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1445:, however, who was at war with Louis IV, wanted a loyal supporter in the bishopric of Amiens, and had his nephew, Archbishop Hugh of Reims, consecrate a deacon of the Church of Soissons named Thibault as bishop of Amiens. Archbishop Hugh himself had been deposed from the archbishopric of Reims. He was deposed by the Papal Legate at the Council of Trier in 947, and with the aid of the Count of Flanders, a supporter of Louis IV, the Amienois drove Thibault out of Amiens in 949. Sainte-Marthe, 1687:(1271–1276). He had been a Canon of Paris and a Canon of Beauvais; he was Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Laon. He was elected Bishop of Amiens by the Cathedral Chapter of Amiens in 1278. He swore his episcopal oath to the Archbishop of Reims on the Sunday after the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (29 June). He was consecrated by the Archbishop of Reims, Pierre Barbet. His epitaph claims that he was Bishop of Amiens for thirty years. He died on 19 May 1308. Sainte-Marthe, 1668:
co-consecrators, Bishops Lambert of Arras and Jean of Therouanne. He visited Rome in 1106 and 1109. In 1112 he presided at the Council of Vienne, in place of the indisposed Papal Legate. At the end of 1114 he attempted to retire to the monastery of Cluny, and then the Grand Chartreuse, but he was compelled to return to Amiens by the Papal Legate. He attended the Council of Chalons in 1115. He died on 8 November 1115. Mioland, I, p. xxxv-xxxvii. Soyez, pp. 43-51.
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that Gerwin had been found innocent of the charges against him. He attended the Councils of Soissons and that of Reims (1094), and was present at Urban II's Council of Chalons in 1095. The monks of Saint-Riquier managed to convince the Pope of all the charges against Gerwinus, and Pope Urban required him to resign the position of Abbot of Riquier. He died in January or February of 1101.
1317:). On 28 June 767 the new Pope, Constantine II, was consecrated by Bishop George of Palestrina, a privilege usually reserved to the Bishop of Ostia. In 769 he was present at the Council of Rome, as the Bishop of Amiens. In 782 he was sent on a mission to Pope Hadrian by Charlemagne. He took part in the consecration of the churches at Saint-Riquier on 1 January 798. Sainte-Marthe, 3732: 3693: 2195:
nominated Bishop of Amiens by King Louis XVIII. Due to the failure of the National Assembly to ratify the Concordat of 1817, he was not preconised until 23 August 1819. He was consecrated a bishop in Paris on 3 October 1819 by the Archbishop of Reims, Jean de Coucy. He died in Paris on 5 March 1822, at the age of 77. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
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Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (treaty of Arras), the Duke chose to make his physician, Jean Avantage, bishop of the city. Pope Eugene IV agreed in a decree of 27 March 1437. He took possession of the diocese by proxy on 27 September 1437. Bishop Jean died on 26 November 1456. Mioland, I, p. liv. Soyez, p. 125-126. Eubel, II, p. 86.
2378:. He was ordained a priest in 1870. He became Vicar of the Cathedral, and then Vicar General of the Bishop. He was named Bishop of Amiens by decree of 30 May 1896, and was preconised in Consistory by Pope Pius X on 25 June 1896. He was consecrated on 8 September at Sens by Archbishop Bernadou. He died on 27 March 1915. 1374:
Hilmeradus was elected Bishop of Amiens in June 849, at the command of King Charles the Bald. Lupus of Ferrieres wrote to Archbishop Hincmar of Reims that, although Hilmeradus was lacking somewhat in erudition, he would be agreeable to the policies of Hincmar. Hilmeradus attended the council of Paris
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Boudinet was born at Saint-Rogatien, near La Rochelle. He was a teacher in the Major Seminary in Pons, and in 1835 became Director of the Minor Seminary. In 1837 he became Superior of the Collège de Pons. He was named Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Pamiers on 11 March 1856, with the title
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Jean de Boissy was the nephew of Cardinal Jean de la Grange, and the brother of Imbert de Boissy, President of the Parlement of Paris and Councilor of the King. He had been Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Amiens, Chancellor of Chartres (1380), and then Bishop of Mâcon (1380–1389). He was appointed
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was the son of Gaultier II, Comte d'Amiens, and Adelle de Crépy. He took part in the Council of Reims in 993 and the Council of Reims in 1015. He subscribed a charter of King Robert I in favor of the Church of Noyon in 1017. At Pentecost 1027 he took part in the coronation of King Henry I of France.
