List of the Bishops of Gap
The following people were Bishops of Gap :
- Demeter (end of the 1st century)
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- Tigride (4th century)
- Remede (394-419)
- Constantine (439)
- Constance (517-529)
- Vellesius (541–554)
- Sagittaire (560? -578)
- Arey (579-610?)
- Valaton (610? -614)
- Potentissime (650?)
- Symphories (700?)
- Donadieu (788)
- Biraco (879-879)
- Castus (950)
- Hugo I. (971-1010?)
- Feraud (1010-1040)
- Rudolf (1044-1050)
- Ripert (1053-1060)
- Arnoux (1065-1078?)
- Laugier I. (1079-1081)
- Odilon (1085?)
- Isoard (1090? -1105)
- Laugier II. (1106-1122)
- Pierre Grafinel (1122-1130)
- Wilhelm I (1131–1149)
- Raimond (1150-1156)
- Gregory (1157–1180)
- Wilhelm II. (1180–1188)
- Friedrich (1198–1199)
- Guillaume de Gières (1199-1211)
- Hugo II (1215-1217)
- Guigues (1217-1219)
- Guillaume d'Esclapon (1219–1235) (also Abbot of Lérins )
- Robert (1235-1251)
- Othon de Grasse (1251-1281)
- Raimond de Mévouillon (1282–1289)
- Geofroi de Lincel (1289-1315)
- Olivier de Laye (1315-1316)
- Bertrand de Lincel (1316-1318)
- Guillaume d'Étienne (1318–1328)
- Dragonnet de Montauban (1328-1349)
- Henri de Poitiers (1349-1353) ( Poitiers-Valentinois House )
- Gilbert de Mendegaches ([1353] -1357) (also Bishop of Saint-Pons de Thomières)
- Jacques de Deaux (1357–1362) (previously Bishop of Montauban and Nîmes )
- Guillaume de Marcossey (1362-1366)
- Jacques Artaud (1366-1399)
- Raimond de Bar (1399-1404)
- Jean des Saints (1404–1409) (afterwards Bishop of Meaux )
- Antoine Juvénis (1409–1411?)
- Alexis de Siregno (1409-1411)
- Laugier Sapor (1411-1429)
- Guillaume de Forestier (1429–1442) (previously Bishop of Maguelonne )
- Gaucher de Forcalquier (1442–1484)
- Gabriel de Sclafanatis (1484-1526)
- Gabriel de Clermont (1526–1571) ( Clermont-Tonnerre House )
- Pierre Paparin (1572–1600)
- Charles-Salomon du Serre (1600–1637)
- Arthur de Lionne (1639–1662)
- Pierre Marion (1662–1675)
- Guillaume de Meschatin (1677–1679)
- Victot de Méliand (1680–1692) (then Bishop of Alet)
- Charles-Béningne Hervé (1692–1705)
- François de Malissoles (1706–1738)
- Claude de Cabane (1739–1741)
- Jacques-Marie de Caritat de Condorcet (1741–1754) (then Bishop of Auxerre and Lisieux )
- Pierre-Annet de Pérouse (1754–1763)
- François de Narbonne-Lara (1764–1774) (then Bishop of Evreux)
- François de Jouffroy (1774–1777)
- Jean-Baptiste-Marie de Maillé de la Tour-Landry (1778–1784) (then Bishop of Saint Papou , later Bishop of Rennes)
- François de Vareille (1784–1801)
- Sedis vacancy
- François-Antoine Arbaud (1823–1836)
- Nicolas-Augustin de la Croix d'Azolette (1836–1839) (then Archbishop of Auch)
- Louis Rossat (1840–1844) (then Bishop of Verdun)
- Jean-Irénée Depéry (1844–1861)
- Victor-Félix Bernadou (1862–1867) (then Archbishop of Sens (-Auxerre) and cardinal)
- Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert (1867–1879) (then Bishop of Amiens)
- Marie-Ludovic Roche (1879-1880)
- Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Simon Jacquenet (1881-1883) (then Bishop of Amiens)
- Louis-Joseph-Jean-Baptiste-Léon Gouzot (1883–1887) (then Archbishop of Auch)
- Jean-Alphonse Blanchet (1887-1888)
- Prosper-Amable Berthet (1889-1914)
- Gabriel-Roch de Llobet (1915–1925) (then Coadjutor Archbishop and later Archbishop of Avignon (-Apt, Cavaillon, Carpentras, Orange and Vaison))
- Jules Saliège (1925–1928) (then Archbishop of Toulouse (-Narbonne) and cardinal)
- Camille Pic (1928–1932) (then Bishop of Valence)
- Auguste-Callixte-Jean Bonnabel (1932–1961) (then titular bishop of Zuri)
- Georges Jacquot (1961–1966) (later Archbishop of Marseille)
- Robert Coffy (1967–1974) (then Archbishop of Albi, later Archbishop of Marseille and Cardinal)
- Pierre Bertrand Chagué (1975–1980)
- Raymond Gaston Joseph Séguy (1981–1987) (then Bishop of Autun)
- Georges Lagrange (1988-2003)
- Jean-Michel di Falco (2003-2017)
- Xavier Malle (since 2017)