List of the bishops of Tarentaise

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The following people were bishops or archbishops of the Diocese of Tarantaise ( France ):

Bishops

  • 420-429: Saint Jacques d'Assyrie (first bishop in Moûtiers )
  • 429-440: Saint Marcel or Marcellin
  • 6th century: Saint Thomas de Lérins
  • 517-524: Sanctus
  • Paschase
  • Magnus
  • Nigetius (Nizier)
  • 580–585: Saint Marcin or Marcel
  • 585 ?: Heraclius
  • Firmius
  • Probinus
  • 648-653: Baldemar
  • Emiter
  • Videmar
  • Johann I.
  • Leudrand
  • Hubert
  • Bonimond
  • Emmon
  • 775-800: Holy Possessor

Archbishops

  • Radabert
  • 824-840: Andreas
  • Ador (Udax)
  • 858-885: Teutrand
  • Aluso
  • Daniel
  • around 900: Aimon (Annuzio I.)
  • Pandolphe
  • around 996: Amizon (Aymon II.)
  • Cuno
  • Baldophus
  • Luzo
  • Aymon III.
  • Ebbo
  • 1077: Annuzio II.
  • around 1080: Héraclius
  • 1090: Bozon
  • 1124–1140: Bienheureux Pierre l'Ancien or Saint Pierre I.
  • 1141–1142: Isdrael
  • 1142–1174: Pierre le Vénérable or Saint Pierre II.
  • 1179–1210: Aymon de Briançon (crowns Philip of Swabia in Mainz as King of Germany in 1198 )
  • 1212: Bernard de Chignin
  • Johann II.
  • 1224-1248: Herluin
  • 1249-1270: Rodolphe Grossi
  • 1271–1283: Saint Pierre III.
  • 1283-1297: Aymon III.
  • 1297-1318: Bertrand
  • 1334-1341: Jacques de Salins
  • 1341: Bernard de Novodomno
  • 1341-1343: Bernard
  • 1343-1365: Jean III. Bertrand
  • 1365–1368: Jean IV du concrete
  • 1369-1378: Jean de Rotariis
  • 1378-1379: Humbert de Villette
  • 1380–1385: Rodolphe II. De Chissé
  • 1386–1395: Eduard of Savoyen-Achaia († 1395) (also Bishop of Belley and Sitten)
  • 1395-1396: Pierre IV. De Collomb
  • 1397-1404: Aymon IV. De Séchal
  • 1405-1418: Antoine de Challant
  • 1418–1432: Jean de Bertrand de La Pérouse and Chamousset
  • 1433-1438: Laurent Marc de Condolmeris
  • 1438-1454: Cardinal Jean d'Arces
  • 1454–1456: Peter of Savoy
  • 1456–1459: Johann Ludwig of Savoy
  • 1460-1472: Thomas de Sur
  • 1472–1479: Cardinal Cristoforo della Rovere
  • 1479–1482: Cardinal Domenico della Rovere
  • 1483: Urbain de Chevron-Villette
  • 1484-1492: Jean de Compey
  • 1492-1497: Corin de Plosasque
  • 1497–1516: Claude de Château-Vieux
  • 1516–1559: Jean-Philippe de Groslée
  • 1560-1573: Jérôme de Valpergue
  • 1573–1598: Joseph Parpaglia
  • 1598–1607: Jean-François Berliet
  • 1608-1627: Anastase Germonio
  • 1630–1658: Benoît-Théophile de Chevron Villette
  • 1659–1703: François-Amédée Milliet, marquis de Challes
  • 1703-1727 Sedi vacancy
  • 1727–1744: François-Amédée Milliet, marquis d'Arvillars
  • 1749–1770: Claude Humbert de Rolland
  • 1772–1783: Gaspard Auguste Laurent de Sainte-Agnès
  • 1785–1793: Joseph de Monfalcon du Cengle
  • 1793-1803 Sedis vacancy
  • 1802–1805: René des Monstiers de Mérinville (also Bishop of Chambéry and Geneva)
  • 1805–1823: Irénée-Yves De Solle (also Bishop of Chambéry and Geneva)
  • 1824–1827: François-Marie Bigex (also Archbishop of Chambéry)
  • 1826–1828: Antoine Martinet (also Archbishop of Chambéry)

Bishops

  • 1828-1836: Antoine Rochaix
  • 1837–1866: Jean-François-Marcellin Turinaz
  • 1866–1873: François Gros
  • 1873–1882: Charles-François Turinaz
  • 1882–1887: Jean-Pierre Pagis (also Bishop of Verdun)
  • 1888–1900: Pierre-Emmanuel-Dieudonné Bouvier
  • 1901-1907: Guillaume-Lucien-Léon Lacroix
  • 1907–1918: Jean-Basptiste Biolley
  • 1919-1938: Louis Termier
  • 1938–1944: Léon-Albert Terrier (also Bishop of Bayonne)
  • 1944–1961: Auguste Jauffres
  • 1961–1966: André-Bontems (also Archbishop of Chambéry)

Continuation under the Archdiocese of Chambéry

literature

  • Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. , Minden 1854, p. 107-108 .