List archbishops of Narbonne
List archbishops
- Saint Paul 1st archbishop towards 251.
- Holy Etienne archbishop in IIIe century.
- Gavidius 359
- Hilaire 417-422
- Rusticus - holy Rustic - bishop of Narbonne from 427 to 461; towards 441-445, it would have made rebuild the cathedral of the city, destroyed by a fire. Like Hilaire the bishop of Arles, it is recalled to the order by the pope Leon in connection with the episcopal elections.
- Hermes 462
- Aquiline Caprarpus 506
- 560
- Migetius 589-597
- Serge 610
- Selva 633-638
- Argebaud v.672
- Sunifred 683-688
- Arriberi v.768
- Daniel v.769-v.798
- Nebridius (Nefridius) , archbishop ( Ca 790 - 822 or V.799 - V.825)
- Barthelemy v.827-v.840
- Berarius v.842-v.850
- Fredoldus v.855-872
- Sigebod 873-885
- Théodard de Narbonne 885-893 (?)
- Arnuste , archbishop (893 - 912). He dies assassinated in Catalonia.
- Gerard, named into 911 by the bishop of Uzès, Amélius II
- Agio , archbishop (914 - 924)
- Aimery († 977, before June 13rd), archbishop (926 - 977)
- Ermengaud de Narbonne († v. 1019), archbishop (977 - 1017/1019)
- Wire of Matfred, Viscount of Narbonne and Richilde of Barcelona;
- Guifred de Cerdagne († 1079), archbishop (October 6th 1019 - 1079
- Wire of Guifred II, count of Cerdagne.
- Deposited by the councils of Rome (1078 and 1079) for Simony, but is maintained in place
- Pierre Berenger de Narbonne († a. March 13rd 1090), archbishop elected (1079 - 1085)
- Fils of Bérenger, Viscount of Narbonne and his second wife, Garsinde de Bésalu
- Moine of Conques, then bishop of Rodez (before 1053-1079)
- Ambitionne to succeed Guifred, deposited in 1078 and 1079; is in its turn deposited by the pontifical legates (1079) and excommunicated (1080); withdraws itself about 1081 in Saint-Antonin, then at Moissac
- Dalmas (Dalmace) († January 17th 1097), archbishop pontifical candidate (1079), places from there (towards 1086 - 1097)
- Abbé of Lagrasse
- Candidat of the pope in 1079, against Pierre de Narbonne
- Bertrand de Montredon († a. April 29th 1106) archbishop (1097, before November 6th - 1106)
- Richard of Millau (Milhau) († February 15th 1121), archbishop (November 5th 1106 - February 15th 1121)
- Wire of Richard II, Viscount of Millau and Rixinde de Narbonne
- Abbot of Saint-Victor of Marseilles (1079 - 1106)
- Cardinal and pontifical legate
- on February 1st, 1112, it supports, with the detriment of the house of Toulouse, the marriage of Douce of Provence heiress of the counties of Provence, of Gévaudan,… with the Catalan count Raymond Bérenger.
- Arnaud de Lévezou († September 30th 1149), archbishop (April 16th 1121 - September 30th 1149)
- Wire of Aicfred, lord of Lévezou (Rouergue) and of Arsinde of Millau
- Bishop of Béziers (1095 - 1121)
- pontifical Legate
- Pierre d' Anduze († 1155/1156), archbishop (fine 1149 /d ébut 1150 - fine 1155 /d ébut 1156
- Berenger de Narbonne († April 7th 1162), archbishop (July 20th 1156 - April 7th 1162)
- Wire of Aimery Ier, Viscount of Narbonne and Mathilde de Hauteville; uterine brother of Raymond Berenger III, count de Barcelone; uncle of Ermengarde, viscountess de Narbonne
- Abbot of Lagrasse since at least the November 25th 1133
- Pons D `Arce († February 15th 1181), archbishop (May 1162 - February 15th 1181)
- Archdeacon of Narbonne
- Bernard Gaucelin († April 8th 1191), archbishop (after May 16th 1182 - April 8th 1191)
- Berenger of Barcelona , archbishop (April June 1191 - 1212)
- Wire naturalness of Raymond Berenger IV, count de Barcelone; half-brother of the king Alphonse II of Aragon and uncle of the king Pierre II of Aragon
- Abbot of Mount-Aragon, bishop of Lérida
- Deposited before March 1212 on order of the Innocent pope III
- Arnaud Amaury (or Arnaud Amalric ) († 1225), archbishop (March 12th 1212 - 1225)
- Abbot of Poblet, Grandselve, then of Cîteaux (1200 - 1212)
- pontifical Legate during the Crusade against the Albigensians
- Pierre 1226-1245
- Guillaume de Broue 1245-1257
- Jacques 1257-1259
- Guy Fulcodi or Foulques (Saint-Gilles (Gard), November 23rd 119? - Viterbe, November 29th 1268), archbishop (1259 - 1261)
- Maurin , archbishop (1262 - 1272)
- Pierre de Montbrun 1272-1286
- Gilles Aicelin de Montaigu 1287-1311
- Bernard de Fargis 1311-1341
- Gasbert de Valle (or of the Valley ) 1341 - 1347, cardinal, Chamberlain of the popes Jean XXII, Benoit XII and Clement VI, old bishop of Marseilles and archbishop of Arles. (° 1297 - † January 1st 1347)
- Pierre of Jugie 1347-1375
- Jean Roger 1375-1391
- François de Conziè 1391-1432, uncle of the cardinal and archbishop of Arles, Louis Aleman.
- Francesco Condulmer 1433-1436, cardinal
- Jean D' Harcourt 1436-1451
- Louis D' Harcourt 1451-1460
- Antoine of the Nozzle-Crespin 1460-1472
- Renaud de Bourbon 1473-1482
- Georges D' Amboise 1482-1484 and 1492-1494
- François Ilallé 1484-1491
- Pierre D' Abzac 1494-1502
- François-Guillaume de Castelnau, cardinal of Clermont-Lodève, 1502-1507
- Guillaume Briçonnet (1445 - Narbonne, December 14th 1514), archbishop (July 15th, 1507 - December 14th)
- Giulio de Médici 1515-1523, cardinal and pope (Clement VII 1523-1534)
- Jean of Lorraine 1524-1550, cardinal
- Hippolyte d' Este, cardinal of Ferrara, 1550-1551 and 1563-1572
- Francesco Pisani 1551-1563, cardinal
- Simon Vigor 1572-1575
- François de Joyeuse (Carcassonne, June 24th 1562 - Avignon, August 23rd 1615), archbishop (1582-1584) and cardinal.
- Louis de Vervins 1600-1628
- Claude de Rebé 1628-1659
- François Fouquet 1659-1673
- Pierre de Bonzi (Florence, April 15th 1631 - Montpellier, July 11th 1703), archbishop (1673 - 1703)
- Wire of Francesco Bonzi, senator de Florence.
- Bishop elected of Béziers (June 7th 1660), promoted archbishop of Toulouse (September 28th 1671), then transferred to Narbonne the March 12th 1674.
- Promoted cardinal the February 22nd 1672.
- Charles Legoux of Berchère 1703-1719
- Rene-François de Beauvau of Rivau 1719-1739
- Jean-Louis de Berton de Crillon 1739-1751
- Charles-Antoine of the Rock-Aimon 1752-1762
- Arthur Richard de Dillon (Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer, 1721 - London, July 5th 1806), archbishop (1763-1790). Last archbishop of Narbonne.
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NR. Besancelle 1790? - 1793? , only constitutional bishop.
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