Ancient Diocese of Oloron

Ancient Diocese of Oloron

The former Catholic Diocese of Oloron in south-west France was suppressed after the French Revolution, by the Concordat of 1801. It dated from the sixth century[1].

Its see was the Cathedral of Sainte-Marie d'Oloron in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, now in Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Its territory became part of the diocese of Bayonne.

Bishops

  • c. 506: St Grat
  • c. 551: Agustius (?)
  • c. 573 to c. 585: Lezer
  • c. 653: Abientius
  • c. 659: Zozime
  • c. 661: Tructémonde
  • c. 668: Arcontius
  • c. 850: Gérard
  • c. 977: Gombaud
  • c. 992: Arsius Raca
  • 10331050: Raymond I. le Vieux (also Bishop of Bayonne and Bishop of Lescar)
  • 10601078: Etienne de Mauléon
  • 10781083: Amat
  • 10831101: Odon de Bénac
  • 11021114: Roger I. de Sentes
  • 11141135: Arnaud I. d'Araux
  • 11351168: Arnaud II. d'Izeste
  • 11691195: Bernard I. de Sadirac
  • 11961216: Bernard II. de Morlane
  • c. 1225: Bernard III.
  • 12281241: Guillaume I. de Castanet
  • 12421254: Pierre I. de Gavarret
  • c. 1255: Guillaume II. de Gaujac
  • 12561259: Roger II.
  • 12601283: Compaing
  • 12841288: Bernard IV. de La Mothe
  • 12891308: Guillard de Leduix (or Gérard I. de Leduix)
  • c. 1308: Pierre-Raymond de Monein
  • 13091322: Guillaume-Arnaud I.
  • 13231341: Arnaud III. de Valensun
  • 13421347: Bernard V. d'En Julia
  • 13481370: Pierre II. d'Estiron
  • 13711395: Guillaume III. d'Assat
  • c. 1396: Armand-Guilhem de Bury (Avignon nomination)
  • Pierre Laforgue (?) (Avignon nomination)
  • c. 1404: Sance I. Muller (Avignon nomination)
  • c. 1396: Ogier Vilesongnes (?) (Rome nomination)
  • c. 1404: Pierre III. de Montbrun (Rome nomination, Administrator)
  • c. 14121417: Pierre IV. Salet (Rome nomination)
  • 14171421: Pierre IV. Salet (Schism resolved)
  • 14221426: Guicharnaud (or Guillaume-Arnaud II.)
  • 14261434: Guiraux d'Araux (or Gérard II. d'Araux)
  • 14351450: Arnaud-Raymond I. d'Espagne
  • 14501465: Garsias I. de Faudoas
  • 14661475: Garsias II. de La Mothe
  • 14751491: Sance II. de Casenave
  • 14941499: Jean I. de Pardailhan
  • 15071519: Arnaud-Raymond II. de Béon (Cardinal Amanieu d'Albret, Administrator)
  • c. 1520: Cardinal Jean Salviati
  • 15211534: Jacques de Foix
  • 15391555: Gérard Roussel
  • 15501580: Claude Orégon
  • 15991623: Arnaud IV. de Maytie
  • 16231646: Arnaud V. de Maytie
  • 1647: Louis de Bassompierre
  • 16481652: Pierre V. de Gassion
  • 16531658: Jean III. de Miossens-Sansons
  • 16611682?: Arnaud-François de Maytie
  • 16821704: Charles de Salettes
  • 1704: Antoine de Maigny
  • 17051735: Joseph de Révol
  • 17351742: Jean-François de Montillet
  • 17421783: François de Révol
  • 17831790: Jean-Baptiste-Auguste de Villoutreix
  • 26. April 1791 to 1793: Barthélémy-Jean-Baptiste Sanadon

Notes

  1. ^ Year 501, Diocese Events [Catholic-Hierarchy]


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