List of the bishops of Aosta

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The following people were bishops of Aosta ( Italy ):

  • Saint Eustasius (approx. 388 – approx. 454)
  • Saint Gratus (around 470)
  • Saint Jucundus (Joconde, Giocondo) (approx. 501 and 503, † 522)
  • Agnellus († 528)
  • Gallus (523-546)
  • Loup (755 and 757)
  • Ploceanus
  • Otto
  • Hugo
  • griffon
  • Rathorne (876 and 877)
  • Anseric (920)
  • Anselm I (923)
  • Gizon I. (around 960)
  • Luittifred (966)
  • Bozon I. (around 980)
  • Anselm II. (Approx. 990 – approx. 1025) (son of Anselm and the Aldiud, brother of Burchard, 1011 Archbishop of Vienne, half-brother of Burchard II., 979 Archbishop of Lyon († 1030/31))
  • Burkhard (1022)
  • Gizon II. (1033 or 1034-1039)
  • Augustine (1040-1058)
  • Arrumptius
  • Bozon II. (Approx. 1086 – approx. 1099)
  • Herbert or Eribert (1114–1138)
  • Humbert I (1138)
  • Guigue (1143)
  • Arnoul d'Avise (approx. 1143 – approx. 1160)
  • Guillaune de Sala de Chevrier de la Palu (1165)
  • Aimon I de Quart (1176)
  • Walbert (approx. 1186 – approx. 1196)
  • Germain (1198)
  • Jacques I. de Porcia (1216 and 1219)
  • Boniface I de Valperga (1219–1223 or 1243)
  • Siffroi (1224)
  • Rodolphe de Valdegna (1245)
  • Peter I (1249-1163)
  • Pierre II. De Socles or du Palais (1263–1266)
  • Humbert II. De Villette (1267 and 1271)
  • Aimon II. De Challand (1271-1272)
  • Simon (1272-1282)
  • Nicolas I. de Bersatoribus (1282–1301)
  • Emerico ( Aimery ) I. de Quart (1302-1313)
  • Ardut (1313-1326)
  • Nicolas II. De Bersatoribus (1327-1361)
  • Tommaso of Savoy (1355) (also Archbishop of Turin)
  • Aimery II. De Quart (1362-1372)
  • Boniface II de Challand (1372–1373)
  • Boniface III (approx. 1374–1377)
  • Jacques II. Ferrandini (1377-1399)
  • Pierre III. de Sonnaz (1400–1410)
  • Ogre Morisetti de Confletto (1411-1433)
  • George of Saluzzo (1433–1440) (afterwards Bishop of Lausanne)
  • John I of Prangins (1440–1444) (previously Bishop of Lausanne, † 1446)
  • Antoine Desprez (1444-1463)
  • Francois Desprez (1463-1511)
  • Hercule d'Azeglio (1511-1515)
  • Amédée Berbutis (1515 – ca. 1519)
  • Pierre IV. De Gazin (1520–1556)
  • Marcantonio Cardinal Bobba (1557–1568) ( Cardinal , † May 18, 1575)
  • Jerome Ferragata (1568–1572)
  • César Gromis (1572–1585)
  • Jean II. Geoffroy de Gignod (1586–1592)
  • Honoré Lascaris de Vintimille (1594–1595)
  • Barthélemi Ferreri (1595–1607)
  • Louis Martini (1611-1621)
  • Jean Baptiste Vergellini (1623-1654)
  • Philibert Millet (1657-1658)
  • Philibert Albert Bally (1659-1691)
  • Alexander Lambert de Soirier (1691–1698)
  • Francois Amédée Millet (1699–1727)
  • Jacques III Rambert (February 8 to September 16, 1728)
  • Jean III Grillet (1728–1729)
  • Sedi vacancy (1730–1741)
  • Pierre Francois de Sales de Thorens (1741–1783)
  • Paolo Giuseppe Cardinal Solaro di Villanova ( Paul Joseph Solar de Villeneuve ) (1784–1803) (Cardinal)
  • Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1805-1817)
  • André Marie de Maistre (March to July 1818)
  • Jean Baptiste Marie Aubriot de la Palme (1819–1823)
  • Agodino Evase Second (1824–1831)
  • André Jourdain (1832-1859)
  • Sedis vacancy (1859–1867)
  • Giacomo Giuseppe Jans (1867–1872)
  • Augusto Giuseppe Duc (1872–1907)
  • Giovanni Vincenzo Tasso CM (1908-1919)
  • Claudio Angelo Giuseppe Calabrese (1920–1932)
  • Francesco Imberti (1932–1945)
  • Maturino Blanchet OMI (1946–1968)
  • Ovidio Lari (1968–1994)
  • Giuseppe Anfossi (1994-2011)
  • Franco Lovignana (since 2011)