Ancient Diocese of Carpentras

Ancient Diocese of Carpentras

The former French catholic diocese of Carpentras was suppressed after the French Revolution, by the Concordat of 1801. Its territory was added to the archdiocese of Avignon.

Bishops

  • c. 280: Saint Valentin
  • 482–529: Julien I.
  • 529–536: Principius
  • 536–c. 540: Saint Siffrein
  • 541–550: Clément or Clematius
  • c. 573: Tétrade
  • c. 584: Boetius
  • c. 590: Aufroi I.
  • c. 604: Georg I.
  • c. 630: Peter I.
  • c. 640: Dominique
  • c. 660: Lizier
  • c. 664: Paul I.
  • c. 686: Anastase
  • c. 702: Innozenz
  • c. 730: Odoard
  • c. 747: Aufroi II.
  • c. 770: Agapit
  • c. 781: Aimé
  • c. 791: Antoine
  • c. 813: Johannes I.
  • c. 831: Albert
  • c. 857: Philipp
  • c. 880: Johannes II.
  • c. 882: Berenger I.
  • c. 895: Franz I.
  • c. 914: Bernard
  • c. 932: Gui
  • c. 948–c. 990: Ayrard
  • 994–1006: Stephan
  • c. 1035: Matthias
  • 1040–1056: Franz II.
  • 1056–1066: Jules
  • c. 1068: Wilhelm I.
  • c. 1095: Arnold
  • c. 1120: Gottfried I.
  • 1121–1142: Gaspard I.
  • 1142–1170: Raimond I.
  • c. 1173: Guillaume II. de Risole
  • c. 1175: Pierre II.
  • c. 1178: Raimbaud
  • c. 1200: Gottfried II.
  • 1211–1218: Guillaume III.
  • 1224–1228: Isnard
  • c. 1230: Bertrand
  • 1233–1258: Guillaume IV. Béroard
  • 1258–1262: Guillaume V. de Barjols
  • 1263–1273: Raimond II. de Barjols
  • c. 1278: Pierre III. Rostaing
  • 1280–1288: Raimond III. de Mazan
  • c. 1292–1317: Berenger II. de Mazan
  • c. 1318–c. 1328: Eudes
  • 1330–c. 1345: Hugo
  • 1347–c. 1356: Gottfried III.
  • 1358–1365: Jean III. Roger
  • 1365–1375: Jean IV. Flandrini
  • 1375–1376: Guillaume VI. de L'Estrange
  • 1377–1394: Pierre IV.
  • 1399–1406: Jean V.
  • 1406–1407: Paul II. Camplon
  • 1408–1410: Benedict XIII (antipope)
  • 1411–1415: Louis I. de Fiesque
  • c. 1420: Charles Le Double
  • c. August–November 1424: Jacques I. Camplon
  • 1426–1446: Sagax de Comitibus
  • 1447–1448: Barthélémi Vitelleschi
  • 1448–1449: Guillaume VII. Soibert
  • 1449–1452: Georges II. d'Ornone
  • 1452–c. 1474: Michel L'Anglais
  • c. 1475: Jean VI. de Montmirail
  • 1475–1476: Giuliano della Rovere, who later became Pope Julius II
  • 1476–1481: Frédéric de Saluces
  • 1482–1514: Pierre V. de Valetariis
  • 1517–1547: Jacopo Sadoleto
  • 1547–1569: Paul III. Sadolet
  • 1569–1593: Jacques III. Sacratus
  • c. 1595–c. 1615: Horace Caponi
  • 1616–1630: Côme Bardi
  • 1630–1657: Alexandre Bichi
  • 1657–1661: Louis II. de Fortia de Montréal
  • 1662–6. December 1684: Gaspard II. de Vintimille
  • 1688–1690: Marcel Durazzo
  • 1691–22. April 1710: Laurent Buti
  • 1710–1733: François-Marie de Abbatibus
  • 1733–6. September 1757: Dominique-Joseph-Malachie d'Inguimbert
  • 12. December 1757–1776: Joseph I. Vignoli
  • 16. September 1776–1791: Joseph II. de Beni

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