List of the Archbishops of Dijon

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The following people were abbots , bishops and archbishops of the Archdiocese of Dijon ( France ):

Abbots

  • Betton I (801)
  • Agenus (815)
  • Baldon (820)
  • Helgaud (881-882)
  • Betton II (882)
  • Elie (895)
  • Garnier I (901)
  • Rathier (902 – approx. 954)
  • Theudon (approx. 959 – approx. 1005)
  • Beraud (1019)
  • Garnier II. De Mailly (1032-1050 or 1051)
  • Garnier III. le Riche (approx. 1059 – approx. 1080)
  • Garnier IV. De Blaisy (approx. 1081 – approx. 1113)
  • Arnoul (approx. 1113–1117)
  • Walon (1120 – ca. 1124)
  • Herbert or Humbert (1125–1157)
  • Gilbert I. de Grancey (1158–1162)
  • Hervée de Fauverney (1165 – ca. 1177)
  • Milon de Grancey (1178–1198)
  • Etienne I de Vergy (1200)
  • Pierre Barbotte (approx. 1203–1240)
  • Etienne II Michotte (1241-1243)
  • Gilbert II (1243-1246)
  • Amedée (1247-1275)
  • Gerard I (1276-1288)
  • Hugues d'Acy (1289-1317)
  • Ponce de Courbeton (1317-1341)
  • Renaud de Vauxbusin (1342-1353)
  • Gerard II. De Tivez (January 13, 1353 - May 2, 1353)
  • Jean I. de Vaux (1353-1354)
  • Gerard III. (around 1360)
  • Jean II. De Champrobert (1361– August 5, 1361)
  • Thibaud I. de Nant (1361-1363)
  • Jean III de Marigny (1363-1387)
  • Robert de Baubigny (1388–1409)
  • Jean IV. Suard (1409-1430)
  • Alexander de Pontailler (1430-1453)
  • Thibaud II Viard (1454-1477)
  • Richard Chambellan (1477-1495)
  • Jacques I. Langley (1495-1496)
  • Antoine Chambellan (1497–1509)
  • Claude I. de Husson (1510-1511)
  • Francois Sforza (August – December 1511)
  • Jacques II. Hurault de Cheverny (1512-1513)
  • Etienne III. Faulquier (January – February 1513)
  • René de Bresche (1515-1520)
  • Claude II. De Longwy (1530–1561) (Cardinal) ( House Chaussin )
  • Charles I. de Bourbon (1561–1571) (Cardinal)
  • Jacques III du Tillet (1572–1592)
  • André Fremyot (1601–1641)
  • Jacques IV. De Neucheze (1641–1658)
  • Guillaume de Malartic (1659–1662)
  • Claude III Fyot (1662-1721)
  • Francois Louis de Clermont-Tonnerre (1721–1724) ( Clermont-Tonnerre House )
  • Jean V. Bouhier (1725-1731)

Bishops

Archbishops

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  • Jules Marion: List of the Archevêques et Évêques de France, distribués par Provinces Ecclésiastiques. In: Annuaire historique pour l'année… Vol. 12 (1848), pp. 27–144, here pp. 64–67.

Remarks

  1. [1] from 1902 there was a church fight in France. The government of Émile Combes pushed back the influence of the Catholic Church in France, more here . That is probably why the successor was not appointed until 1906.