List of bishops and archbishops of Paris
The following people were bishops and archbishops of the Archdiocese of Paris :
- Bishops
- around 250: Dionysius , 1st Bishop of Paris
- ??? - ??: Mallon (Mallo)
- ??? - ??: mass (Maxe)
- ??? - ??: Marcus (Marc)
- ??? - ??: Adventus (Aventus)
- around 346: Victorinus , first documented bishop of Paris
- around 360: Paulus (Paul)
- ? -417 ?: Prudentius
- ? –436 ?: Marcellus , 9th Bishop of Paris
- ??? - ??: Vivianus (Vivien)
- ??? - ??: Felix
- ??? - ??: Flavianus (Flavien)
- ??? - ??: Ursicianus (Ursicin)
- ??? - ??: Apedinus (Apédine)
- ??? - ??: Heraclius (Héracle) (511 to approx. 525?)
- ??? - ??: Probatius
- 533-545: Amelius
- 545-552: Saffarace
- around 550: Eusebius I.
- 550–576: Germanus , 20th Bishop of Paris
- 576-591: Ragnemod
- around 592: Eusebius II.
- ??? - ??: Faramonde
- around 601: Simplicius (Simplice)
- 614–625: Céraune (614–625)
- ??? - ??: Gendulf
- 625–626: Leudébert (Léodebert)
- 644–650: Audebert (Aubert)
- 650–656: Landericus (Landry) († 656), founder of the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris
- 656-663: Chrodobertus
- ??? - ??: Sigebrand († 664)
- ??? - 666: Importunus
- 666–680: Agilbert (Egilbert)
- 690-692: Sigefroi
- 693-698: Turnoald
- ??? - ??: Adulphe
- ??? - ??: Bernechaire († 722)
- 720–730: Hugo von Champagne , also Bishop of Rouen and Bayeux , Arnulfinger
- ??? - ??: Agilbert
- ??? - ??: Merseidus
- ??? - ??: Fédole
- ??? - ??: Ragnecapt
- ??? - ??: Radbert
- ??? - ??: Madalbert (Maubert)
- 757 to around 775: Déofroi
- 775 to around 795: Erchanrade I.
- ??? - ??: Ermanfroi (809?)
- 811-831: Inchad
- 831 / 2–857: Erchanrad II.
- 858-870: Aeneas
- 871-883: Ingelvin
- 884–886: Gauzlin ( Rorgonids )
- 886–911: Anscharic ( Arch Chancellor 892, 894–896 and 900–910)
- 911-922: Theodulphe
- 922-926: Fulrade
- 927 to around 935: noble helmets
- 937-941: Walter I.
- ??? - ??: Constantius (approx. 954)
- 950–977: Albert of Flanders
- ??? - ??: Garin
- 979–980: Rainald I (Renaud)
- 984–989: Lisiard († April 19, 989, buried in Saint-Germain-des-Près) ( Le Riche )
- 991–992: Gislebert (Engelbert) († 992)
- 991–1017: Renaud von Vendôme ( Chancellor of France , Burchardinger )
- 1017-1020 ?: Azelin
- 1020-1030: Francon
- 1030-1060: Humbert (Imbert) de Vergy (Verzy)
- 1061-1095: Gottfried von Boulogne (Chancellor of France) ( House of Boulogne )
- ??? - 1102: Wilhelm I of Montfort ( House Montfort-l'Amaury )
- 1102-1104: Fulko
- 1104-1116: Galon
- 1116-1123: Gilbert
- 1123–1141: Stephan von Senlis ( Chancellor of France )
- around 1143–1157: Theobald
- 1157–1159: Philip, son of King Ludwig VI. ( Capetian )
- 1159–1160: Petrus Lombardus
- 1160-1196: Maurice de Sully
- 1196–1208: Eudes de Sully or Odo von Sully
- 1208–1219: Pierre II. De la Chapelle ( Le Riche )
- 1220–1223: Wilhelm II. Von Seignelay (before that, Bishop of Auxerre)
- 1224-1227: Barthélemy
- 1228–1249: William of Auvergne
- 1249–1249: Walter II. De Château-Thierry (June to September 23, 1249)
- 1250-1268: Renaud III. Mignon de Corbeil
- 1268–1279: Etienne II Templier (Tempier)
