Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis
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Harvey and Roger, two bishops of Beauvais in the Middle Ages, panel from the binding of a pontifical in the cathedral of Beauvais |
The
Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis is a suffragan of the
Archbishop of Reims.
The
diocese of
Beauvais was traditionally founded by St.
Lucianus in the
3rd century. After
1013 the Bishops were simultaneously
Counts of Beauvais, and one of the
Peers of France. The Bishop had a role in the coronation ceremony of the French king, and played a role in politics; Roger II died during the
First Crusade,
Philip of Dreux was a participant in the
Third Crusade and the
Battle of Bouvines, and
Pierre Cauchon was involved in the trial of
Joan of Arc.
The diocese was abolished during the
French Revolution, and was recreated as part of the
Diocese of Amiens in
1802. Beauvais was re-established in
1822, and the Diocese of Beauvais-
Noyons-
Senlis was created in
1851, comprising the territories of all three formerly separate dioceses. The cathedral is
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais. It has a population of 766,441, 90% of whom are Roman Catholic.
*St. Lucianus (
3rd century)
*Thalasius
*Victor
*Chanarus
*Numitius
*Licerius
*Themerus
*Bertegesillus
*Rodomarus
*Ansoldus
*Ribertus
*Cogerimus
*Anselmus
*Maurinus
*Himbertus
*Clement
*Constantinus
*Radingus (
632-
660)
*Ercambertus
*Rocoaldus
*Miroldus
*Austringus
*Deodatus
*Andreas
*Hodingus
*Adalmanus
*Ragimbertus
*Hildemanus
*Erminfridus (?-
859)
*Odo (
860-
881)
*Hrotgarius (
881-
888)
*Honoratus (
888-
890)
*Herluin (
909-
921)
*Bovon
*Hildegar
*Walleran (
933-
972)
*Harvey (
987-
997)
*Hugh (
997-
1002)
*Roger of Blois (
1002-
1022) (first Count of Beauvais)
*Garin (
1022-
1030)
*Drogo (
1035-
1058)
*Guibert (
1059-
1063)
*Guy (
1063-
1085)
*Ursion (
1085-
1089)
*Fulk of Dammartin (
1089-
1095)
*Roger II (
1095-
1096)
*Ansel (
1096-
1099)
*Peter of Dammartin (
1114-
1133)
*Odo II (
1133-
1144)
*Odo III (
1144-
1148)
*Henry (
1149-
1162) (son of
Louis VI of France, later
Archbishop of Reims)
*Bartholomew of Montcornet (
1162-
1175)
*
Philip of Dreux (
1175-
1217) (son of
Robert I of Dreux, and thus nephew of Henry (above))
*Milo of Nanteuil (
1217-
1234)
*Godfrey of Clermont (
1234-
1236)
*Robert of Cressonsacq (
1237-
1248)
*William of Gres (
1249-
1267)
*Reginald of Nanteuil (
1267-
1283)
*Theobald of Nanteuil (
1283-
1300)
*Simon of Nesle (
1301-
1312)
*
Jean de Marigny (
1313-
1347)
*William Bertran (
1347-
1356)
*Philip of Alençon (
1356-
1360) (son of
Charles II of Alençon)
*John of Dormans (
1360-
1368)
*John of Augerant (
1368-
1375)
*Milo of Dormans (
1375-
1387)
*William of Vienne (
1387-
1388)
*Thomas of Estouteville (
1388-
1395)
*Thomas of Orleans (
1395-
1397)
*Peter of Savoisy (
1398-
1412)
*Bernard of Chevenon (
1413-
1420)
*
Pierre Cauchon (
1420-
1432)
*Jean Juvenal des Ursins (
1433-
1444)
*Guillaume d'Hellande (
1444-
1462)
*Jean de Bar (
1462-
1488)
*Louis de Villiers (
1497-
1521)
*Antoine Lascaris de Tende (
1523-
1530)
*Charles de Villiers (
1530-
1535)
*Odet de Coligny de Chatillon (
1535-
1569)
*Charles de Bourbon (
1569-
1575)
*Nicolas Fumée (
1575-
1593)
*René Potier (
1596-
1616)
*Augustin Potier (
1617-
1650)
*Nicolas Choart de Buzenval (
1651-
1679)
*Toussaint de Forbin-Janson (
1679-
1713)
*François-Honoré Antoine de Saint-Aignan (
1713-
1728)
*René Potier de Gesvres (
1728-
1772)
*François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld (
1772-
1792)
*Jean-Chrisostôme de Villaret (
1802-
1805)
*Jean-François de Mandolx (
1805-
1817)
*Marc-Marie de Bombelles (
1819-
1822)
*Jean-Pierre de Gallien de Chabons (
1822-
1823)
*Claude Louis de Lesquen (
1823-
1825)
*François Hyacinthe Jean Feutrier (
1825-
1830)
*Jean-Louis-Simon Lemercier (
1832-
1838)
*Pierre-Marie Cottret (
1838-
1841)
*Joseph-Armand Gignoux (
1842-
1878)
*François Edouard Hasley (
1878-
1880)
*Désiré-Joseph Dennel (
1880-
1884)
*Joseph-Maxence Peronne (
1884-
1892)
*Edmond Frédéric Fuzet (
1892-
1900)
*Marie Jean Célestin Douais (
1900-
1915)
*Eugène-Stanislas Le Senne (
1915-
1937)
*Félix Roeder (
1937-
1955)
*Pierre-Mararie Lacointe (
1955-
1965)
*Stéphane Émile Alfred Desmazières (
1965-
1978)
*Jacques André Marie Jullien (
1978-
1984)
*Adolphe-Maria Gustave Hardy (
1985-
1995)
*Guy Marie Alexandre Thomazeau (
1995-
2002)
*Jean-Paul André Denis Marcel James (
2003-present)
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Official site*
Beauvais from the
Catholic Encyclopedia*
Diocese of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis from Catholic-Hierarchy.org