List of the bishops of Cornouaille

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The following people were bishops of Cornouaille and Quimper ( France ):

  • Saint Corentin of Quimper
  • Holy Guenoc
  • Holy Alor
  • Holy Alain
  • Bidinic ( Budic or Benedikt )
  • Belt lift
  • Urination
  • Morghethen
  • Tremerin
  • Ragian
  • Salamun
  • Aluret
  • Guloet
  • 832-848: Felix
  • 848-872: Anaweten
  • around 900 Salvator
  • 906-940: Benedict
  • 945: Blenlivet or Salvator
  • 990: Oratius
  • 1003-1022: Binidic (Budic or Benedikt)
  • 1022-1074: Orscand
  • 1074–1113: Binidic or Benedict
  • 1113-1130: Robert
  • 1130-1159: Raoul
  • 1159–1167: Bernard de Moëlan
  • 1168–1185: Gottfried
  • 1185–1192: Thebaut
  • 1193-1218: Wilhelm
  • 1218-1245: Rainaud
  • 1245-1261: Herve de Landeleau
  • 1262-1267: Guy de Plounévez
  • 1267-1280: Yves Cabellic
  • 1280-1283: Guillaume de Locmaria
  • 1283-1290: Even de la Forest
  • 1290-1320: Alain Rivelen
  • 1320-1322: Thomas d'Anast
  • 1322–1324: Bernard du Poyet (also Bishop of Nîmes )
  • 1324–1326: Guy de Laval (Elekt, 1326 Bishop of Le Mans , list of the Montmorency family )
  • 1326–1330: Jacques de Corvo (also Bishop of Toulon )
  • 1330–1334: Yves de Boisboissel (also Bishop of Tréguier )
  • 1334-1335: Alain Gontier
  • 1335-1352: Alain Le Gall
  • 1352-1357: Geoffroy de Coëtmoisan (also Bishop of Dol )
  • 1357-1383: Geoffroy Le Marhec
  • 1384–1408: Thebaud de Malestroit (also Bishop of Tréguier )
  • 1408-1416: Gacien de Monceaux
  • 1416-1444: Bertrand de Rosmadec
  • 1444–1451: Alain de Lespervez (also Bishop of Tréguier )
  • 1451-1472: Jean de Lespervez
  • 1472–1479: Thébaud de Rieux
  • 1479–1484: Guy du Bouchet or Boschet
  • 1484–1493: Alain Le Maout du Faouët (also Bishop of Léon )
  • 1493-1501: Raoul Le Moël
  • 1501-1540: Claude de Rohan
  • 1540–1546: Guillaume Éder
  • 1546–1549: Philippe Cardinal de la Chambre (also Bishop of Tusculum )
  • 1550–1560: Cardinal Niccolo Caetani di Sermonetta
  • 1560–1573: Étienne Boucher
  • 1573–1582: François de la Tour de Plougonven (also Bishop of Tréguier )
  • 1582–1614: Charles du Liscouët
  • 1614-1640: Guillaume Le Prestre de Lézonnet
  • 1640–1668: René du Louët
  • 1668–1706: François de Coëtlogon
  • 1707–1739: François-Hyacinthe de Plœuc du Timeur
  • 1739–1771: Auguste-François-Annibal de Facy de Cuillé
  • 1772–1773: Emmanuel-Louis de Grossoles de Flamarens (also Bishop of Périgueux )
  • 1773–1790: Toussaint-François-Joseph Conen de Saint-Luc
  • 1790–1794: Louis-Alexandre Expilly de la Poipe
  • 1797–1800: Yves-Marie Audrein
  • 1802-1804: Claude André
  • 1805–1823: Pierre-Vincent Dombidau de Crouseilhes
  • 1824-1840: Jean-Marie de Poulpiquet de Brescanvel
  • 1840–1855: Joseph-Marie Graveran
  • 1855–1871: René-Nicolas Sergent
  • 1872–1887: Anselme Nouvel de la Flèche
  • 1887-1892: Jacques-Théodore Lamarche
  • 1893–1898: Henri-Victor Valleau
  • 1900–1908: François-Virgile Dubillard , (then Archbishop of Chambéry and Cardinal)
  • 1908–1946: Adolphe Yves-Marie Duparc
  • 1947–1968: André-Pierre-François Fauvel
  • 1968-1989: Francis Barbu
  • 1989-2007: Clément Guillon , CIM
  • 2007–2015: Jean-Marie Le Vert
  • since 2015: Laurent Dognin

See also