List bishops of Bayeux
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Holy Exupère ( Exuperius ), 4th century, or Whorl (Spirius), Sigh, Soupierre, first bishop of Bayeux.
- Rufinien ( Rufinianus ), before 440.
- Holy Wolf ( Lupus ), towards 440-470.
- Holy Manvieu ( Manveus ), or Manvé, Eats, Manvien, Mar-Wig towards 470-480, † 480
- Saint Contest ( Contestus ), or Tales, Context, towards 480-510.
- Holy Vigor ( Vigorus ), or Vigil 511 - 538 † 538
- Leucade Leucadius, 538 - 549 (present at the council of Orleans)
- Lascivius, or Lascivus, Lauscius, towards 557-565
- Leudovalde ( Leudovaldus ), or Leudovald 581 - 614
- Holy Regnobert ( Regnobertus ), or Renobert, Rennobert, Raimbert, 627 -…
- Holy Gerbaud ( Gereboldus ), or Gerebauld, Gerbold, towards 689-691
- Holy Frambold ( Framboldus ), or Franbolt, Frambaud, Franbourd, towards 691-720
- Holy Hugues, bishop of Paris, Rouen, and Bayeux v. 720 - 734 and abbot of Jumièges and Fontenelle (Saint-Wandrille), † 734
- Léodeningue, towards 765-…
- Careville ( Carveniltus ), 829 - 833
- Erimbert, or Ermbart 835 - 840
- Holy Baltfride ( Baltfridus ) or Badfridus, Waltfride, Baufroy, Vaufroy, 843 - 858, † 858
- Tortold 859
- Erchambert 859 - 876, † 876
- Henri Ier ( Heiricus ), 928 - 933
- Richard Ier towards 955-…
- Raoul, 967 - 1006
- Hugues II of Bayeux, 1015 - 1049
- Odon Ier de Conteville, or Eudes, Odo, 1050 - 1097, also count of the Kent, half-brother of William the Conqueror and silent partner of the Tapestry of Bayeux † 1097
- Turold d' Envermeu ( Turoldus ), or of Brémoy, 1097 - 1106
- Richard II of Dover (or Richard Ier Samson wire), 1107 - 1133, † 1133
- Richard III of Kent (or Richard II Robert wire, nephew of Richard Ier, wire of Robert de Gloucester), 1135 - 1142, † 1142
- Philippe de Harcourt, or Philippe de Harcourt 1142 - 1163, † 1163
- Henri II 1165 - 1205, † 1205
- Robert II of Ablèges 1206 - 1231, † 1231
- Thomas Ier de Freauville 1233 - 1238, † 1238
- Guy 1240 - 1269, † 1269
- Odon II of Lorris ( Eudes de Lory ) 1263 - 1274, † 1274
- Gregoire of Naples 1274 - 1276
- Pierre Ier de Benais 1276 - 1306, † 1305
- Guillaume Ier Bonnet 1306 - 1312, † 1312
- Guillaume II of Sorts 1313 - 1324
- Pierre II of Lévis 1324 - 1330, † 1330
- Guillaume III of Beaujeu 1331 - 1337, † 1337
- Guillaume IV Bertrand 1338 - 1347, † 1347
- Pierre III of Venois 1347 - 1350, † 1350
- Pierre IV Unpleasant 1351 - 1360, † 1360
- Louis Ier Thézart 1360 - 1373
- Miles of Dormans 1373 - 1375
- Nicolas Ier of Boscq 1375 - 1408 , † 1408
- Jean de Boissey 1408 - 1412, † 1412
- Jean II of Bouquetot 1412
- Jean III Langret 1412 - 1419
- Nicolas II Habart 1421 - 1431, † 1431
- Zanon de Castiglione 1432 - 1459, † 1459
- Louis II of Harcourt 1460 - 1479, † 1479
- Charles Ier de Neufchâtel 1480 - 1498, † 1498
- Rene Ier cardinal of Requests 1498 - 1510, † 1516
- Louis III of Canossa 1516 - 1531, † 1531
- Pierre V of Martigni 1531 † 1531 (could not be devoted)
- cardinal Agustin Trivulce 1531 - 1548, † 1548
- Charles II of Humières 1548 - 1571, † 1571
- Rene of Beaune, was named bishop of Bayeux but the pope Gregoire XIII having refused his bubbles for this seat, it was transferred to Bourges
- Bernardin from Saint-François 1572 - 1582, † 1582
- Mathurin Soap 1582 - 1586, † 1586
- cardinal Charles of Bourbon 1586 - 1598, though appointed bishop of Bayeux, did not take possession of this seat.
- Rene II of Daillon of Lude 1598 - 1600, † 1600
- cardinal Arnaud of Ossat 1601 - 1604, † 1604
- Jacques d' Angennes 1606 - 1647, † 1647
- Edouard Mole 1647 - 1652, † 1652
- François Ier Mole 1652 - 1654
- François II Servien 1654 - 1659, † 1659
- François III of Nesmond 1662 - 1715, † 1715
- Joseph Ier-Emmanuel cardinal of Trimoille 1716 - 1718
- François Iv-Armand of Lorraine-Armagnac 1719 - 1728, † 1728
- Paul d' Albert cardinal of Luynes 1729 - 1753
- Pierre VI-Jules-César de Rochechouart-Montigny 1755 - 1776
- Joseph II-Dominique de Cheylus 1776 - 1797, † 1797
(Constitutional Bishops: * Claude Fauchet 1791 - 1793, † 1793; *Julien-Jean-Baptist Duchemin 1799 - 1799, † 1799; *Louis-Charles Bison 1799 - 1801)
- Jerome-César de Couasnon, was named bishop of Bayeux on August 8th, 1817, but its bad health obliged it to refuse this load.
- Jean de Pradelle, named to replace Mr. de Couasnon, was recommended on October 1st, 1817 but died on April 2nd, 1818 before to be devoted. † 1818
- Charles Iv-François Duperrier-Dumoutier 1823 - 1827, † 1827
- Jean Iv-Charles-Richard Dancel 1827 - 1836, † 1836
- Louis-François Robin 1836 - 1855
The June 12th, 1855, restoration of the title of bishop of Lisieux by a In short of the pope Black and white IX and by decree of the Emperor, conferred on all the bishops of Bayeux.
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Louis-François Robin (first bishop of Bayeux and Lisieux), 1855, † 1855
- Charles-Nicolas-Pierre Didiot, 1856 - 1866, † 1866
- Flavien-Abel-Antoine Hugonin, 1867 - 1898, † 1898
- cardinal Leon-Adolphe Amette, 1898 - 1906
- Thomas-Paul-Henri Lemonnier, 1906 - 1927, † 1927
- cardinal Emmanuel-Célestin-Jean-Baptist Suhard, 1928 - 1931
- François-Marie Picaud, 1931 - 1954, † 1960
- Andre Jacquemin, 1954 - 1969
- Jean Badré, 1969 - 1988, † 2001
- Left-handed Guy, 1987 - 2005, auxiliary bishop
- Pierre Pican, 1988 - today
Relationship of Richard Ier and Richard II
Osbern | |- >Sansom, baron de Douvres, then bishop of Worcester (1093-1115) | | | |- >Thomas II, archbishop of York (1110-1119) | |- >Richard Ier Sansom wire, bishop of Bayeux (1107-1133) | |- >Isabelle | X Robert de Gloucester | | | |- >Richard II wire Robert, bishop of Bayeux (1136-1142) | |- >Thomas Ier, archbishop of York (1070-1099])
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