Ancient Diocese Of Lectoure
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The former Catholic Diocese of Lectoure was in south-west France. It existed from the fourth century until the time of the French Revolution, when it was suppressed under the Concordat of 1801.Lectoure (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
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/ref> Its see was Lectoure Cathedral. Lectoure is now a commune of Gers. Its territory was divided between the diocese of Agen and the archdiocese of Toulouse.


Bishops


To 1100

* Heuterus * c. 506: Vigile * c. 549: Aletius *''The diocese was then for some centuries united with the
diocese of Auch The Archdiocese of Auch-Condom-Lectoure-Lombez (Latin: ''Archidioecesis Auxitana-Condomiensis-Lectoriensis-Lomberiensis''; French: ''Archidiocèse d'Auch-Condom-Lectoure-Lombez''), more commonly known as the Archdiocese of Auch, is a Latin Churc ...
'' * c. 990: Bernard I. * c. 1052: Arnaud I. * c. 1060: Johannes I. * Raimond I. * 1061–1097: Ebbon * 1097–1103: Pierre I.


1100–1400

* 1103–1118: Garcias I. * 1118–1126: Guillaume I. d'Andozile * 1126 to c. 1160: Vivien * c. 1160–1162 or 1163: Bertrand I. de Montaut * c. 1175 to c. 1195: Garcias II. Sanche * 1196 to c. 1205: Bernard II. * c. 1215 to c. 1221: Arnaud II. * c. 1229: Hugues I. * c. 1240: Gaillard de Lambesc * c. 1256: Géraud I. * c. 1257: Guillaume II. * 1268 to c. 1295: Géraud de Montlezun ( Geraud of Monlezun) * c. 1296–1302: Pierre II. de Ferrières * 1303–1307: Raimond II. * c. 1308–1330: Guillaume III. des Bordes * c. 1336: Roger d'Armagnac * c. 1344–1349: Arnaud III. Guillaume de La Barthe * 1350–1354: Pierre III. Anzelirii * 1365–1368: Pierre IV. * 1368–1369: Hugues II. * 1370–1371: Bernard III. * 1372 to c. 1375: Vignier * c. 1377–1383: Bérenger * 1383: Rénier de Malent * 1383–1384: Eudes * 1384–1405: Raimond III. de Cambanilla


From 1400

* c. 1407–1416: Arnaud IV. de Peyrac * 1418–1425: Géraud III. Dupuy * c. 1428–24 May 1449: Martin Gutteria de Pampelune * 1449–1452: Bernard IV. André * 1453–1479: Amaury * c. 1480–1487: Hugues III. d'Espagne * 1488–1494: Pierre V. d'Abzac de La Douze * 21. December 1500 to 1505: Louis I. Pot * 1505–1508: Pierre VI. du Faur * 1509 to 17. April 1511: Bertrand II. de Lustrac * 1511–1512: Paul * 1512–1513: Guillaume IV. de Barton * 1513–1544: Jean II. de Barton (
Jean Barthon de Montbas Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jean ...
, John Barton) * 1544–1569: Guillaume V. de Barton (
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, * 1590–1594: * 1599 to 24. March 1635: Léger de Plas * 24 March 1635 to 12 April 1646: Jean III. d'Estresse * 1646–1654: Louis II de La Rochefoucauld * 21 September 1655 to 5. January 1671:
Pierre-Louis Caset de Vautorte Pierre-Louis or Pierre Louis is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Pierre-Louis Bentabole (1756–1798), revolutionary Frenchman * Pierre-Louis Billaudèle (1796–1869), priest from, and educated in, Fran ...
* 1671 to 22 December 1691:
Hugues de Bar Hugues may refer to People: * Hugues de Payens (c. 1070–1136), French soldier * Hugues I de Lusignan (1194/95 –1218), French-descended ruler a.k.a. Hugh I of Cyprus * Hugues IV de Berzé (1150s–1220), French soldier * Hugues II de Lusignan ...
* 6. April 1692 to 13. October 1717:
François-Louis de Polastron François-Louis or François Louis may refer to: *François Louis, Prince of Conti (1664–1709), French nobleman *François Louis, Count of Harcourt (1623–1694) French nobleman *François Louis, inventor of the aulochrome, a musical instrument P ...
* 1717–1720: Louis III. d'Illers d'Entragues * 8. January 1721 to 1745: Paul-Robert Hertault de Beaufort * 1745 to 14 May 1760: Claude-François de Narbonne-Pelet * 1760 to 26 June 1772: Pierre VII. Chapelle de Jumilhac de Cubjac * 7 September 1772 to 1790: Louis-Emmanuel de Cugnac


See also

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* List of Catholic dioceses in France


References


Books

* pp. 548–549. (Use with caution; obsolete) * p. 301. (in Latin) * p. 175. * * p. 219. * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lectoure, Ancient Diocese of Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France Dioceses established in the 4th century 4th-century establishments in Roman Gaul 1801 disestablishments in France