- Eudes de Juilly, 1279 Elekt (see Montmorency tribe list )
- 1280–1280: Jean de Allodio (March 23, 1280)
- 1280-1288: Renaud IV. De Hombliéres
- around 1289: Adenolfus de Anagnia
- 1290–1304: Simon Matifort (Matifardi)
- 1304–1319: Wilhelm von Baufet
- 1319-1325: Etienne III. de Bouret
- 1325-1332: Hugues II. Michel
- 1332–1342: Guillaume V. de Chanac († 1348)
- 1342-1349: Foulques II. De Chanac
- 1349–1350: Audoin Aubert ( Aubert (family) )
- 1350-1352: Pierre III. de La Fôret (then Archbishop of Rouen 1352-1356; Chancellor of France 1349-1357 and 1359-1361; † 1361)
- 1353–1363: Jean I. de Meulent (also Bishop of Noyon)
- 1362–1373: Etienne IV. De Poissy
- 1373-1384: Aimery de Magnac
- 1384–1409: Pierre IV. D'Orgemont (also Bishop of Thérouanne)
- 1409–1420: Gérard de Montaigu (also Bishop of Poitiers)
- 1420–1421: Jean Courtecuisse (afterwards Bishop of Geneva)
- 1421-1422: Jean III. de La Rochetaillée (previously Bishop of Geneva, then Archbishop of Rouen)
- 1423–1426: Jean IV. De Nant (also Bishop of Vienne)
- 1427–1438: Jacques du Chastelier (Châtelier)
- 1439-1447: Denis du Moulin
- 1447-1472: Guillaume Chartier
- 1473-1492: Louis de Beaumont de la Forêt
- 1492–1492: Gérard Gobaille
- 1492–1502: Jean-Simon de Champigny
- 1503–1519: Étienne de Poncher
- 1519–1532: François de Poncher
- 1532–1551: Jean du Bellay (also Bishop of Limoges)
- 1551–1560: Eustache du Bellay
- 1564-1568: Guillaume Viole
- 1569–1588: Pierre de Gondi (also Bishop of Langres )
- 1598–1622: Henri de Gondi ( coadjutor and successor to his uncle; first Cardinal von Retz)
- Archbishops
- 1622–1654: Jean-François de Gondi (first archbishop)
- 1654–1662: Jean-François Paul de Gondi
- 1662–1662: Pierre de Marca (February 26, 1662 to June 29, 1662)
- 1664–1671: Hardouin de Péréfixe
- 1671–1695: François Harlay de Champvallon
- 1695-1729: Louis-Antoine de Noailles
- 1729–1746: Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc
- 1746–1746: Jacques Bonne Gigault de Bellefonds (March 14, 1746 to July 2, 1746)
- 1746–1781: Christophe de Beaumont
- 1781–1802: Antoine Eleonore Léon Leclerc de Juigné
- 1781–1793: Jean Baptiste Joseph Gobel ( Constitutional Bishop )
- 1798–1801: Jean Baptiste Royer (Constitutional Bishop)
- 1802–1808: Jean-Baptiste de Belloy
- 1810–1817: Jean-Siffrein Maury
- 1817–1821: Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord
- 1821–1839: Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen
- 1840–1848: Denis Auguste Affre
- 1848–1857: Auguste Sibour
- 1857–1862: François-Nicolas-Madeleine Morlot
- 1863–1871: Georges Darboy
- 1871–1886: Joseph Hippolyte Guibert
- 1886–1908: François-Marie-Benjamin Richard de la Vergne
- 1908–1920: Léon-Adolphe Amette
- 1920–1929: Louis-Ernest Dubois
- 1929–1940: Jean Verdier
- 1940-1949: Emmanuel Celestin Suhard
- 1949–1966: Maurice Feltin
- 1966–1968: Pierre Veuillot
- 1968–1981: François Marty
- 1981–2005: Jean-Marie Lustiger
- 2005–2017: André Armand Vingt-Trois
- since 2017: Michel Aupetit
Individual evidence
- ↑ J. Depoin: "Essai sur la chronologie des évêques de Paris, p. 17