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The city of Amiens also had a Collegiate Church of Saint-Firmin, whose Chapter was composed of a Dean and six prebendaries. All were elected by the Chapter and installed by the bishop. Saint-Nicolas-au-Cloître d'Amiens also had a Chapter, composed of a Dean and eight prebendaries, all elected by the
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Pierre Versé, a Canon of Bayeux, was the nephew of Pierre Coctier, the physician of King Louis XI. He was named bishop on 7 September 1472, received his bulls on 7 October 1482, and took his oaths to the King on 24 November. He made his solemn entry into his diocese on 8 May 1483. On 30 May he took
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Philibert de Saulx was the brother of Jean de Saulx, Chancellor of Burgundy. He had been Canon of Autun, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Saint-Amé in Douai, Archdeacon of Beaune, and Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saône (1408–1413). He was transferred to Amiens by Pope John XXIII on 14 August 1413. He died
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Geoffroy attended the Council of Troyes as Abbot of Noyon. His election as Bishop of Amiens was proclaimed by the bishops in council, presided over by Cardinal Richard of Albano, the Papal Legate, and he was consecrated at Reims by Archbishop Manasses of Reims. He was conducted to Amiens by his two
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in a letter of 21 December 1091. He was denounced to Pope Urban II as a simoniac at the Council of Reims in 1293, and documents from the Council were carried to Italy by Hariulf, the author of the Chronicle of Riquier. In a letter of July 18, 1093, Pope Urban advised the clergy and people of Amiens
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Otgarius had been Dean and Canon of Saint-Quentin (Vermand). The Chronicle of Corbie makes him bishop of Amiens by 892. He was present at the consecration of Archbishop Hervé of Reims in 900. He sent a procurator to the Council of Reims in 923. Flodoard, the chronicler of Reims, places his death in
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Denonville had been Bishop of Mâcon since 1531. He had been French Ambassador at the Papal court when he was named Bishop (as his epitaph says, not Administrator) of the diocese of Amiens, and took possession by proxy on 27 July 1538, while being allowed to retain the diocese of Mâcon. He made his
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Ragembaldus had been chosen bishop in 947, but had been excluded from Amiens, but had been excluded by the actions of Hugh of Paris, his nephew Archbishop Hugh, and his follower Count Roger of Amiens. After Thibault was deposed and expelled, Ragembaldus was consecrated by Archbishop Artoldus. The
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Theodefrid was the first abbot of Corbie. There are two charters which mention the name of a bishop Theodefrid, one of Thierry III (whose authenticity has been questioned) and one of Bishop Aiglibert of Mans; but neither mentions the diocese of which he was bishop, and his name does not appear in
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The church of St. Acheul, near Amiens, and formerly its cathedral, was, in the 19th century, the home of a major Jesuit novitiate. The beautiful churches of St. Ricquier and Corbie perpetuate the memory of the great Benedictine abbeys and homes of learning founded in these places in 570 and 662.
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The Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Amiens was served by a Chapter composed of eight dignities and forty-six Canons. The dignities were: the Dean, the Provost, the Chancellor, the Archdeacon of Amiens, the Archdeacon of Ponthieu, the Cantor, the Master of the Schola, and the Penitentiary. The Dean was
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Mioland had been the Superior of the Société des missionaires lyonnais. He was nominated Bishop of Amiens on 22 November 1837, and preconised on 12 February 1838. He was consecrated in Lyon on 22 April 1838 by the Titular Archbishop of Amaseia, Jean-Paul-Gaston de Pins, the Administrator of the
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Jean Avantage was born at Étaples (diocese of Therouanne), and was a Doctor of Medicine (Montpellier). He was Canon of Cambrai and of Amiens, and then Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Tournai and Provost of the Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre at Lille. When Amiens came under the control of
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Bombelles had been ambassador to Vienna under Louis XVI; he was married, and had five children. His wife having died in 1802, he became a priest and served in two parishes in Silesia, before being named Dean of Ober-Glogau. In 1816 he was named Aumonier to the Duchess of Berry, and in 1817 was
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Jean Le Jeune, the son of Robert Le Jeune, was born at Amiens. He was a domestic of Canon Jean le Petit, who sent him to study at Paris, on his return to Amiens, ca. 1410, he practiced law and became the Bailli of Bishop Jean d'Harcourt. He was a partisan of the English, who made him Bailli of
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Bishop Rorico had been Canon of Amiens before his election as bishop. He was present at the Council of Meaux in 1080, and the Council of Meaux in 1081. He was driven out of Amiens by his flock for criminal behavior, and returned by force. He was present at another Council of Meaux in 1082, the
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Gui (Wido) was the son of Ingelrannus (Enguerrand) I of Ponthieu. He studied under Ingelrannus, abbot of Centule. He was Archdeacon of Amiens in 1049, when Bishop Fulco sent him to Rome to lodge complaints against the Abbot of Corbie. He became Bishop of Amiens in 1058, and on 12 July 1058 he
