Ancient Diocese of Cavaillon
The former French diocese of Cavaillon existed until the French Revolution. Its see at Cavaillon, in southern France, is in the modern department of Vaucluse.
After the Concordat of 1801, the territory of the diocese passed to the diocese of Avignon.[1]
Bishops
- Saint Genialis
- 439–451: Julien
- c. 459: Porcien
- 517–529: Philagrius
- c. 549: Praetextatus (Pretextat)
- c. 585: Saint Veran
- c. 788: Loup
- c. 875: Hildebold
- 906–916: Renard
- c. 951: Heribert
- c. 972: Didier I.
- 976–979: Walcaud
- c. 982: Dietrich
- 991–1014: Enguerrand
- c. 1031: Peter I.
- c. 1055: Clement
- 1070–1075: Raoul
- 1082–1095: Didier II.
- c. 1103: Johannes I.
- c. 1140 – c. 1155: Alfant
- 1156–1178: Benedict
- 1179–1183: Pons I.
- 1184–1202: Bermond
- 1203 – c. 1225: Bertrand I. de Durfort
- c. 1230 – c. 1250: Gottfried I.
- 1251–1261: Rostaing Belinger
- 1267–1277: Giraud
- 1278 – c. 1280: André I.
- 1282 – c. 1310: Bertrand II. Imbert
- 1311–1317: Pons II Auger de Laneis
- 1322 – c. 1327: Gottfried II.
- c. 1330: Berenger I.
- c. 1332: Raimond
- 3. August 1334 – 1366: Philippe de Cabassole
- 1366–1387: François I. de Cardaillac
- 1387–1395: Hugues de Magialla
- 1395 – c. 1403: André II.
- c. 1405: Pierre II.
- c. 1408: Guillaume I.
- c. 1409–1421: Nicolas de Johannaccio
- 1421–1424: Guillaume II.
- 1426 – c. 1430: Bernard Carbonet de Riez
- c. 1432: Ferrier Galbert
- c. 1433: Jean II. de La Roche
- c. 1437: Barthélémi
- 1439 – 28 January 1447: Pierre III. Porcher
- 1449 – c. 1478: Palamède de Carretto
- c. 1484: Toussaint de Villeneuve
- c. 1496: Jean III. Passert
- c. 1501: Louis I. Passert
- 28 April 1501 – 1507: Bernardino or Beranger (II.) Gamberia de Benasque
- c. 1510 – 13 August 1524: Jean-Baptiste I. Pallavicini
- 1525–1537: Marius Maffei
- 1538 – 3 July 1541: Jérôme I. Ghinucci
- 1541 – c. 1568: Pierre IV. Ghinucci
- 1569–1584: Christophe Scotti
- 1584–1585: Dominique Grimaldi
- 1585–1591: Pompée Rochi de Lucques
- 1592–1596: François II. Bordini
- 1597–1608: Jérôme II. Centelles
- 1610–1616: Octave Mancini
- 1616–1646: Fabrice de La Bourdaisière
- 23 September 1646 – 1657: Louis II. de Fortia
- 1657 – 23 July 1659: François III. Hallier
- 1660 – 27 June 1663: Richard de Sade
- 4 September 1665 – 21 December 1707: Jean-Baptiste II. de Sade de Mazan
- 1709–1742: Joseph de Guyon de Crochans
- 1742–1756: François-Marie Manzi
- 1756 – 5 September 1760: Pierre-Joseph Artaud
- 16 February 1761 – 1790: Louis-Joseph Crispin des Achards de La Baume