LIST OF ARCHBISHOPS OF TOURS

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The diocese of Tours in west- central France corresponded historically with the Gallo-Roman Civitas Turonum and the French province of Touraine. Since 1790 it has corresponded with the département of Indre et Loire.
The ecclesiastical province of Tours corresponded with the late Roman province of Tertia Lugdunensis. During Breton independence the see of Dol briefly exercised metropolitical functions ( -). In I850 the Breton dioceses except that of Nantes were constituted into a province of Rennes. Tours kept its historic suffragans of Le Mans, Angers (a hostile bishop of Angers appears to have been present at the episcopal consecration of St. Martin) together with Nantes and a newly constitued diocese of Laval. In 2002 Tours lost all connection with its historic province, all its previous suffragans depending henceforth on an expanded province of Rennes (corresponding to the Brittany and Pays de la Loire administrative regions). Tours since 2002 has become the ecclesiastical metropolis of the Centre administrative region, i.e including the dioceses of Bourges , which has lost its metropolitical function to Clermont Ferrand, Orleans, Chartes and Blois, which depended historically on Sens (Lugdunensis Quarta) and more recently on Paris (and briefly Bourges).
This is a list of the bishops and, from 815, the archbishops of Tours:

Contents
Bishops
Archbishops
To 1000
1000-1300
1300-1500
1500-1700
1700-1900
From 1900
Notes

Bishops


# St. Gatianus ca 249-301
# St. Litorius 338-370
# St. Martin 371-397
# St. Bricius 397-443
# St. Eustochius 443-460
# St. Perpetuus 460-490
# St. Volusianus 491-498
# Verus 498-508
# St. Licinius 508-520
# Theodorus & Proculus (jointly) 520-521?
# Dinfius 521?
# Ommatius 521-525
# Bishop Leo 526
# Francilio 527-529
# Injuriosus 529-546
# Baudinus 546-552
# Gunthar 552-554
# St. Eufronius 555-573
# Gregory 573-594
# Pélage I 595-602
# Lupare 602-614
# Agiric 614-617
# Ginaldus 617-618
# Valatus 618-619
# Sigélaicus 619-622
# Léobald 622-625
# Modégisile 625-638
# Latinus 638-650
# Carégisile 650-652
# Rigobert 652-654
# Papolene 654-660
# Chrotbert 660-695
# Pélage II 695-700
# Evartius 700-709
# Ibbon 709-724
# Gontran II 724-732
# Didon 732-733
# Rimbert 733-752
# Aubert 752-754
# Ostald 754-760
# Gravien 760-765
# Eusebe 765-771
# Herling 771-792
# Joseph I 792-815

Archbishops


To 1000


★ Landran I 815-836

★ Ursmarus 836-846

★ Landran II 846-52

★ Amaury 852-856

★ Hérard 856-871

★ Actard 872-875

★ Adalardus 875-890

★ Héberne 890-916

★ Robert 916-932

★ Théotolon 932-945

★ Joseph II 946-957

★ Frotaire 957-960

★ Hardouin 960-980

★ Archambault de Sully 981-1008
1000-1300


★ Hugues de Chateaudun 1008-1023

★ Arnoul 1023-1052

★ Barthelemy de Faye 1053-1068

★ Raoul I 1072-1085

★ Raoul II 1086-1117

Gilbert de Maillé 1118-1125

Hildebert de Lavardin 1125-1134

Hugues d'Etampes 1134-1146

Engebault de Preuilly[1] 1146-1157

Joscion 1157-1174

★ Barthelemy de Vendôme 1174-1206

★ Géoffroy de la Lande 1207-1208

★ Jean de la Faye 1208-1228

★ François Cassard 1228-1229

★ Juhel de Manthefelon 1229-1244

★ Géoffroy Marcel 1245-1250

★ Pierre de Lamballe 1251-1256

★ Philippe 1256-1257

★ Vincent de Pirmil 1257-1270

★ Jean de Montsoreau 1271-1284

★ Olivier de Craon 1284-1285

★ Bouchard Dain 1285-1290

★ Philippe de Candé 1290-1291

★ Renaud de Montbazon 1291-1313
1300-1500


★ Géoffroy de la Haye 1314-1323

★ Etienne de Bourgueil 1324-1334

★ Pierre Frétaud 1336-1357

★ Philippe Blanche 1357-1363

★ Simon de Renoul 1363-1379

★ Seguin d'Auton 1379-

★ Aléaume Boistel 1380-1383

★ Guy de Roye 1383-1384

★ Seguin d'Auton 1384-1394

★ Ameil du Breuil 1393-1414

★ Jacques Gélu 1414-1426

★ Philippe de Coëtquis 1427-1441

★ Jean Bernard 1441-1466

★ Bastet de Crussol 1466-1468

Hélie de Bourdeilles 1468-1484

★ Robert de Lenoncourt 1484-1509
1500-1700


Dominique Caretto 1509-1513

Christophe de Brillac 1514-1519

Martin of Beaune 1519-1527

Antoine of the Bar 1528-1547

Georges d'Armagnac 1547-1551

Etienne Poncher 1551-1552

Alessandro Cardinal Farnese 1553-1554

Simon de Maillé 1554-1597

François de la Guesle 1597-1614

Sebastien d'Ori Galagai 1617-

Bertrand d'Eschaud 1617-1641

Victor Bouthillier 1641-1670

Charles de Rosmadec 1671-1672

Michel Amelot de Gournay 1673-1687

Claude de Saint George 1687-

Mathieu Isoré d'Hervault 1693-1716
1700-1900


Armand Pierre de la Croix de Castries 1717-

Henri Oswald de la Tour d'Auvergne 1719-1721

François Blouet de Camilly 1721-1723

Louis Jacques de Chapte de Rastignac 1723-1750

Bernardin de Rosset de Fleury 1750-1773

Joachim François Mamert de Conzié 1774-1795

Jean de Dieu Raymond de Boisgelin 1802-1804

Louis Mathias de Barral 1805-1815

Jean-Baptiste du Chilleau 1818-1824

Augustin Louis de Montblanc 1824-1841

François Nicolas Madeleine Morlot 1842-1857

Joseph Hippolyte Guibert 1857-1871

Felix Pierre Fruchaud 1871-1874

Charles Théodore Colet 1874-1883

Guillaume René Meignan 1884-1896

René François Renou 1896-1913
From 1900


Albert Negre 1913-1931

Ludovico Gaillard 1931-1956

Louis Ferrand 1956-1980

Jean Marcel Honoré 1981-1997

Michel Moutel 1997-1998

André Vingt-Trois 1999-2005

Notes


1. Son of Geoffrey II of Vendôme.


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