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Bernard de Chevenon, who was a royal Councilor, was transferred to Amiens from the diocese of Saintes (1398–1411) by Pope John XXIII on 20 March 1411. He was transferred from Amiens to the diocese of Beauvais on 14 August 1413. Mioland, I, li-lii. Soyez, pp. 110-113. Eubel, I, pp. 85, 132,
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Guillaume de Mâcon was a relative of Comte Jean de Mâcon. He was a doctor of Canon Law. He had been a cleric of King Louis IX, followed Louis on his Crusade, and was with him when he died at Tunis on 25 August 1270. He was an Aumonier of King Philip III, and was a friend of Pope Gregory X
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After the death of Bishop Ragembaldus, Thibault attempted to resume his usurpation of the See of Amiens. He was present with Archbishop Adalberonus at a provincial synod in May 972. He and Archbishop Hugh, who had consecrated him, refused to appear for trial at Rome, he was condemned and
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Lefèvre was the nephew of Bishop Geoffroy de La Marthonie, and was appointed his Coadjutor on 4 December 1617, with the title of Titular Bishop of Hierapolis. He succeeded to the diocese on 17 December 1617. He died on 27 November 1652. Soyez, pp. 204-220. Gauchat, IV, p. 80 with note
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Honoratus is known from a collection of miracle stories of the 11th century, and it dates him to the time of Pope Pelagius (555–560). The episcopal list puts him immediately after the second Firminus, and in Firminus' Legend he is associated with Pope Vigilius (537–555). Duchesne, p.
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Jean d'Harcourt was Archdeacon of Vexin (1409), Canon and Chancellor of Rouen (1413), and Canon of Amiens. He was elected bishop of Amiens by the Chapter, but Pope Martin V had also named Philippe de Montjeu. King Charles VI. He was approved as Bishop of Amiens on 10 May 1424 by
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Salinis had been Vicar General of Bordeaux and teacher of Scripture at the local seminary. He was nominated Bishop of Amiens on 23 February, he was preconised on 2 April 1849, and consecrated on 29 July 1849 by François Donnet, Archbishop of Bordeaux. He was transferred to the
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Cherchemont's uncle was Dean of Poitou and then Chancellor of France; his father was a Doctor of Laws. He was named Bishop of Amiens by Pope John XXII on 18 February 1326. He made his formal entrance into Amiens on 16 August 1327. He died on 26 January 1373. Sainte-Marthe,
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Sabatier was born at Valréas in the Comtat Venaissin, and held a doctorate in theology from the University of Paris. He served as Vicar General of Limoges before being nominated Bishop of Amiens by King Louis XIV on 15 August 1706. He was preconised on 7 April 1707 by
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Feydeau was a native of Paris and held a master of theology degree from the University of Paris. He was nominated bishop of Amiens by King Louis XIV on 18 May 1687. For the next five years he served as Vicar Capitular. He was preconised (approved) on 24 March 1692 by
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Gerwinus was born at Laon, and became a monk at Saint-Remy (Reims). When his uncle Gerwinus, who was Abbot of Saint-Riquier (Amiens) resigned, Gerwinus was chosen to replace him. He traveled to Rome, where his election as Bishop of Amiens was confirmed by
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in 754. In February 756 he was dispatched by Pope Stephen II to France to beg help from the Franks against the Lombard King Aistulf, who was besieging Rome. Georgius was still in France in March 757. He was back in Rome at the beginning of the reign of
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Robert de Fouilloy's cousin, Jean d'Aubigny, was Bishop of Troyes (1326–1341). Robert, who had been a Canon of Noyon, was elected in 1308. He was a frequent ambassador of French kings. He died on 20 March (or 18, or 24 March) 1321. Sainte-Marthe,
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Duchesne, p. 125: "Quant à S. Salvius, qui vient au quatrième rang sur la liste, le document biographique qui le concerne est un faux grossier." It is scarcely more than a reproduction of the chapter devoted to Saint Salvius of Albi by Gregory of
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in November 849, in 859 at that of Savonières, in 860 at Tufey (Toul), in 861 at Poissy, in 863 at Verberie, in 866 at Verberie, and again at Verberie in 869. In 871 he sent a proxy to the council of Douzy (Reims). He died in 872. Sainte-Marthe,
2163:(della Paglia)) on 17 Dec 1804, and then Bishop of Casale Monferrato in Piedmont. When Napoleon lost control of Piedmont, Villaret resigned, and returned to Paris, where he died on 9 May 1824. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907). 2158:
Villaret nominated Bishop of Amiens by First Consul N. Bonaparte on 9 April 1802, and his appointment was agreed to by the Papal Legate on 15 May. He was consecrated on 23 May 1802 by the Archbishop of Aix, Champion de Cicé. He was appointed
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Renou born at Bourgueil (Tours) in 1844. He served in the Franco-Prussian War and was decorated a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. The French Republic nominated him Bishop of Amiens on 26 November 1892, and he was preconised (approved) by
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on 5 November 1436, and had the grant revoked less than five months later, on 27 March 1437, when he was named Archbishop of Besançon. He never took possession of the diocese of Amiens. Mioland, I, p. liv. Soyez, p. 125. Eubel, II, p.
