List bishops of Bazas
Évêché de Bazas
Under the Roman , Bazadais was occupied by the Vasates. At the 2nd century of our era, it belonged to the one of the seventeen provinces of the Gaulle: the Novempopulanie. The diocese of Bazas would have been created between the 1st century and the 3rd century, but this area having known many invaders - the Visigoths, Sarrasins and Normands -, the episcopal list is very reduced lasting the first millenium. The first bishop mentioned of this diocese is an anonymity about which speaks Gregoire de Tours in his About gloria martyrum .
The diocese of Bazas extended on all the Vasatensis pagus from the Romans. It was bordered in north, by the diocese of Périgueux, in the east, by the Diocèse of Agen and that of Condom, in the south, by the dioceses of Surface and Dax and, in the west, by the diocese of Bordeaux. It was divided into three Archidiaconé S.
It was removed by the Concordat of 1802 and its territory was divided extremely unequally between the dioceses of Bordeaux, Agen and Aire.
List of the bishops of Bazas
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after 406: Anonymous , mentioned by Gregoire de Tours
- 506 and 511, (mentioned in): Sextilius
- 585 : Orestes
- 614 : Gudualdus
- 673 - 675: Gundulfus
- 977 - 980: Gombaud, bishop of Gascogne
- v. 950 - 1000: Arsius Raca, as administrator during the minority of Hugues
- 1000 - v. 1012: Hugues Ier
- v. 1012 - v. 1025 or 1029: Arsius Raca
- v. 1025 - v. 1059: Raimond Ier the Old man
- 1059 - 1084: Raimond II the Young person
- 1084 - v. 1103: Etienne de Sentes
- 1104 - 1126: Bertrand de Baslade
- 1126 - v. 1134: Geoffroy or Godefroy
- 1134 - 1143 or 1144: Fortis Guarini de Pellegrue
- 1144 - 1146: Raimond III
- 1146 - v. 1165: Guillaume Ier Arnaud de Tontoulon
- v 1165 - 1186: Garsias de Benquet
- 1186 - 1213 or 1214: Ier strapping man of Mothe
- 1214 - 1219: Guillaume II
- 1219 - 1242: Arnaud Ier de Pins
- 1242 - 1265: Raimond IV of Castillon
- 1265 - 1277: Guillaume III of Pines
- 1277 - 1294 or 1296: Hugues II of Rochefort
- 1294 or 1296 - 1299: Guillaume IV Geoffroy
- 1299 - 1302: Arnaud Falquet, Fouquet, Foucaud or Foulques
- 1302 - 1313 and 1319: Guillaume V Arnaud of Mothe, transferred to Holy by Clement V in 1313, given to Bazas by Jean XXII in 1319, year of its death.
- 1313 - 1319: Thibaut or Théobald de Castillon. It exchanged its seat with his uncle Guillaume-Arnaud and died in Saintes in 1328.
- 1319 - 1325: Guillaume VI, transgéré with Saint-Bertrand-with-Comminges
- 1325 - 1334: Pictavin or Poitevin de Montesquiou, transferred to Maguelonne, then with Albi (1339), cardinal (1340 - † 1355).
- 1334 - 1348: Strapping man II of Fargues or the Notched joint or of Préchac
- 1348 - 1357: Raimond V Arnaud of Mothe
- 1358 - 1360: Géraud or Gerald of Puy or Puch (of Podio)
- 1360: Pierre Ier
- 1361 - 1368: Guillaume VII
- 1368 - 1369: Raimond VI
- 1370: Guillaume VIII
- 1371 - 1375: Guillaume IX of Montlaur
- Obedience of Avignon
- 1374 - 1394: Jean Ier de Caseton
- 1395 - 1397: Guillaume X of Ortholan, transferred to Rodez.
- 1397 - 1417: Pierre II Saupin¨
- Obedience of Rome
- 1392: Maurice Usk, transferred from Surface
- 1396 - v. 1411 or 1412: Jean II of Herenco
- 1421 - v. 1430: Bernard Ier of Yvon
- 1433 - 1446: Henri Ier François de Cavier
- 1447 - 1450: Bernard II Yvest de Roserge, Rousergue or of the Rose tree, transferred to Montauban
- 1448 - 1457: Raimond VII of the Winch or Tulli
- 1457 - 1485: Raimond VIII of the Winch
- 1486 - 1504: Jean III of Bonald, Bonnal, Bonneau, Bonaldy
- 1504 - 1520: Amanieu Ier d' Albret, cardinal
- 1521 - 1528: Symphorien Bullioud, exchanged its seat with Foucauld de Bonneval, bishop of Soissons
- 1528 - 1531: Foucauld de Bonnevald, permuted with Jean IV of Dishes or Plas, bishop of Périgueux
- 1531 - 1544: Jean IV of Dishes or Plas, resigned in favor of his brother
- 1544 - 1554: Annet de Plas
- 1555 - 1558 or 1561: Jean Baptist I Alamanni, permuted with Amanieu II of Foix, bishop of Mâcon
- 1558 - 1559: Amanieu II of Foix, died before to have taken possession of sound évêché
- 1563 - 1564: Jean V of Balaguier, transferred to Cahors
- 1564 - 1572: François de Balaguier
- 1572 - 1605: Arnaud II of Pontac
- 1605 - 1630: Jean VI Jaubert de Barrault de Blaignac, transferred to Arles
- 1631 - 1633: Nicolas de Grillié, Grillet or Grids, transferred to Uzès
- 1633 - 1645: Henri II Listolfi Maroni
- 1646 - 1667: Samuel Martineau de Turé
- 1668 - 1684: Guillaume XI of Boissonade d' Orty
- 1685 - 1724: Jacques-Joseph de Gourgue
- 1724 - 1746: Edme Mongin, occupied the armchair 26 with the French Academy (1707 - 1746)
- 1746 - † 1792: Jean Baptist II Amédée of Gregoire of Saint-Saver
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