Saint Marcellin
  • 374: Artemius
  • around 400: Saint James I.
  • 439: Armentaire
  • 441 to 475: Ingenuus
  • 517: Catulin
  • Saint Gallican I.
  • Holy Pallade
  • around 541 to around 549: Gallican II.
  • at 567: Saloine
  • at 585 to 588: Emerite
  • 614: Lopacharus
  • around 630: Saint Albin
  • around 650 to around 653: Ætherius
  • around 740: Vualchinus
  • around 791–794: Marcellus

Archbishops

  • Bernardus
  • 829: Agéric
  • around 853 to around 859: Aribert I.
  • 876: Bermond
  • 878: Aribert II.
  • 886: Ermold
  • 899: Arnaud
  • 900–916: Saint Benedict I.
  • 920: Holy Liberal
  • 943-960: Boson
  • around 970: Amédée
  • 992: Ponce
  • 1007-1010: Ismidias
  • around 1016 to around 1027: radon
  • 1033-1044: Hismidon
  • around 1048: Vivemne
  • 1050-1054: Guinervinaire
  • 1054-1055: Hugues
  • 1055-1065: Viminien or Guinamand
  • 1066-1077: Wilhelm I.
  • 1077: Peter I.
  • around 1080-1084: Lantelme
  • 1105–1118: Benedict II.
  • 1120–1134: Guillaume II.
  • 1135 to December 7, 1169: Guillaume III. de Benevento
  • January 9, 1170 to 1176: Raimond I.
  • around 1177–1189: Pierre II. Romain
  • 1189–1208: Guillaume IV. De Benevento
  • 1208 to 1212: Raimond II. Sédu
  • 1212 to around 1235: Bernard I. Chabert
  • 1236 to May 23, 1245: Aimar
  • 1246-1250: Humbert
  • 1250 to November 6, 1261: Henri de Suse
  • 1267-1275: Melchior
  • 1275–1286: Jacques II. Sérène
  • August 4, 1286 to 1289: Guillaume V.
  • October 8, 1289 to June 28, 1294: Raimond III. de Médullion
  • March 28, 1295 to 1311: Guillaume VI. de Mandagot
  • May 22, 1311 to 1317: Jean I. du Puy
  • 1319 to around 1323: Raimond IV. Robaud
  • September 5, 1323 to 1338: Bertrand de Déaulx (see house Rogier de Beaufort )
  • January 27, 1338 to December 17, 1350: Pasteur de Sarrats
  • February 16, 1351 to 1361 or 1363: Guillaume VII. De Bordes
  • 1363-1364: Raimond V. de Salg
  • January 8, 1364 to September 5, 1365: Bertrand II. De Castelnau
  • 1365-1366: Bernard II.
  • 1366 to December 18, 1378: Pierre Amiel de Sarcenas
  • 1379 to May 1, 1427: Michel Etienne
  • 1427 to September 7, 1432: Jacques III. Gelu
  • 1432 to January 17, 1457: Jean II Girard
  • 1457 to around 1470: Jean III. de Montmagny
  • around 1470–1494: Jean IV. Baile
  • 1494-1510: Rostaing d'Ancezune
  • 1510-1511: Jules de Médicis
  • 1511–1516: Nicolas de Fiesque (or Fieschi), Cardinal de Gênes
  • 1517–1525: François II. De Tournon
  • 1526–1551: Antoine de Lévis de Château-Morand
  • 1551–1555: Balthasar de Jarente
  • 1556–1560: Robert II. De Lénoncourt
  • 1561–1600: Guillaume VIII d'Avançon de Saint-Marcel
  • 1601–1612: Honoré du Laurens
  • 1612-1648: Guillaume IX. d'Hugues
  • 1649–1668: Georges d'Aubusson de La Feuillade
  • 1668–1714: Charles Brûlart de Genlis
  • 1715–1719: François-Elie de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson
  • 1719–1724: Jean-François-Gabriel de Hénin-Liétard
  • 1724–1740: Pierre Guérin de Tencin (also Archbishop of Lyon)
  • 1741–1767: Bernardin-François Fouquet
  • 1767–1790: Pierre-Louis de Leyssin
  • 1791-1793: Ignace Caseneuve

See also