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Halluin was the son of Louis de Halluin, Governor and Lieutenant-General of Picardy. He had been a Canon of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, and Abbé du Gard. He was appointed Bishop of Amiens at the age of twenty, by a bull of
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Three sources agree that nothing is known about Bishop Vitulfus except the date of his death, 777, which contradicts the information on Bishop Georgius. But none of the three provides a reference for the fact. Sainte-Marthe,
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on 1 February 1805, and was not preconised (approved) as Bishop until 4 February 1806. In 1814 he restored the Jesuits to the Collège d'Amiens. He died on 14 August 1817. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
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Geroldus was present at the Council of Chalons in 875, and the Assembly of Pontion in 876. It was in the episcopacy of Bishop Geroldus, in 875, that the income of the Cathedral-Monstery was separated into the income
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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diocese of Lyon, and he took possession of the diocese of Amiens on 27 May. He was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Toulouse (-Narbonne)) on 12 April 1849, with the title of Titular Archbishop of Sardis.
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at the Consistory of 24 September 1540, and took possession by procurator on 13 October 1540. The Cardinal never visited the diocese. He resigned in February 1546. He died on 9 August 1561. Sainte-Marthe,
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Amiens. He became Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Nantes, and then Bishop of Mâcon (1431–1433). He undertook his obligations to the Apostolic Camera on 26 April 1433. In 1436 he was transferred by
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In 859 the Normans invaded the valley of the Somme, and sacked the abbey of Saint-Riquier. They pillaged Amiens and held it for more than a year, until the city was ransomed by Charles the Bald.
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Mandolx had previously been Bishop of La Rochelle (1802–1806). He was transferred to Amiens by the Emperor Bonaparte on 17 December 1804, but he was only granted the rights of Administrator by
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part in the coronation of Charles VIII. He died on the last day of February 1500 (i.e. 1501), or on 10 February 1501. Mioland, I, pp. lvi-lvii. Soyez, pp. 142-147. Eubel, II, p. 86.
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In 1076, Fulco subscribed a charter as Bishop-elect of Amiens, but he was never consecrated. He is not included in the episcopal list preserved by Robert de Torigni. Sainte-Marthe,
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in 936. He became Bishop of Amiens in 929, and was present at the Council of Soissons in 941. He was present at an Assembly at Laon on 10 April 947. He died in 947. Sainte-Marthe,
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of England, was the nephew of his predecessor, Bishop Fulco. He took part in a ceremony at Corbie in 1036. In 1057 Bishop Fulco and Count Gualterius were granted privileges by
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Christianus had been Abbot of Moustier Saint-Jean c. 713. He was elected Bishop of Amiens at a date unknown. He consecrated a virgin c. 728. He died in 746. Sainte-Marthe,
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on 16 June. He was consecrated a bishop in Reims on 20 July 1856 by Cardinal Thomas Gousset. He died on 1 April 1873. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
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solemn entry on 9 December 1538; he had a suffragan bishop at Amiens, Nicolas Lagrené. Cardinal Hémard died at Amiens (not at Le Mans) on 23 August 1540. Sainte-Marthe,
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Simon de Goucans, a native of Besançon, had been Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Balma (Baume-les-Messieurs) in the diocese of Besançon. He was appointed by
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Dizien was born at Cure (Yonne) in 1846, and educated at the Major Seminary at Sens. He was private secretary of Archbishop Victor Bernadou of Sens at the
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X, p. 1156. Mioland, I, p. xxvi. Soyez, p. 22. Duchesne, p. 128, no. 8, note 5, states that the document on which the story rests has no historical value (
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X, p. 1157. Mioland, I, pp. xxv-xxvi. Soyez, p. 22. Duchesne, p. 128, no. 11, calls him Ailulfus, quoting (p. 122) the episcopal list, but without a date.
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Fasti Ecclesiae Gallicanae. Répertoire prosopographique des évêques, dignitaires et chanoines des dioceses de France de 1200 à 1500. I. Diocèse d’Amiens
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in 1511. He died on 18 June 1538, at the Abbaye du Gard, after a morning of hunting. Mioland, I, pp. lvii-lviii. Soyez, pp. 148-160. Eubel, III, p. 106.
