- Bishop of Lisieux
The bishop of Lisieux was the
Ordinary of theRoman Catholic Diocese ofLisieux . The first known Bishop of Lisieux isTheodibandes , mentioned in connexion with a council held in538 .Bishops of Lisieux
To 1000
*Theudobaudis (Theodibandes, Theudebaud, Theudobaud, Thibaud) ca. 538–ca. 549
*Ætherius ca. 560
*Launebaud (Launobaud) ca. 644
*Leudebold (Léodebold) ca. 662
*Hinchon ca. 685
*Freculphus (825–850), a pupil of the palace school founded by Charlemagne, and author of auniversal history
*Airard (Hairard) ca. 853–ca. 880
*Roger (Rogier) ca. 985–1022 or ca. 980–ca. 10181000 to 1300
*Robert ca. 1022–ca. 1025
*Herbert ca. 1026–1049
*Hugo d'Eu 1049–1077 (Rollonide )
*Gilbert Maminot 1077–1101
*Fulcher (Foucher) 1101–1102, - brother ofRanulf Flambard Spear "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy" "Journal of British Studies" p. 5] , sometimes named as William, and bishop from 1101Schriber "The Dilemma of Arnulf of Lisieux" p. 26-27]
*Thomas of Lisieux - son of Ranulf Flambard
*John 1107–1141
*Arnoul 1141–1181, statesman and writer
*Raoul de Varneville 1182–1191 or 1192
*Guillaume de Ruffière (Rupière) 1192–1201
*Jourdain du Houmet (Hommet) 1202–1218
*Guillaume Du Pont-de-L'Arche 1218–1250
*Foulque D'Astin 1250–1267
*Guy du Merle 1267–1285
*Guillaume D'Asnières 1285–1298
*Jean de Samois 1299–13021300 to 1500
*Guy D'Harcourt 1303–1336
*Guillaume de Clermont 1336–49
*Guillaume Guitard 1350–1358
*Jean de Dormans 1359–1361
*Adhémar Robert 1361–1368
*Alphonse Chevrier 1369–1377
*Nicolas of Oresme 1377–1382
*Guillaume d'Estouteville 1382–1414
*Pierre Fresnel 1415–1418
*Mathieu Du Bosc 1418–1419
*Branda Castiglione (Cardinal) 1420–1424
*Zénon Castiglione 1424–1430 or 1432
*Pierre Cauchon 1432–1442 (alsoBishop of Beauvais )
*Pasquier de Vaux 1443–1447
*Thomas Basin 1447–1474
*Antoine Raguier 1475–1482
*Etienne Blosset de Carrouges 1482–1505From 1500
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Jean Le Veneur (Cardinal of Tillières) 1505–1539
*Jacques D'Annebaut (Cardinal) 1539–1558
*Jean Hennuyer 1561–1578
*Jean de Vassé 1580–1583
*Anne de Pérusse Des Cars ('Escars) de Giury, O.S.B. 1589–1598 (Cardinal)
*François Rouxel de Médavy 1600–1617
*Guillaume du Vair 1618–1621
*Guillaume Aleaume (Alleaume) 1622–1634 (alsobishop of Riez )
*Philippe Cospeau 1636–1646
*Léonor I Goyon de Matignon 1646–1674
*Léonor II Goyon de Matignon 1674–1714
*Henri-Ignace de Brancas 1714–1760
*Jacques Marie de Caritat de Condorcet 1761–1783
*Jules-Basile Perron (Ferron) de La Ferronays 1783–1790Notes
References
* Schriber, Carolyn Poling "The Delimma of Arnulf of Lisieux: New Ideas versus Old Ideals" Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press 1990 ISBN 0-253-35097-2
* Spear, David S. "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy, 1066-1204" "The Journal of British Studies" Volume XXI Number 2 Spring 1982 p. 1-10
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