List of bishops of Grenoble
- List of bishops of Grenoble
This is a list of bishops of Grenoble.
* 1080-1132 : Saint Hugh of Châteauneuf (also named Hugues I)
* 1132-1148 : Hugues II
* 1148-1150 : Nöel
* 1150-1151 : Othmar de Sassenage
* 1151-1163 : Geoffroy
* 1164-1220 : Jean de Sassenage
* 1220-1221 : Guillaume
* 1221-1223 : Pierre I
* 1223-1237 : Soffroy
* 1237-1250 : Pierre II
* 1250-1266 : Falcon
* 1266-1303 : Guillaume de Sassenage
* 1303-1337 : Guillaume de Royn
* 1337-1350 : Jean de Chissé
* 1350-1380 : Rodolphe de Chissé (later bishop of Tarentaise)
* 1380-1388 : François de Conzié (later bishop of Arles)
* 1388-1427 : Aymon I de Chissé O.S.B. (later bishop of Nice)
* 1427-1450 : Aymon II de Chissé
* 1450-1476 : Siboud Allemand de Séchilienne
* 1476-1482 : Laurent Allemand I de Laval
* 1482-1484 : Jost de Silenen
* 1484-1518 : Laurent Allemand I de Laval
* 1518-1561 : Laurent Allemand II de Laval
* 1562-1575 : François d`Avançon O.S.B.
* 1575-1606 : François du Pléard (also named du Fléhard)
* 1607-1619 : Jean de La Croix de Chevrières
* 1619-1620 : Alphonse de La Croix de Chevrières
* 1620-1668 : Pierre Scarron
* 1671-1707 : Étienne Le Camus (also cardinal)
* 1708-1719 : Edmond Allemand de Montmartin
* 1721-1725 : Paul de Chaulnes (before bishop of Sarlat)
* 1726-1771 : Jean de Caulet
* 1771-1779 : Jean de Cairol de Madaillan (before bishop of Vence)
* 1779-1788 : Hippolythe Haÿ de Bonteville (before bishop of Saint-Flour)
* 1789-1802 : Jean-Marie du Lau d'Allemans
In 1790 the ancien régime and the diocese were abolished by the French revolutionaries. The diocese was restored in 1791 and was given constitutional bishops by the regime.
* 1791-1792 : Joseph Pouchot (constitutional bishop)
* 1792-1802 : Henri Reymond (constitutional bishop, later bishop of Dijon)
* 1802-1825 : Claude Simon
* 1826-1852 : Philibert de Bruillard
* 1853-1870 : Jacques-Marie-Achille Ginoulhiac (later archbishop of Lyon)
* 1870-1875 : Pierre-Antoine-Justin Paulinier (later archbishop of Besançon)
* 1875-1899 : Armand-Joseph Fava
* 1899-1911 : Paul-Émile Henry
* 1911-1916 : Louis-Joseph Maurin (later archbishop of Lyon)
* 1917-1957 : Alexandre Caillot
* 1957-1969 : André-Jacques Fougerat (later titular bishop of Alba de Numidie)
* 1969-1989 : Gabriel-Marie-Joseph Matagrin
* 1989-2006 : Louis-Jean Dufaux
* 2006 onwards : Guy de Kérimel
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