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Enguerrand de Boves had been Canon and Archdeacon of the Cathedral Chapter. He died on 21 May 1227. Mioland, I, p. xxxvii-xxxviii. Soyez, pp. 51-52.
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Radulfus had been elected and received investiture under pressure from laymen. He was consecrated bishop by Bishop Theobald of Soissons and Bishop
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on 19 January 1893. He was consecrated on 6 April 1893 at Tours by Archbishop Meignan, and was enthroned at Amiens on 26 April. He was appointed
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in his return to Rome, and was present for the coronation of Charlemagne on Christmas Day, 800. In 831 at an Assembly held at Aix-la-Chapelle by
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by the French Government on 5 June 1883, and transferred by Pope Leo X on 9 July 1883. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
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Bishop Lamazou, who had been Bishop of Limoges (preconised 13 May 1881), died before he could take possession of the diocese of Amiens.
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Dominicus is known only from a hagiographical account of the transfer of the remains of Saint Lambert at Liège in 721. Sainte-Marthe,
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Jacquenet was transferred from the diocese of Gap by nomination of the French Government on 10 November 1883. He was transferred by
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on 27 March 1884, and was installed in his cathedral at Amiens on 28 May 1884. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
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In 947, following the death of Bishop Deroldus, the electors at Amiens chose Ragembaldus, Abbot of Saint-Valery, as their bishop.
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Bishop Rimbertus was the addressee of a letter of Pope Zacharias in 748. He died on 25 February 767 (i.e. 768). Sainte-Marthe,
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Cardinal de Givry was already simultaneously Bishop of Langres, PĂ©rigueux and Poitiers. He was named administrator of Amiens (
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Bishop Jesse is known to have consecrated an altar in the church of the monastery of Centule in September 799. He accompanied
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Pouillé, p. 1 (c. p. 323). In 1706 there were 9 dignities and 43 Canons: Ritzler-Sefrin, p. 81, note 1; VI, p. 79, note 1.
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Histoire de saint Firmin, martyr, premier évêque d'Amiens, patron de la Navarre et des diocèses d'Amiens et de Pampelune
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in 1439. He died in 1463 at the age of eighty-two. Mioland, I, p. 53. Soyez, pp. 122-124. Eubel, I, p, 331; II, pp. 86,
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Actes de l'église d'Amiens: recueil de tous les documents relatifs à la discipline du diocèse, de l'an 811 à l'an 1848
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of Bishop of Cybistra (Turkey). On 7 April 1856 Napoleon III nominated him Bishop of Amiens, and he was preconised by
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Bishop Bertofredus was present at the Council of Chalon-sur-Saone in 650. Duchesne, p. 127-128 no. 5. C. De Clercq,
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Pouillé général, contenant les bénéfices appartenans à la nomination au collaboration du Roy: Archevesche de Reims
2868: 1329:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus IV. Monumenta Carolina. Berlin: apud Weidmannos. pp. 47, 61, 77, 84–85, 94, 129. 939: 765: 753: 406: 402: 839: 1901:
Louis de Gaucourt was the brother of Jean de Gaucourt: Mioland, p. lvi. Soyez, pp. 141-142. Eubel, II, p. 86.
891: 328:
is the capital. In 2022 it was estimated that there was one priest for every 6,916 Catholics in the diocese.
78: 1620:
Council of Soissons in 1084, and the Council of Compiègne in 1085. He died in 1090 or 1091. Sainte-Marthe,
2394:. 2nd (in French). Vol. Quatrième annĂ©e. Paris: Secretariat de l'Institut catholique. pp. 97–99. 2305: 2227:
Vie de Mgr Mioland: archevêque de Toulouse, évêque d'Amiens et premier supérieur des missionnaires de Lyon
1473:
excommunicated by the Papal Legate Stephen and Archbishop Adalberonus on 24 September 975. Sainte-Marthe,
1165: 863: 2797: 2375: 2325:
Notice biographique sur Mgr Pierre-Henri Lamazou, évêque de Limoges, ancien curé de Notre-Dame d'Auteuil
2160: 1551: 317: 2208:
Chabons retired in 1837 due to age and decrepitude: 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
1105:
Bishop Eulogius was present at the Council of Cologne in 346. Duchesne, p. 127, no. 1. Carolus Munier,
775: 2365:
on 30 May 1896, and retired on 2 August 1913, at which time he was named titular Archbishop of Apamea.
