List of the Archbishops of Narbonne
The following people were bishops of the Archdiocese of Narbonne ( France ):
Bishops of Narbonne
- Saint Paul of Narbonne (around 251)
- Saint Stephen (3rd century)
- Gavidius (359)
- Hilaire (417-422)
- Rusticus (427, 461, around 441–445)
Archbishops of Narbonne
- Hermes (462) (first archbishop from 445)
- Caprarpus (506)
- Aquilin (560)
- Athaloco (Arriano) (approx. 589)
- Migetius (Migecio) (approx. 589–597)
- Serge (around 610)
- Selva (Sclua) (approx. 633–638)
- Argebaud (Argebado) (around 672)
- Sunifred (approx. 683-688)
- Arriberi (approx. 768)
- Daniel (approx. 769 – approx. 798)
- Nebridius (Nefridius) (approx. 790–822 or approx. 799 – approx. 825)
- Bartholomäus (approx. 827-840 or approx. 822-844)
- Berarius (approx. 842 – approx. 850)
- Fredoldus (approx. 855–872)
- Sigebaud (873-885)
- Théotard (Teodard) (885-893)
- Arnust (893-912)
- Gerard (911)
- Agio (914-924)
- Aimery (926-977)
- Ermengaud (Ermengol) of Narbonne (977-1017 / 1019)
- Guifred de Cerdagne (October 6, 1019-1079)
- Pierre Berengar of Narbonne (1079-1085) (previously Bishop of Rodez )
- Dalmas (Dalmace) (around 1086-1097)
- Bertrand de Montredon (1097–1106)
- Richard de Milhau (1106-1121)
- Arnaud de Lévezou (1121–1149) (previously Bishop of Béziers )
- Pierre d'Anduze (1150-1156)
- Berengar of Narbonne (1156–1162)
- Pons d'Arce (1162-1181)
- Bernard Gaucelin (1182–1191) (previously Bishop of Béziers)
- Berengar of Barcelona (1191-1212)
- Arnold Amalrich ( Arnaud Amaury ) (1212-1225)
- Pierre Amiel (1226-1245)
- Guillaume de Broue (1245–1257)
- Jacques (1257-1259)
- Guido Fulcodi (1259-1261)
- Maurin (1262-1272)
- Pierre de Montbrun (1272–1286)
- Gilles I. Aycelin de Montaigut (1287-1311) ( keeper of the seal and (in fact) chancellor of France )
- Bernard de Fargis (1311-1341)
- Gausbert du Val (1341-1346) (first cardinal of Narbonne)
- Pierre de La Jugie (1347-1375) (see house Rogier de Beaufort )
- Jean Roger de Beaufort (1375-1391) ( Rogier de Beaufort House )
- François de Conziè (1391-1432)
- Francesco Condulmer (1433–1436) (Cardinal)
- Jean d'Harcourt (1436-1451) (also Patriarch of Alexandria )
- Louis d'Harcourt (1451-1460)
- Antoine du Bec-Crespin (1460-1472)
- Renaud de Bourbon (1473–1482)
- Georges d'Amboise (1482–1484) ( House of Amboise ) (1st service)
- François Ilallé (1484-1491)
- Georges d'Amboise (1492–1494) (House of Amboise) (2nd period of service)
- Pierre d'Abzac (1494–1502)
- François-Guillaume de Castelnau (1502–1507)
- Guillaume Cardinal Briçonnet (1507-1514)
- Giulio Cardinal de 'Medici (1515-1523)
- Jean Cardinal de Lorraine (1524-1550)
- Hyppolit II. Cardinal d'Este , "Cardinal of Ferrara" (1550–1551) (1st term of service)
- Francesco Cardinal Pisani (1551–1563)
- Hyppolit II. Cardinal d'Este , "Cardinal of Ferrara" (1563–1572) (2nd period of service)
- Simon Vigor (1572-1575)
- François Cardinal de Joyeuse (1581–1588)
- Louis de Vervins (1600-1628) OP
- Claude de Rebé (1628-1659)
- François Fouquet (1659–1673)
- Pierre Cardinal de Bonzi (1673–1703) (also Archbishop of Toulouse )
- Charles Legoux de La Berchère (1711-1715)
- René-François de Beauvau du Rivau (1726–1738) ( House of Beauvau )
- Jean-Louis de Berton de Crillon (1739–1751)
- Charles-Antoine de la Roche-Aymon (1752–1762) (then Archbishop of Reims and Cardinal)
- Arthur Richard Dillon (1763-1790) (1806)
- Guillaume Beseaucèle (1790? –1793?)
- After the abolition, the area of the archbishopric was divided into different dioceses