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The diocese of Noyon was brought to an end by the
French Revolution
. Its territory passed to the
Diocese Of Beauvais
.
BISHOPS
Faustin
Gondulph
Evroul
Bertimond
c. 531–545 :
Medardus
''Unified with Tournai
1146–1148 :
Simon Of Vermandois
1148–1167 :
Baldwin II Of Boulogne
1167–1174 or 1175 :
Baldwin III De Beuseberg
1175–1188 :
Renaud
1188–1221 :
Stephan Of Nemours
1222–1228 :
Gérard De Bazoches
1228–1240 :
Nicolas De Roye
1240–1249 :
Pierre I Charlot
1250–1272 :
Vermond De La Boissière
1272–1297 :
Guy II Des Prés
(Prez)
1297–1301 :
Simon II. De Clermont-Nesle
1301–1303 :
Peire De Ferrières
(also
Bishop Of Arles
)
1304–1315 :
André Le Moine De Crécy
1315–1317 :
Florent De La Boissière
1317–1331 :
Foucaud De Rochechouart
(also
Bishop Of Bourge
s)
1331–1338 :
Guillaume Bertrand
(also
Bishop Of Bayeux
)
1338–1339 :
Étienne Aubert
1339–1342 :
Pierre D'André
(also
Archbishop Of Clermont
)
1342–1347 :
Bernard Brion
(or Le Brun) (also
Bishop Of Auxerre
)
1347–1349 :
Guy De Comborn
1349–1350 :
Firmin Coquerel
1350–1351 :
Philippe D'Arbois
(also
Bishop Of Tournai
)
1351–1352 :
Jean De Meulan
(also
Bishop Of Paris
)
1352–1388 :
Gilles De Lorris
1388–1409 :
Philippe De Moulins
(also
Bishop Of Évreux
)
1409–1415 :
Pierre Fresnel
(also
Bishop Of Meaux
and Lisieux)
1415–1424 :
Raoul De Coucy
1425–1473 :
Jean De Mailly
1473–1501 :
Guillaume Marafin
1501–1525 :
Charles De Hangest
1525–1577 :
Jean De Hangest
1577–1588 :
Claude D'Angennes De Rambouillet
1588–1590 or 1593 :
Gabriel Le Genevois De Bleigny
(Blaigny)
1590–1594 :
Jean Meusnier
(Munier)
1594–1596 :
François-Annibal D'Estrées
1596–1625 :
Charles De Balsa
c (Balzac)
1625 :
Gilles De Lourmé
1626–1660 :
Henri De Baradat
1661–1701 :
François De Clermont-Tonnerre
1701–1707 :
Claude-Maur D'Aubigné
(also
Archbishop Of Rouen
)
1707–1731 :
Charles-François-de Chateauneuf De Rochebonne
1731–1733 :
Claude De Rouvroy De Saint-Simon
1734–1766 :
Jean-François De La Cropte De Bourzac
1766–1777 :
Charles De Broglie
1778–1808 :
Louis-André De Grimaldi