1773: 1543: 376: 237: 2362: 2077: 1843: 1486:
Alamannus, or Alvianus, or Almarus, is known only as a name in the episcopal lists. Sainte-Marthe,
1118:
Bishop Edibius was present at the Council of Orléans in 511. Duchesne, p. 127 no. 2. C. De Clercq,
876: 722: 1131:
Bishop Beatus was present at the Council of Orléans in 549. Duchesne, p. 127 no. 3. C. De Clercq,
3724: 3685: 2389: 2380: 2073: 1425: 1421: 997:
Histoire de l'abbaye de Saint-Acheul-lez-Amiens: Ă©tude de son temporel au point de vue Ă©conomique
895: 466:
in the second half of the 12th century, and its names before the 8th century are very uncertain.
409:, who defended the divinity of Christ in the councils held during the middle of the 4th century. 321: 2753: 2731: 2694: 2587: 2091: 2034: 1979: 1922: 1547: 1500: 1085: 1018: 995: 697: 634: 463: 384: 2654: 2631: 1999:
on the nomination of King Henri II on 24 August 1552. He was subsequently transferred to the
1079: 2791: 2045:
X, pp. 1208-1209. Mioland, I, p. lxi-lxii. Soyez, pp. 187-203. Eubel, III, p. 106. Gauchat,
1603: 1599: 1324: 188: 53: 2109: 1996: 1750: 1521: 1358: 1305: 1195:
Robert de Torigni's list of bishops of Amiens. Duchesne, p. 128 no. 6, with notes 2 and 3.
607: 543: 477: 417:
The cathedral (13th century) is a Gothic building. It was the subject of careful study by
309: 294: 2541: 2523: 2505: 2494: 2482: 2470: 2710:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus (10). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1146–1377, 260: 1856: 1839: 1715: 1442: 1420:
Deroldus had received medical training, and was part of the entourage of Louis, son of
1230:
Ursinianus is named in two charters of King Clovis III, in 692 and 697. Sainte-Marthe,
462:
There is a medieval list of the Bishops of Amiens, but it first appears in the work of
390: 205: 145: 340: 3746: 3736: 3697: 2358: 2340: 2177: 1957: 1825: 1691:
X, pp. 1187-1190. Mioland, I, pp. xlv-xlvii. Gams, p. 487, column 2. Eubel, I, p. 85.
1635: 2460:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
1762:
Jean de Rolland was appointed on 3 January 1376 by Pope Gregory XI. Eubel, I, p. 85.
1365:
X, p. 1157-1158. Mioland, pp. xxvi-xxvii. Soyez, pp. 23-25. Duchesne, p. 129 no. 13.
48: 2642: 2265: 2017: 2007:
on 17 May 1570. He died on 24 March 1594. Eubel, III, pp. 44 no. 17, 106, 285, 298.
1965:
X, p. 1206. Mioland, I, p. lix. Soyez, pp. 164-167. Eubel, III, pp. 22 no. 31; 106.
1842:
to the diocese of Therouanne, and he was ambassador of the Duke of Burgundy to the
1354: 302: 227: 160: 2003:
on 16 December 1562, and then to Reims on 10 May 1591. He was named a cardinal by
2742: 2720: 2705: 2683: 2675: 2619: 2601: 2581: 2570: 2559: 2458: 2323: 2284: 2225: 2124: 2098:
of 1682. He died on 14 June 1706. Jean, p. 309. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 81, note 3.
1783: 1642: 1568:
presided at the transfer of the relics of Radbertus Paschesius. According to the
1333: 1039: 1012: 986: 926:
Olivier Leborgne (20 Feb 2014 Appointed – 4 Sep 2020 Appointed, Bishop of Arras)
2038: 2024:
X, pp. 1207-1208. Mioland, I, p. lx-lxi. Soyez, pp. 176-187. Eubel, III, p. 106.
2016:
Antoine de Créqui was transferred from the diocese of Nantes on 14 July 1564 by
2004: 1310: 1268:
X, pp. 1156-1157. Mioland, I, p. xxv. Soyez, pp. 21-22. Duchesne, p. 128, no. 9.
418: 3719: 3680: 1943:
X, pp. 1205-1206. Mioland, I, p. lviii. Soyez, pp. 162-164. Eubel, III, p. 106.
380: 170: 2823: 2810: 2041:
on 4 December 1617. Bishop Geoffrey died on 17 December 1617. Sainte-Marthe,
919:
Jean-Luc Marie Maurice Louis Bouilleret (10 Mar 2003 – 10 Oct 2013 Appointed
2837: 2069: 1096:
The episcopal list actually names two bishops Firminus, one after the other.
