- Ancient Diocese of Thérouanne
The former French diocese of Thérouanne was suppressed in 1537, as a result of war damage to its see at
Thérouanne , in the modern department ofPas-de-Calais . About two decades later thediocese of Boulogne was created (bearing the name Thérouanne for a few years [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/db521.html Boulogne (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy ] ] ).Bishops
To 1000
* before 639, to c. 667 (†):
Audomar (Omer)
* Draucius
* c. 667 to c. 669/701: Bainus
* c. 669/701 to c. 721/723: Ravengerus
* c. 721/723 to c. 737/742:Erkembodo
* c. 739: Adalgerus
* to before 747: Gumbertus
* 747–748: Aethereus
* Rodwaldus
* Athalphus
* Wigbertus
* before 798 to c. 798: Théoduin
* c. 798 to before 814/817: Grimbaldus
* 817–855 (†): Folcuin
* 856–869 (†):Humfridus
* 869–872: Actardus
* 872–887: Adalbertus † 914
* 887 to c. 900: Herilandus † 920
* 909 to c. 935 (†): Stephan (Etienne)
* 935–959 (†): Wicfridus
* 959–964 (†): David
* 964–995 (†): Framericus
* 995–1030 (†): Balduin (Baudouin)1000 to 1300
* 1030–1078 (†): Drogon
* 1078–1081: Hubert
* 1082–1083: Lambert
* 1084–1099: Gérard
* 1099–1130 (†): Johann I. von Warneton
* 1130–1158 (†) or 1159 (†): Milon I.
* 1159–1169: Milon II.
* 1169–1191: Didier
* 1191–1207: Lambert de Bruges (Lambert van Brugge)
* 1207–1213: Johann II.
* 1213–1229: Adam
* 1229–1250: Pierre de Doij
* 1252–1262: Raoul de Chelles
* 1262–1276: "Vacant"
* 1276–1286: Heinrich von Murs
* 1287–1301: Jacques de BoulogneFrom 1300
* 1301–1330: Enguerrand de Créqui
* 1330–1334: Johann III. de Vienne
* 1334–1356: Raymond Saquet
* 1356–1361:Gilles II Aycelin de Montaigut , 1357–1358,chancellor of France , based inLondon
* 1361–1368: Robert of Geneva
* 1368–1371: Gérard de Daimville
* 1371–1376: Adhémar Roberi
* 1376–1384: Pierre d'Orgemont
* 1384–1403: Jean Tabari
* 1404–1414: Matthieu or Renaud de Bapaume
* 1415–1436:Louis de Luxemburg , 1424–1435 , chancellor of France, partisan of the Burgundians
* 1436–1451: Jean V “the Young”
* 1451–1455: David von Burgund (alsobishop of Utrecht )
* 1456–1485:Henri of Lorraine-Vaudemont , alsobishop of Metz )
* 1485–1496:Antoine de Croy
* 1496–1513:Philipp de Luxemburg
* 1513–1521:François de Melun
* 1521–1535:John, Cardinal of Lorraine
* 1535–1537: [François de CréquyNotes
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