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After the Concordat Of 1801 , its territory passed to the Diocese Of Digne {Link without Title} .


BISHOPS

  • Chrysaphius (449–452)

  • Johannes I (500–516 ?)

  • Valère (517)

  • Avole (541–554)

  • Genès (573)

  • Pologronius (584–585)

  • Secondin I (614)

  • Johannes II (812–860)

  • Viventius (ninth century)

  • Magnibert (ninth century)

  • Amantius (ninth century)

  • Secondin II. (ninth century)

  • Virmagne (ninth century)

  • Bon (867)

  • Vincent (end of ninth century)

  • Eustorge (tenth century)

  • Arnulphe (925 ?)

  • Johann III. (930–965 ?)

  • Ours (967)

  • Rudolf I. (981)

  • Frodon (999–1015)

  • Durand (1015 ?–1020)

  • Pierre I. (1023–1043) (brother of Feraud, Bishop Of Gap )

  • Géraud ? (1031 ?–1045 ?)

  • Pierre II. (1043) (then Bishop Of Vaison , nephew of Pierre .)

  • Gérard I. Chevrier (1060–1080 ?)

  • Carl (1082)

  • Nitard (end of eleventh century)

  • Bertrand I. (1102–1105 ?)

  • Gérard II. (1110–1124)

  • Raimbaud (1125 ?–1145)

  • Pierre de Sabran (1145–1171)

  • Bertrand II. (1172-1174)

  • Bermond d'Anduse (1174–1214)

  • Rodolphe II. (1216–1241)

  • Henri de Suze (1244–1250) (then Archbishop Of Embrun )

  • Humbert Fallavel (1250–1256)

  • Alain de Lusarches (1257–1277)

  • Pierre Giraud (1277–1291)

  • Pierre d'Alamanon (1292–1304)

  • Jacques Gantelmi (1306–1310)

  • Raimond d'Oppède (1310–1328)

  • Rostan I. (1328–1348)

  • Pierre Artaudi (1349–1360)

  • Gérard III. (1362–1369)

  • Ranulphe de Gorze (1370–1382)

  • Artaud de Mélan (1382–1404)

  • Antoine de Viale (1383–1386) (installed by Pope Urban VI )

  • Nicolas Sacosta (1404–1414)

  • Robert du Four (1414–1437)

  • Mitre Gastinel (1437–1440)

  • Raimond Ralon (1437)

  • Gaucher de Forcalquier (1440–1442)

  • Charles de Borna (1442–1456)

  • Jacques Radulphi (1456–1463)

  • André de Plaisance (1463–1477)

  • Jean Esquenart (1477–1492)

  • Thibaud de la Tour d'Auvergne (1493–1499)

  • Laurent Bureau (1499–1504)

  • Pierre Filholi (1504–1506) (then Archbishop Of Aix )

  • François de Dinteville (1506–1514) (then Bishop Of Auxerre )

  • Claude de Louvain (1514–1520) (also Bishop Of Soissons , Abbot of Saint-Jean D'Amiens and Saint-Pierre De Bèze )

  • Michel de Savoie (1520–1522) (then Bishop Of Beauvais )

  • Claude d'Aussonville (1523–1531)

  • Antoine de Narbonne (1531–1541)

  • Albin de Rochechouard (1542–1543)

  • Émeric de Rochechouard (1543–1580) (brother of predecessor)

  • Antoine de Couppes (1582–1606)

  • Toussaint de Glandevès (1606–1648)

  • Antoine d'Arbaud (1648–1666)

  • Michel Poncet (1667–1675) (then Archbishop Of Bourges )

  • Jacques Potier (1677–1681) (then Bishop Of Évreux )

  • Louis de Thomassin (1682–1718)

  • Pierre-François Lafitau (1720–1764)

  • Louis-Jérôme de Suffren (1764–1789) (brother of Pierre André De Suffren , Bishop Of Nevers )

  • François De Bovet (1789–1801)



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