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Titre | Wikiwand: Ancient Diocese of Noyon |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The former French Catholic diocese of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon. It was formed when Saint Medardus moved the seat of the bishopric at Vermandois to Noyon, in the sixth century. For four centuries it was united with the bishopric of Tournai. Then in the twelfth century it was again independent, and the bishop of Noyon became a pairie-comté of France. 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 642–660: Saint Eligius 841–859 : Immo 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 of Clermont-Nesle, son of Simon II of Clermont, Seigneur of 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 Bourges) 1331–1338 : Guillaume Bertrand (also bishop of Bayeux) 1338–1339 : Étienne Aubert 1339–1342 : Pierre D'André (also bishop 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 Balsac (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 Châteauneuf 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 |