Ancient Diocese of Orange
- Ancient Diocese of Orange
The former French Catholic diocese of Orange existed in south-east France, until the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801, it was suppressed, and its territory went to the diocese of Avignon. [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/do503.html Orange (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy ] ]
Bishops
To 1000
*Saint-Luce c.300
*Eradius c.356
*Constance 381
*Marin 433
*Just c.440-c.455
*Saint-Eutrope v.455-475
*Verus
*Saint-Florent 517-524
*Vindemialis 527-549
*Matthieu 555
*Trapecius 584
*Salicus 788-798
*Boniface v.820-839
*Laudon v.840
*Pons I v.852
*Gémard I 855-v.862
*Gémard II 879
*Ebroin 910
*Pons II 914
*Pons III 982
1000 to 1300
*Odalric c.1000 or 1020
*Martin 1058
*Géraud c.1070
*Guillaume I c.1080-1098
*Bérenger 1107-1127
*Gérard 1128-1129
*Guillaume II 1130-1138
*Guillaume III 1139-1140
*Bernard 1141-c.1170
*Pierre I 1173
*Hugues Florent c.1180
*Arnoul 1182-c.1198
*Guillaume Elie 1200-1221
*Amicus 1222-c.1240
*Pierre II c.1240-1271
*Josselin 1272-c.1278
*Guillaume V c.1280-1284
*Guillaume D'Espinouse 1285-1321
1300 to 1500
*Rostaing I 1322-1324
*Hugues 1324-1328
*Pierre III 1329-1342
*Guillaume VII 1343-1348
*Jean de Revol 1349-1350
*Guillaume VIII 1350-1351
*François de Caritat 1373-1387
*Pierre Didaci 1389-1413
*Georges de Grano 1413-1414
*Bertrand de Tarascon 1414
*Raimond de Gras 1416-1417
*Pierre D'Ailly 1417-1422
*Guillaume IX 1422-1427
*Guillaume X 1429-v.1447
*Bertrand III 1438-v.1442
*Antoine Ferrier v.1444-1450
*Jean Payer 1454-1466
*Guyot Adhémar 1466-1468
*Jean Gobert 1468-1476
*Pierre de Surville 1476-1480
*Laurent Alleman 1481-1483
*Pierre Carré 1483-1510
1500 to 1790
*Guillaume Pélissier 1510-1527
*Louis Pélissier 1527-1542
*Rostaing de La Baume de Suze 1543-1560
*Philippe de La Chambre de Maurienne 1560-1572
*Jean de Tulles 1572-1608
*Jean de Tulles II 1608-1640
*Jean Vincent de Tulles 1640-1646
*Hyacinthe Serroni 1646-1661
*Alexandre Fabri 1661-1674
*Jean-Jacques D`Obheil 1677-1720
*Louis Chomel 1720-1731
*François-André de Tilly 1731-1774
*Guillaume-Louis du Tillet 1774-1790, last bishop
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