833:
Jean-Pierre de Gallien de Chabons (27 Mar 1822 Appointed – 9 November 1837)
398: 387:, from 1802 to 1822; and then in 1822 it became a suffragan of Reims again. 372: 153: 2733:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
1647:(in French and Latin). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. vi, 279, note 1. 2790: 2680:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome premier. Amiens: Caron et Lambert. 2250:
on 12 February 1856. 'V.', in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
2126:
Louis-Frano̧is-Gabriel d'Orléans de la Motte: Evêque d'Amiens, 1683-1774
1281:
X, p. 1157. Mioland, I, p. xxvi. Soyez, p. 22. Duchesne, p. 128, no. 10.
882:
Charles-Albert-Joseph Lecomte (10 Mar 1921 Appointed – 17 Aug 1934 Died)
1986:
X, p. 1206. Mioland, I, p. lix. Soyez, pp. 167-168. Eubel, III, p. 106.
1814:
X, p. 1199. Mioland, I, lii. Soyez, pp. 113-115. Eubel, I, pp. 85, 153.
1749:
Jean de la Grange was appointed Bishop of Amiens on 7 February 1373 by
552: 305: 1538:
Fulco (Foulques), son of Dreux II (Drogo) of Amiens and the Vexin and
1234:
X, p. 1156. Mioland, I, p. xxv. Soyez, p. 81. Duchesne, p. 128, no. 7.
2430:(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 4 September 2020 2408:(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 20 February 2014 1558:
X, p. 1162-1163. Mioland, I, pp. xxxii-xxxiii. Gams, p. 487 column 2.
885:
Lucien-Louis-Claude Martin (29 May 1935 Appointed – 26 Dec 1945 Died)
394: 325: 313: 198: 845:
Jacques-Antoine-Claude-Marie Boudinet (16 June 1856 – 1 April 1873)
2037:. Due to old age, a coadjutor bishop, his nephew, was appointed by 1046:
William W.Kibler, William W.Clark, L. Gaillard, and J.Daoust, eds.
988:
Notice sur Notre-Dame de Saint-Acheul, ancienne cathédrale d'Amiens
860:
Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Simon Jacquenet (27 March 1884 – 1 March 1892)
273: 2696:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
810:
1791–1801: Eléonore-Marie Desbois (Constitutional Bishop of Somme)
286: 2656:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801
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Notice historique et descriptive sur l'église cathédrale d'Amiens
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
2841: 1576:
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821:
Jean-Chrysostome de Villaret (9 April 1802 – 17 December 1804)
1204:
Deodatus is only a name in the episcopal list. Sainte-Marthe,
1081:
Between France and Flanders: Manuscript Illumination in Amiens
888:
Albert-Paul Droulers (17 Feb 1947 Appointed – 3 Jun 1950 Died)
335: 1459:
date of the end of his episcopacy is unknown. Sainte-Marthe,
824:
Jean-François de Mandolx (17 December 1804 – 14 August 1817)
2564:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 429:
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2543:
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1726:
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1304:
Georgius was bishop of Ostia, and had been in France with
1217:
Dado is only a name in the episcopal list. Sainte-Marthe,
405:, it is certain that the first bishop known to history is 3630:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
2525:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2033:
Geoffroy was approved (preconised) on 26 October 1576 by
1740:
X, pp. 1192-1193. Mioland, I, p. xlviii. Eubel, I, p. 85.
1589:
X, p. 1166. Mioland, I, p. xxxiii. Gams, p. 487 column 2.
848:
Louis-Désiré-César Bataille (19 June 1873 – 9 June 1879)
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1610:
X, p. 1166. Mioland, I, p. xxxiv. Gams, p. 487 column 2.
1529:
X, p. 1162. Mioland, I, p. xxxii. Gams, p. 487 column 2.
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3708: 2624:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Dumoulin. 1855:
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1449:
X, p. 1161. Mioland, pp. xxx-xxxi. Soyez, pp. 31-32.
1432:
X, pp. 1160-1161. Mioland, p. xxx. Soyez, pp. 30-31.
1411:
X, p. 1160. Mioland, pp. xxix-xxx. Soyez, pp. 28-29.
