List of the bishops of Tournai

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The following people were bishops and prince-bishops of the Diocese of Tournai and Doornik ( Belgium ):

  • 540: St. Eleutherius
  • mentioned 549 and 552: Agrecius
  • 545: Saint Medardus
  • between 626 and 1146 the diocese of Tournai was united with the diocese of Noyon (France), see list of the bishops of Noyon
  • approx. 626 - approx. 638: Acarius
  • 641-660: Eligius
  • approx. 661 – approx. 686: Mummolinus
  • Gondoinus
  • approx. 700: Antgarius
  • approx. 715: Chrasmar
  • ca.721: Garoul
  • approx. 723: Framenger
  • approx. 730: Hunuan
  • approx. 740: Gui et Eunuce
  • approx. 748: Elisée
  • approx. 756/765: Adelfred
  • ? : Dido
  • 769 - approx. 782: Giselbert
  • approx. 798/799: Pleon
  • approx. 815: Wendelmarus
  • approx. 830/838: Ronegarius
  • approx. 830/838: Fichard
  • 840-860: Immon
  • 860-879: Rainelme
  • 880-902: Heidilon
  • 909: Rambert
  • 915-932: Airard
  • 936– † 936: Walbert
  • 937-950: Transmar
  • 950-954: Rudolf
  • 954-955: Fulcher
  • 955-977: Hadulphe
  • 977-988: Liudolf von Vermandois
  • 989-997: Radbod I.
  • 1000-1030: Hardouin
  • 1030-1044: Hugo
  • 1044-1068: Baldwin
  • 1068-1098: Radbod II.
  • 1098-1113: Baudry
  • 1114–1123: Lambert von Zonnebeke
  • 1123–1146: Simon of Vermandois
  • 1146-1149: Anselm
  • 1149-1166: Gerard
  • 1166-1171: Walter
  • 1173-1190: Everard of Avesnes
  • 1192–1203: Stephan von Tournai
  • 1203-1218: Gossuin
  • 1219–1251: Walter von Marvis
  • 1252–1261: Walter von Croix
  • 1261-1266: Johann I. Buchiau
  • 1267–1274: Johann II. D'Enghien
  • 1275-1282: Philippe Mouskes
  • 1283–1291: Michael von Warenghien
  • 1292-1300: John III. from Vassogne
  • 1301–1324: Guy of Boulogne (also Bishop of Cambrai )
  • 1324-1326: Elie of Ventadour
  • 1326–1333: Wilhelm von Ventadour
  • 1333: Theobald von Saussoire
  • 1334-1342: André Ghini
  • 1342–1349: John IV. Des Prés
  • 1349–1350: Pierre de Forest (also Bishop of Paris )
  • 1351-1377: Pierre d'Arbois
  • 1379-1388: Pierre d'Auxy
    • 1380-1384: Jean de West
  • 1388-1410: Louis de la Trémouille
  • 1410-1433: Jean de Thoisy
  • 1433-1437: Jean d'Harcourt
  • 1437-1460: Jean Chevrot
  • 1460–1473: Guillaume Fillastre d. J.
  • 1474-1483: Ferry de Clugny
  • 1483–1505: Tournai schism
  • 1505-1513: Charles de Hautbois
  • 1514-1518: Thomas Wolsey
  • 1519-1524: Louis Guillard
  • 1524-1564: Charles de Croy
  • 1564-1574: Guibert D'Ongnies
  • 1574-1580: Pierre Pintaflour
  • 1580–1586: Max Morillon
  • 1586–1592: Jean Venduille
  • 1592-1614: Michel D'Esne
  • 1614-1644: Max Villain
  • 1644–1660: François Villain
  • 1660-1689: Gilbert de Choiseul
  • 1689–1705: François de Caillebot de La Salle
  • 1705–1707: Louis-Marcel de Coëtlogon-Méjusseaume
  • 1707–1713: René de Beauveau (afterwards Bishop of Toulouse )
  • 1713–1731: Johann Ernst von Löwenstein-Wertheim
  • 1731–1770: Franz Ernst von Salm-Reifferscheidt
  • 1770-1776 vacancy
  • 1776–1793: Wilhelm Florentin von Salm-Salm (afterwards Archbishop of Prague)
  • 1793-1802 vacancy
  • 1802–1819: François-Joseph Hirn
  • 1819-1829 vacancy
  • 1829–1834: Jean-Joseph Delplanque
  • 1834–1877: Gaspart-Joseph Labis
  • 1877-1881: Edmond Dumont
  • 1881–1897: Isidoro-Giuseppe-Victor du Rousseaux
  • 1897–1915: Carlo Gustavo Walravens
  • 1915-1924: Amedeo Crooy
  • 1924-1939: Gastone Antonio Rasneur
  • 1940–1945: Luigi Delmotte
  • 1945–1948: Stefano Carton de Wiart
  • 1948–1977: Charles-Marie Himmer
  • 1977-2002: Jean Huard
  • 2003 – today: Guy Harpigny

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