Ancient Diocese of Lombez
The former French Catholic diocese of Lombez[1] existed from 1317 to the French Revolution. It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801, its territory going to the diocese of Bayonne and the archdiocese of Toulouse.[2] Its see was Lombez Cathedral in Gascony.
Bishops
- Arnaud-Roger de Comminges 1317-1328
- Jacques Colonna 1328-1341
- Antoine 1341-1348
- Bertrand de Coznac[3] 1348-1351
- Roger 1353-1360
- Guillaume 1360
- Jean 1363
- Guillaume 1363-1375
- Arnaud 1379-1383
- Pierre de Paris 1386
- Jean Hiltalinger[4] 1389-1392
- Raymond de Bretennes 1416
- Arnaud de Mirepoix 1417
- Pierre de Foix 1425-c.1460, cardinal, administrator[5]
- Gérard Garsias de Charne 1430-1450
- Gerard d’Aure c.1456-1460
- Sanche Garcias 1466-1472
- Jean de Villiers de La Groslaye (also Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas),[6] 1473-1499
- Denis de Villiers 1499-1510
- Savari d'Ornézan 1513-1528
- Bernard d'Ornézan 1528-1552
- Antoine Olivier 1556
- Pierre de Lancrau 1561-1598
- Jean Daffis 1598-1614
- Bernard Daffis 1614-1628
- Jean Daffis 1628-1655
- Nicolas Le Maistre 1661
- Jean-Jacques Séguier de La Verrière 1662-1678
- Côme Roger 1681-1710
- Antoine Fagon 1711-1719
- Charles-Guillaume de Maupeou 1721-1732
- Jacques Richier de Cerizy 1751-1771
- François de Pons de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon 1771-1787
- Alexandre-Henri de Chauvigny de Blot 1787-1790, last bishop. The diocese was suppressed (1790).
Notes
- ↑ Also Lombès.
- ↑ Lombez (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
- ↑ http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1371.htm
- ↑ (Italian) http://www.treccani.it/Portale/elements/categoriesItems.jsp?category=Scienze_sociali_e_Storia/religioni/biografie/&parentFolder=/Portale/sito/altre_aree/Scienze_sociali_e_Storia/religioni/&addNavigation=Scienze_sociali_e_Storia/religioni/biografie/&lettera=G&pathFile=/sites/default/BancaDati/Enciclopedia_online/G/BIOGRAFIE_-_EDICOLA_G_028932.xml
- ↑ http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1414.htm makes him administrator only in early 1425.
- ↑ http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1493.htm
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Coordinates: 43°28′29″N 0°54′37″E / 43.4746°N 0.9103°E
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