List of the bishops of Viviers

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The following people were Bishops of Viviers ( France ):

  • Januarius
  • Septimius
  • Maspicianus
  • Melanius I.
  • at 407 to 411: Avolus
  • from 411 to 431: Auxonius
  • 452 to 463: Eulalius
  • from around 486 to around 500: Lucianus
  • around 507: Valerius
  • around 517 to around 537: Venantius
  • Rusticus
  • around 549: Melanius II.
  • Eucherius
  • Firminus
  • Aulus
  • Eumachius
  • around 673: Longin
  • John I.
  • Ardulfus
  • at 740: Arconce
  • Eribald
  • around 815: Thomas I.
  • around 833: Tengrin
  • around 850: Celse
  • around 851: Bernoin
  • around 875: Etherius
  • around 892: Rostaing I.
  • around 908: Richard
  • around 950: Thomas II.
  • around 965 to around 970: Rostaing II.
  • around 974: Arman I.
  • around 993: Pierre
  • 1014-1041: Arman II.
  • 1042-1070: Gérard
  • 1073-1095: John II. De Toscanella
  • 1096-1119: Leodegarius
  • 1119-1124: Atton
  • 1125–1131: Pierre I.
  • 1133–1146: Josserand de Montaigu
  • 1147–1155: Guillaume I (see house Poitiers-Valentinois )
  • 1157-1170: Raymond d'Uzès
  • 1171–1173: Robert de La Tour du Pin
  • 1174-1206: Nicolas
  • 1206-1220: Burnon
  • 1220-1222: Guillaume II.
  • 1222-1242: Bermond d'Anduze
  • 1244–1254: Arnaud de Vogüé
  • 1255-1263: Aimon de Genève
  • 1263–1291: Hugues de La Tour du Pin
  • 1292-1296: Guillaume III. de Falguières
  • 1297-1306: Aldebert de Peyre
  • 1306–1318: Louis I de Poitiers ( Poitiers-Valentinois house )
  • 1319-1322: Guillaume IV. De Flavacourt
  • 1322-1325: Pierre II. De Mortemart
  • 1325-1326: Pierre III. de Moussy
  • 1326-1330: Aymar de La Voulte
  • 1331-1336: Henri de Thoire-Villars
  • 1336–1365: Aymar de La Voulte (2nd time)
  • 1365–1373: Bertrand de Châteauneuf
  • 1373-1375: Pierre IV. De Sarcenas
  • 1376–1383: Bernard d'Aigrefeuille (see house Rogier de Beaufort )
  • 1383-1385: Jean de Brogny
  • 1385-1386: Olivier de Poitiers
  • 1387-1388: Pietro Pileo di Prata
  • 1389-1406: Guillaume V. de Poitiers
  • 1406-1442: Jean III. de Linières
  • 1442-1454: Guillaume-Olivier de Poitiers
  • 1454–1477: Hélie de Pompadour
  • 1477-1478: Giuliano della Rovere
  • 1478–1497: Jean IV. De Montchenu
  • 1498–1542: Claude de Tournon
  • 1542–1550: Charles Ier de Tournon
  • 1551–1554: Simon de Maillé-Brézé (then Archbishop of Tours)
  • 1554-1560: Jacques-Marie Sala
  • 1560–1565: Alessandro Farnese the Younger
  • 1565–1571: Eucher de Saint-Vital
  • 1571–1572: Pierre V. d'Urre
  • 1573-1621: Jean V. de L'Hôtel
  • 1621–1690: Louis II. De La Baume de Suze
  • 1690–1713: Antoine de La Garde de Chambonas
  • 1713–1723: Martin de Ratabon
  • 1723: Etienne-Joseph I de La Fare-Monclar (then Bishop of Laon)
  • 1723–1748: François-Renaud de Villeneuve (then Bishop of Montpellier)
  • 1748–1778: Joseph-Robin Morel de Mons
  • 1778–1805: Charles II. De La Font de Savine
  • 1801-1822: Sedis vacancy
  • 1823-1825: André Molin
  • 1825–1841: Abbon-Pierre-François Bonnel de la Brageresse
  • 1841–1857: Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert , OMI (then Archbishop of Tours, later Archbishop of Paris and Cardinal)
  • 1857–1876: Louis III. Delcusy
  • 1876–1923: Joseph-Michel-Frédéric Bonnet
  • 1923–1930: Etienne-Joseph II. Hurault (then Bishop of Nancy)
  • 1931–1937: Pierre-Marie Durieux (then Archbishop of Chambéry)
  • 1937–1965: Alfred Couderc (then titular bishop of Bamaccora )
  • 1965-1992: Jean VI. Hermil
  • 1992–1998: Jean Marie Louis Bonfils , SMA (then Bishop of Nice)
  • 1999–2015: François Blondel
  • since 2015: Jean-Louis Balsa