List of abbots and bishops of Alet

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The following people were abbots and bishops of Alet ( France ):

Abbots

  • Benedict (970)
  • Gregor (1050)
  • Raimond I. (1101)
  • Bernard I (1162)
  • Pons Amelius (approx. 1167–1197)
  • Bernard II de Saint-Ferreol (1197)
  • Boson (approx. 1200 to approx. 1230)
  • Udalger d'Ajort (1234 to approx. 1260)
  • Raimond II. (C. 1265 to c. 1273)
  • Bertrand (1284)
  • Peter (1303)
  • Barthélemy (approx. 1310-1318)

Bishops

  • 1318–1333: Barthélemy, Abbot of Sainte-Marie d'Alet
  • 1333–1355: Guillaume I. d'Alzonne, abbot of la Grasse († 1355)
  • 1355–1363: Guillame II, abbot of Sendras († 1363)
  • 1363–1385: Arnaud de Villars (also Bishop of Mirepoix) († 1385)
  • 1385-1386: Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut
  • 1386–1390: Robert du Bosc, abbot of Bourg-Dieu (also bishop of Couserans and Mende)
  • 1390–1420: Henri I. Bayler (also Bishop of Valence and Dié) († 1420)
  • 1421–1441: Pierre II. Assalbit (previously Bishop of Condom)
  • 1551–1442: Antoine de Saint-Étienne
  • 1443-1447: Pierre III.
  • 1448–1454: Élie de Pompadour (also Bishop of Viviers)
  • 1454-1455: Louis d'Aubusson
  • 1455–1460: Ambroise de Cameraco, Abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • 1461–1468: Antoine I. Gobert († 1468)
  • 1468-1486: Guillaume III. Oliva († 1486)
  • 1487–1488: Pierre III. Hallwyn
  • 1489–1508: Guillaume IV. De Rupe, Abbot of Montolieu († 1508)
  • 1508–1523: Pierre IV. Raymond de Guiert, Abbot of Sorèze
  • Jean Dupuy, Abbot of Saint-Tibéry
  • 1524-1540: Guillaume V. de Joyeuse
  • 1541–1559: Guillaume VI. de Joyeuse
  • 1560–1564: François de Lestrange († 1564)
  • 1565–1594: Antoine II. De Dax, Abbot of Saint-Polycarpe
  • 1594–1603: Christophe de L'Estang (also Bishop of Lodève and Carcassonne)
  • 1603–1603: Pierre V. de Polverel († 1603)
  • 1607–1637: Étienne de Polverel († 1637)
  • 1637–1677: Nicolas Pavilion († 1677)
  • 1677–1684: Louis-Alphonse de Valbelle (also Bishop of Saint-Omer)
  • 1684–1698: Victor-Augustin de Méliand (also Bishop of Gap)
  • 1698–1708: Charles-Nicolas Taffoureau de Fontaine († 1708)
  • 1708–1723: Jacques Maboul († 1723)
  • 1723–1762: Joseph-François de Boucaud († 1762)
  • 1763–1793: Charles de la Cropte de Chantérac († 1793)