Bishop of Condom
The Bishop of Condom was a French bishopric based in Condom from 1317 to 1801. The Diocese of Condom was created out of the Diocese of Agen on 17 July 1317.[1] During the French Revolutionary period, the diocese was dissolved before being reunited with the Diocese of Agen on 29 November 1801 and in 1908 was unnited with the Archdiocese of Auch.[1]
List of bishops of Condom
- 1317–1340 : Raymond de Galard
- 1340–1369 : Pierre de Galard
- 1369–1401 : Bernard Alaman
- 1401–1405 : Hugues Raimbaud
- 1405–1408 : name not known
- 1408–1418 : Aymeric Noël
- 1419–1421 : Pierre Assalbit
- 1421–1454 : Jean Coursier
- 1454–1458 : Guillaume d'Étampes
- 1461–1486 : Guy de Montbrun
- 1486–1496 : Antoine de Pompadour
- 1497–1521 : Jean Marre
- 1521–1544 : Hérard de Grossoles-Flamarens
- 1545–1564 : Charles de Pisseleu
- 1565–1569 : Robert de Gontaut-Biron
- 1570–1581 : Jean de Monluc
- 1581–1616 : Jean du Chemin
- 1616–1647 : Antoine de Coues
- 1647–1659 : Jean d'Estrades
- 1660–1668 : Charles-Louis de Lorraine
- 1669–1671 : Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
- 1671–1693 : Jacques de Goyon de Matignon
- 1693 : Mathieu-Isaure d'Hervaut
- 1693–1734 : Louis Milon
- 1735–1758 : Emmanuel de Cossé-Brissac
- 1758–1760 : Louis de Montmorency-Laval
- 1760–1763 : Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne
- 1763–1793 : Alexandre-César d'Anterroches, exiled to London 15 September 1792 after the French Revolution
References
- 1 2 "Diocese of Condom". GCatholic.org. 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
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