List of Archbishops of Toulouse
The following people were bishops and archbishops of Toulouse ( France ):
Bishops
- Saint Saturninus (250)
- Mamertinus (around 314)
- Rhodanus (356)
- St. Hilarius ( Hilaire , 358–360)
- St. Silvius ( Silve , 360–400)
- Saint Exuperius of Toulouse ( Exupère , 405–411)
- Heraclius (around 506)
- Magnulf (around 585)
- Willigisile (614-626)
- St. Erembert OSB (657/678)
- St. Germier (around 694)
- Erik (785-788)
- Mantion (around 820)
- Samuel (around 844)
- Salomon (around 859)
- Helisachar (862-863)
- Bernhard (883-892)
- Armandus (904-922)
- Hugo I. (928-973)
- Atton (973-974)
- Isle (974-986)
- Raymond (987-1010)
- Hugo II (1010-1031)
- Pierre Roger (1031-1032)
- Arnaud (1035-1056)
- St. Durand de Bredons OSB (1059-1071)
- Isarn (de Lavaur) (1071–1105)
- Amiel Raymond (du Puy) (1105–1139)
- Raymond de Lautrec (1140-1163)
- Bernard Bonhomme OSA (1163–1164)
- Geraud de La Barthe (1164-1170)
- Hugo (d'Avignonet?) OSA (1173–1175)
- Bertrand (de Villemur) OSB (1176–1179)
- Fulcrand (1179-1201)
- Raymond von Rabastens (1201–1205)
- Folquet de Marseille OCist (1206-1231)
- Raymond du Fauga OFP (1231-1270)
- Bertrand de l'Isle-Jourdain OSA (1270-1286)
- Hugues Mascaron OSA (1286-1296)
- St. Louis of Toulouse OFM (1296–1297)
- Arnaud Roger de Comminges OSA (1297-1298)
- Pierre de La Chapelle-Taillefert OSA (1298–1305)
- Gaillard de Peyssac (1306-1317)
Archbishops
- Jean Raymond Cardinal de Comminges (1318-1327) (previously Bishop of Maguelonne )
- Guillaume de Laudun (1327-1345)
- Raymond de Canillac (1346-1350)
- Etienne Aldobrandi (1350-1361)
- Geoffroi de Vayrols (1361-1376)
- Jean de Cardailhac (1379-1390)
- François Cardinal de Gonzie (1390-1391)
- Pierre de Saint Martial (1391-1401)
- Vital de Castelmourou (1401-1410)
- Dominique de Flourence (1410-1422)
- Denys du Moulin (1423-1439)
- Pierre du Moulin (1439-1451)
- Bernard du Rosier (1452-1475)
- Pierre de Lyon (1475-1491)
- Hector de Bourbon (1491–1502)
- Cardinal Jean d'Orléans de Longueville (1503–1533)
- Gabriel Cardinal de Gramont (1533–1534)
- Cardinal Odet de Coligny (1534-1550)
- Antoine Cardinal Sanguin de Meudon (1551–1559)
- Robert II Cardinal de Lénoncourt
- Georges d'Armagnac (1562–1583)
- Paul de Foix (1583–1584)
- François Cardinal de Joyeuse (1588–1614) (then Archbishop of Rouen)
- Louis Cardinal de Nogaret de Lavalette (1614-1628)
- Charles de Montchal (1628-1651)
- Pierre de Marca (1654–1662) (then Archbishop of Paris )
- Charles-François d'Anglure de Bourlemont (1664–1669)
- Pierre Cardinal de Bonzi (1672–1673)
- Joseph de Montpezat de Carbon (1675–1687)
- Jean-Baptiste-Michel Colbert de Villacerf (1693-1710)
- René-François de Beauveau de Rivau (1714–1721) (then Archbishop of Narbonne )
- Henri de Nesmond (1722-1727)
- Jean-Louis de Balbis-Berton de Crillon (1728-1740)
- Charles-Antoine de la Roche-Aymon (1740–1753) (then Archbishop of Narbonne)
- François de Crussol d'Uzès (1753–1758)
- Arthur-Richard Dillon (1758–1762) (then Archbishop of Narbonne)
- Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1763–1788) (then Archbishop of Sens)
- François de Fontanges (1788–1801) (before that Archbishop of Bourges )
- Claude-François-Marie Primat (1802-1816)
- François de Bovet (1817-1820)
- Cardinal Anne-Antoine-Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre (1820-1830)
- Paul-Thérèse-David Cardinal d'Astros (1830-1851)
- Jean-Marie Mioland (1851-1859)
- Florian-Jules-Félix Cardinal Desprez (1859–1895)
- François-Désiré Cardinal Mathieu (1896–1899) (previously Bishop of Angers)
- Jean-Augustin Germain (1899–1928)
- Jules Cardinal Saliège (1928–1956)
- Gabriel-Marie Garrone (1956–1966) (then titular Archbishop of Turres in Numidia )
- Louis-Jean Cardinal Guyot (1966–1978)
- André Collini (1978-1996)
- Émile Marcus PSS (1996-2006)
- Robert Le Gall OSB (since 2006)