Bishop of Lisieux

Bishop of Lisieux

The bishop of Lisieux was the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lisieux. The first known Bishop of Lisieux is Theodibandes, mentioned in connexion with a council held in 538.

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 a universal history
*Airard (Hairard) ca. 853–ca. 880
*Roger (Rogier) ca. 985–1022 or ca. 980–ca. 1018

1000 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 of Ranulf FlambardSpear "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 1299–1302

1300 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 (also Bishop of Beauvais)
*Pasquier de Vaux 1443–1447
*Thomas Basin 1447–1474
*Antoine Raguier 1475–1482
*Etienne Blosset de Carrouges 1482–1505

From 1500

*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 (also bishop 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 1783–1790

Notes

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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