List of the Bishops of Nevers

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The following people were Bishops of Nevers ( France ):

  • around 505 – around 516: Saint Euladius
  • around 517: Tauricianus
  • 538-541: Rusticus
  • 549 – around 558: Saint Arigius (Arey, Araeus)
  • 558 – around 566: Euphronius
  • 567 – around 580: Saint Aeoladus
  • 581–594: Saint Agricola, † February 26, 594
  • Fulcilius (for 19 years)
  • around 624-653: Rauracus
  • 658 – around 665: Leodebaldus
  • around 658: Hecherius
  • 665–668: Saint Deodatus
  • Gilbert (?)
  • 672–690: Rogus
  • 690–696: Saint Itherius, † July 8, 696
  • 696 – around 701: Ebarcius
  • Opportunity
  • ? –726: Saint Nectarius, † 746
  • 747: Chebroaldus
  • 752–767 or 770: Raginfred (Rainfroi)
  • Waldo (for 25 years)
  • around 796–815: Saint Jerome, † February 5, 815
  • around 817–830: Jonas, † May 11, 830
  • around 833: Godefred
  • around 836: Hugo I.
  • 841–860: Hériman , † July 22, 860
  • Raginus (?)
  • around 862: Abbo I.
  • around 864: Luidon (?)
  • 866 - around 883: Abbo II.
  • around 886–892: Emmenius (Eumenius), † October 31, 892
  • Adalgarius (?)
  • 894 – around 906: Franco
  • 908–916: Atto (Hatto), † December 10, 916
  • around 924: Launo (Haino)
  • 935–947: Tédalgrin, † May 14, 947
  • around 948 – around 956: Gaubertus
  • around 958-959: Gerardus
  • 959–980: Natran OSB , † February 24, 947
  • 982 – around 1012: Roclenus
  • 1013-1066: Hugo II. De Champallemand, † May 7, 1066
  • 1066-1074: Malguin, † June 1, 1074
  • November 1, 1074-1091: Hugo III. de Champallemand, † November 23, 1091
  • Sedis vacancy
  • around 1096-1099: Guido, † April 29, 1099
  • December 18, 1099–1110: Hervaeus, † August 8, 1110
  • April 1111–1121: Hugo IV., † February 25, 1121
  • 1121–1145: Fromond, † November 29, 1145
  • 1147–1159: Godefred, † February 14, 1159
  • 1160–1177: Bernard de Saint-Saulge, † February 14, 1177
  • 1177–1189: Theobald, † April 25, 1189
  • 1190-15. June 1196: Jean I.
  • 1196-11. January 1202: Gauthier
  • around 1204-19. May 1221: Guillaume I de Saint-Lazare
  • 1222-4. December 1222: Gervais de Châteauneuf
  • 1223-28. July 1230: Renaud I.
  • 1232 – around 1240: Raoul de Beauvais
  • 1240-1252 or 1253: Robert I. Cornut
  • 1252 or 1253–1254: Henri Cornut
  • 1254-31. May 1260: Guillaume II. De Grandpuy
  • around 1262–1272: Robert II. de Marzi
  • 1273-1276: Gilles I. de Châteaurenaud
  • around 1277-5. September 1283: Gilles II du Chastelet
  • 1284-1294: Gilles III. de Mauglas
  • 1294-1314: Jean II. De Savigny
  • 1315-1319: Guillaume III. Beaufils
  • 1320–1322: Pierre I. Bertrand ( cardinal )
  • around 1322-1333: Bertrand I. Gascon
  • 1333-1335: Jean III. Mandevillain
  • 1335–1339: Pierre II. Bertrand de Colombiers (cardinal)
  • 1340-1341: Albert Acciaioli
  • 1341 – around 1357: Bertrand II. De Fumel
  • around 1360: Renaud II. des Moulins
  • 1361-1371: Pierre III. Aycelin de Montaigut
  • 1371–1372: Jean IV. De Neufchâtel
  • 1374-1380: Pierre V. de Dinteville
  • 1381-16. January 1395: Maurice de Coulange-la-Vineuse
  • 1395-1400: Philippe I. Froment
  • 1401-22. July 1430: Robert III. de Dangueil
  • 1430-1436: Jean V. Germain
  • August 30, 1436? -1444: Jean VI. vivien
  • November 20, 1445–1461: Jean VII. D'Estampes ( House of Estampes )
  • April 4, 1462-3. June 1499: Pierre VI. de Fontenai
  • January 24, 1500–1505: Philip II of Cleves
  • May 31, 1505-12. September 1507: Antoine de Fleurs
  • October 29, 1508-30. July 1512: Jean VII. Bohier
  • January 9, 1513-11. February 1519: Imbert de la Platière de Bourdillon
  • March 13, 1519-22. April 1539: Jacques I. d'Albret ( House of Albret )
  • June 5, 1540-5. May 1546: Cardinal Charles I de Bourbon , Cardinal of Vendôme
  • May 5, 1546–1558: Jacques II. Spifame
  • January 27, 1559-7. April 1578: Gilles IV. Spifame
  • July 22, 1578–1. March 1606: Arnaud Sarbin de Sainte-Foi
  • November 19, 1606-17. June 1643: Eustache I. du Lys
  • 1643–1666: Eustache II. De Chéri
  • August 28, 1667–3. September 1705: Edouard I. Valot
  • 1705-20. July 1719: Edouard II. Bargedé
  • 1719-20. February 1740: Charles II Fontaine des Montées
  • 1740-4. April 1751: Guillaume IV. D'Hugues de la Motte (then Archbishop of Vienne)
  • April 4, 1751–1782: Jean-Antoine Tinseau
  • January 5, 1783–1788: Pierre VII. De Séguiran
  • 1789–1790: Louis-Jérôme de Suffren de Saint-Tropez
  • 1791–1793: Guillaume (V.) Tollet

On November 29, 1801, the Diocese of Nevers was dissolved and its territory was annexed to the Archdiocese of Bourges , on October 6, 1822 it was restituted by Pope Pius VII.

literature

  • Pius Bonifacius Gams: Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae. Academic printing and Verlagsanstalt, Graz 1957, pp. 584-586 ( digitized version , reprint of the edition 1873-1885).

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Individual evidence

  1. According to A. Rastoul: Abbon 8. In: Dictionnaire de Biographie française. Vol. 1. 1932, Col. 81 legendary.
  2. a b According to A. Rastoul: Abbon 8. In: Dictionnaire de Biographie française. Vol. 1. 1932, column 81, Abbo I. and Abbo II. Are said to have been identical.
  3. According to A. Rastoul: Abbon 8. In: Dictionnaire de Biographie française. Vol. 1. 1932, col. 81, Luidon was actually Bishop of Autun .