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Amiens: Delattre-LenoĂ«l. 2068:Faure was a preacher at the court of 1772:Bishop of Amiens on 29 March 1389 by 447:Chapter and installed by the bishop. 108:6,277 km (2,424 sq mi) 7: 3600:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 2801:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2736:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 2199:, p. 42. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 70. 1859:. He was granted the See of Amiens 1078:Susie Nash; British Library (1999). 1050:(Lille: FacultĂ©s Catholiques, 1963). 830:(23 August 1819 – 5 March 1822 Died) 807:1774–1791: Louis-Charles de Machault 654:circa 1204–1210: Richard de Gerberoy 2725:(in French). Arras: Rousseau-Leroy. 2507:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2072:, who converted to Catholicism the 1782:Lucien Merlet; Rene Merlet (1900). 945:List of Catholic dioceses in France 789:1577–1617: Geoffroy de La Marthonie 657:circa 1211–1222: Evrard de Fouilloy 3261:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 2546:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2528:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2510:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2230:(in French). Lyon: P.N. Josserand. 14: 3753:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 2789:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 2688:. Amiens: Caron et Lambert. 1849. 1183:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1170:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1135:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 160. 1133:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1120:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1107:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506 842:(2 April 1849 – 12 February 1856) 3730: 3718: 3691: 3679: 3210:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 2775:L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919 2744:Notices sur les Ă©vĂŞques d'Amiens 2704:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1751). 2621:Hagiographie du Diocese d'Amiens 1925:on 5 August 1503. He was at the 1507:(7 January 992). Sainte-Marthe, 1122:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 13. 1109:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 27. 854:(2 September 1879 – 9 July 1883) 828:Marc Marie, Marquis de Bombelles 339: 47: 2752:Thierry, Augustin, ed. (1856). 1255:Tomus V (Antwerp 1755), p. 553. 866:(19 January 1893 – 30 May 1896) 771:1546–1552: François de Pisseleu 645:1144–1164: Theoderic (Dietrich) 3605:Military Ordinariate of France 3169:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne 3118:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence 2897:Diocese of Belfort–MontbĂ©liard 2747:(in French). Amiens: Langlois. 2659:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. 2457:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2428:"Rinunce e Nomine, 04.09.2020" 2406:"Rinunce e Nomine, 20.02.2014" 1326:Bibliotheca rerum germanicarum 758:1503–1538: François de Hallvyn 709:1411–1413: Bernard de Chevenon 693:1326–1373: Jean de Cherchemont 672:1259–1278: Bernard d'Abbeville 660:circa 1222–1236: Geoffroy d'Eu 639:1116–1127: Enguerrand de Boves 1: 3517:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France 2878:Bishops' Conference of France 2496:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2484:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2481:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2472:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2469:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2330:Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 337. 1641:Hariulf d'Oudenbourg (1894). 1323:Philippus Jaffe, ed. (1867). 852:AimĂ©-Victor-François Guilbert 801:1707–1733: Pierre de Sabatier 712:1413–1418: Philibert de Saulx 687:1308–1321: Robert de Fouilloy 675:1278–1308: Guillaume de Mâcon 669:1258–1259: Aleaume de Neuilly 533:before 728 – 746: Christianus 64: 3569:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna 3465:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes 2674:Mioland, Jean-Marie (1848). 2465:(Use with caution; obsolete) 1883:Beauvoir: Eubel, II, p. 86. 1499:Gotesmannus was a nephew of 902:GĂ©ry-Jacques-Charles Leuliet 798:–1706: Henri Feydeau de Brou 780:1564–1574: Antoine de CrĂ©qui 737:1476–1478: Louis de Gaucourt 731:1457–1473: Ferry de Beauvoir 486:second bishop, and confessor 371:The diocese of Amiens was a 316:. The diocese comprises the 2630:Dusevel, Hyacinthe (1839). 1722:X, pp. 1191-1192. HaurĂ©au, 1649:Mioland, I, pp. xxxiv-xxxv. 734:1473–1476: Jean de Gaucourt 690:1321–1325: Simon de Goucans 666:1247–1257: GĂ©rard de Conchy 651:1169–1204: Thibaud d'Heilly 124:498,000 (est.) (87.4%) 3774: 3656:Apostolic Nuncio to France 3164:Archdiocese of Montpellier 2974:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 2283:Alphonse Houllier (1879). 914:Jacques MoĂŻse Eugène Noyer 715:1418–1433: Jean d'Harcourt 648:circa 1164–1169: Robert I. 401:, was martyred during the 16:Catholic diocese in France 3674: 3661:France–Holy See relations 3590:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 3184:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 2875: 2869:Catholic Church in France 2792:"Diocese of Amiens"  2224:AmĂ©dĂ©e Desgeorge (1873). 1995:PellevĂ© was appointed by 1253:Acta Sanctorum Septembris 1221:X, p. 1156. Soyez, p. 21. 1208:X, p. 1156. Soyez, p. 20. 1017:. 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Amiens Cathedral
France
Ecclesiastical province
Reims
Archdiocese of Reims
Roman Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral Basilica of Notre Dame in Amiens
St. Fermin of Amiens
Secular priests
Francis
GĂ©rard Le Stang
Éric de Moulins-Beaufort

Website of the Diocese
Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
France
department
Somme
Amiens

adding to it
suffragan

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