List of the bishops of Saint-Papoul

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The following people were bishops of Saint-Papoul ( France ):

Abbots

  • Wilhelm I.
  • Raimund I around 1068 to May 26, 1093
  • Geraud I.
  • Olric
  • Wilhelm II. 1205-1206
  • Pierre de Saint-Germain in 1209 and 1229
  • Bernard I. d´Amilian 1230-around 1240
  • Raimund II. D´Authignac 1244 and 1249
  • Geraud II. 1250 and 1254 until April 10, 1255
  • Bertrand 1259 and 1273
  • Bernard II. De la Tour around 1275-1317

Bishops

  • Bernard de la Tour July 11th to December 27th 1317
  • Raymond de Mostuèjouls 1317-1329 (previously Bishop of Saint-Flour, Cardinal 1327, † 1335)
  • Guillaume de Cardailhac 1328-1347
  • Bernard de Saint-Martial 1348-1361
  • Pierre de Cros I., OSB 1361-1370
  • Bernard de Castelnau, OSB 1370-1375
  • Pierre de Cros II. 1375-1412
  • Jean de La Rochetaillée 1413–1418?
  • Jean de Burle 1418-1422 (previously Bishop of Nice, then Bishop of Saint-Flour)
  • Raimond Mairose 1424-1426 (previously Bishop of Castres, cardinal 1426, † 1427)
  • Pierre Soybert 1427-1443
  • Raymond de Lupault 1451 to about 1465
  • Jean de La Porte 1465-1468
  • Denis von Bar 1468–1471
  • Clement de Brillac 1472-1495
  • Denis von Bar 1495–1510 (2nd time)
  • Karl von Bar 1510–1538
  • Giovanni Salviati 1538–1549 ( administrator , cardinal)
  • Bernardo Salviati 1549–1561 (cardinal)
  • Antoine-Marie Salviati 1561–1564 (cardinal)
  • Alexandre de Bardis 1564–1591
  • Jean Raimond 1602-1604
  • François de Donnadieu 1608–1626
  • Louis de Claret 1626-1636
  • Bernard Despruets 1636-1655
  • Jean de Montpezat de Carbon 1657–1664 (afterwards Archbishop of Bourges)
  • Joseph de Montpezat de Carbon 1664–1674 (afterwards Archbishop of Toulouse)
  • François Barthélemy de Grammont 1677-1716
  • Gabriel-Florent de Choiseul-Beaupré 1716-1723
  • Jean-Charles de Ségur 1724-1735
  • Georges Lazare Berger de Charancy 1735-1738
  • Daniel Bertrand de Langle 1739–1774
  • Guillaume-Joseph D`Abzac de Mayac 1775–1784
  • Jean-Baptiste-Marie de Maillé de La Tour-Landry 1784–1801