List of the Bishops of Châlons

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The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Châlons ( France ):

The coat of arms of the bishops of Châlons.
  • around 260–280: Holy Memmie (or crowd)
  • Saint Donatien
  • Holy Domitien
  • Amable
  • at 300: Didier
  • around 340: Sanctissimus
  • around 400: Provinctus
  • 433-480: Holy Alpine
  • 480–500: Amand (or Amandin)
  • 500: Florand
  • at 515: Providerius
  • at 530: Prodictor (or Proditor, Productor)
  • 535-541: Loup I.
  • Papion
  • at 565: Euchaire
  • 578: Teutinodus (or Teutmodus)
  • 579: Saint Elaphe
  • 588-596: Saint Lumier
  • 596–625: Felix I.
  • Ragnebaud
  • around 660: Landebert
  • around 685: Arnoul I.
  • 693: Bertoin
  • Felix II
  • Bladald
  • Scaricus
  • around 770: Ricaire
  • 770-784: Willibald
  • 784-804: Beuve I.
  • 804–810: Saint Hildegrim
  • 810-835: Adelelmus
  • 835-857: Loup II.
  • 857-868: Erchenrad
  • 868-878: Willibert
  • 878-887: Bernon
  • 887-894: Rodoald
  • 894-908: Mancion
  • 908-912: Létold
  • 912-947: Beuve II.
  • 947-998: Gibuin I.
  • 998-1004: Gibuin II.
  • 1004-1008: Guy I.
  • 1008-1042: Roger I.
  • 1042-1066: Roger II.
  • 1066-1093: Roger III. from Hainaut ( Reginare )
  • 1093–1100: Philippe I de Champagne ( Blois House )
  • 1100-1113: Hugues
  • 1113–1121: William of Champeaux
  • 1122–1127: Eble de Roucy ( Montdidier house )
  • 1127–1130: Experienced ( Alberic of Reims  ?)
  • 1131–1142: Geoffroy I.
  • 1142–1147: Guy II. De Pierrepont ( Pierrepont House )
  • 1147–1152: Barthélémy de Senlis
  • 1152-1153: Aymon
  • 1153-1162: Boson
  • 1164-1190: Guy III. de Joinville
  • 1190–1200: Rotrou du Perche ( Châteaudun House )
  • 1200-1214: Gérard de Douai
  • 1215–1226: William II of Perche , Count of Le Perche ( House of Châteaudun )
  • 1228–1237: Philippe II. De Méréville ( Le Riche )
  • 1237-1248: Geoffroy II. De Grandpré
  • 1248-1261: Pierre I. de Hans
  • 1262-1272: Conon de Vitry
  • 1272-1273: Arnoul II.
  • 1273–1284: Rémi de Somme-Tourbe
  • 1284-1313: Jean I. de Châteauvillain
  • 1313-1328: Pierre II. De Latilly
  • 1328-1335: Simon de Châteauvillain
  • 1335-1339: Philippe III. de Melun ( Melun House )
  • 1339: Jean II. De Mandevillain
  • 1340-1351: Jean III. Bite
  • 1352-1356: Regnaud Chauveau
  • 1357-1389: Archambaud de Lautrec
  • 1389-1413: Charles de Poitiers ( House of Poitiers-Valentinois )
  • 1413–1420: Ludwig von Bar ( Scarponnois House )
  • 1420–1438: Johann IV of Saarbrücken
  • 1439: Jean V. Tudert
  • 1440-1453: Guillaume III. le Tur
  • 1453-1503: Geoffroy III. de Saint Géran (also Geoffroy Soreau or Geoffroy Floreau)
  • 1504-1535: Gilles de Luxembourg
  • 1535–1549: Cardinal Robert II de Lénoncourt
  • 1550–1556: Philippe de Lénoncourt
  • 1556–1571: Jérome de Burges (or Jérôme Bourgeois)
  • 1571–1573: Nicolas Clausse de Marchamont
  • 1575-1624: Cosme Clausse de Marchamont
  • 1624-1640: Henri Clausse de Fleury
  • 1642-1680: Felix III. Vialart de Herse
  • 1680–1695: Louis-Antoine de Noailles (then Archbishop of Paris and Cardinal)
  • 1696–1720: Jean Baptiste Louis Gaston de Noailles
  • 1721–1733: Nicolas-Charles de Saulx-Tavannes (then Archbishop of Rouen and Cardinal)
  • 1734–1753: Claude-Antoine de Choiseul-Beaupré
  • 1753-1763: Antoine de Lastic
  • 1764–1781: Antoine-Eléonore-Léon Le Clerc de Juigné de Neuchelles (then Archbishop of Paris)
  • 1782–1801: Anne-Antoine-Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre (then Archbishop of Toulouse and Cardinal) ( House of Clermont-Tonnerre )
    • 1782–1816: Jean-Baptiste du Chilleau (then Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1801-1824: Sedis vacancy
  • 1824–1860: Marie-Joseph-François-Victor Monyer de Prilly
  • 1860–1864: Jean-Honoré Bara
  • 1864–1882: Guillaume-René Meignan (then Bishop of Arras, later Archbishop of Tours and Cardinal)
  • 1882–1894: Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu (then Archbishop of Rouen and Cardinal)
  • 1894–1907: Gaspard-Marie-Michel-André Latty (then Archbishop of Avignon)
  • 1908–1912: Hector-Irénée Sévin (then Archbishop of Lyon and Cardinal)
  • 1912–1948: Joseph-Marie Tissier (also titular archbishop)
  • 1948–1973: René-Joseph Piérard
  • 1973–1998: Lucien-Emile Bardonne
  • 1999-2015: Gilbert Louis
  • since 2015: François Touvet