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Bishop of Lausanne

The Bishop of Lausanne (French: Évêque de Lausanne) was a Prince-Bishop of the Holy Roman Empire (since 1011) and the Ordinary of the diocese of Lausanne, Switzerland (Latin: Dioecesis Lausannensis).

Model of Lausanne Cathedral.

Bern secularized the bishopric in 1536. The bishop fled into exile, first in Evian, and then in Burgundy. Today, the Catholic diocese of Fribourg, Lausanne, and Geneva has its seat in Fribourg.

For the ecclesiastical history, see Lausanne and Geneva bishopric(s)

List of bishops

Bishop of Avenches

  • Bubulcus (517-535)
  • Grammatius (535-549)

Bishop of Lausanne 574-1536

[1]

  • Saint Marius (574-594)[2]
  • Arricus 639-654
  • Prothasius 652
  • Chilmegiselus 670
  • Udalricus 690
  • Fredarius 814-825
  • David 827-850
  • Hartmannus 852-878
  • Hieronimus 878-892
  • Boso 892-927
  • Libo 927-932
  • Bero 932-947
  • Magnerius 947-968
  • Eginolfus 968-985
  • Henri of Bourgogne 985-1018
  • Hugues of Bourgogne 1018-1037
  • Henri II of Lenzbourg 1039-1051/56
  • Burchard of Oltingen 1056-1089
  • Lambert of Grandson 1089-1090
  • Cono of Fenis 1090-1103/07
  • Giroldus or Gérard of Faucigny 1105-1126/34
  • Guy of Maligny or of Marlaniaco 1134-1143
  • Amedeus of Clermont call of Lausanne 1145-1159
  • Landri of Durnes 1160-1178/79
  • Roger of Vico-Pisano 1178-1212
  • Berthold of Neuchâtel 1212-1220
  • Gérard of Rougemont 1220-1221
  • Guillaume of Ecublens 1221-1229
  • Boniface Clutinc 1231-1239
  • Jean of Cossonay 1240-1273
  • Guillaume de Champvent 1273-1301
  • Gérard of Vuippens 1302-1309
  • Othon of Champvent 1309-1312
  • Pierre of Oron 1313-1323
  • Jean de Rossillon 1323-1341
  • Jean Bertrand 1341-1342
  • Geoffroi de Vayrols 1342-1347
  • François Prévost (Proust) 1347-1354
  • Aymon de Cossonay 1355-1375
  • Guy of Prangins 1375-1394
  • Aymon Séchal administrator, 1394-1394
  • Guillaume of Menthonay 1394-1406
  • Guillaume of Challant 1406-1431
  • Louis of la Palud 1431-1433
  • Jean of Prangins 1433-1440
  • Georges of Saluces 1440-1461
  • Guillaume de Varax 1462-1466
  • Jean Michel 1466-1468
  • Barthélémy Chuet, administrator 1469-1472
  • Giuliano della Rovere,[3] 1472-1473, future pope Julius II, 1503-1513,
  • Benoît of Montferrand 1476-1491
  • Aymon of Montfalcon 1491-1517
  • Sébastien of Montfalcon 1517-1536/60

Bishop of Lausanne 1600-1814

  • Jean de Watteville 1609-1649[4]
  • Jost Knab 1652-1658[5]
  • Henri Fuchs 1658-1662 (apostolic administrator)[6]
  • Jean-Baptiste de Strambino 1662-1684[7]
  • Pierre de Montenbach 1688-1707[8]
  • Jacques Duding 1707-1716[9]
  • Claude-Antoine Duding 1716-1745[10]
  • Joseph-Hubert de Boccard 1746-1758[11]
  • Joseph-Nicolas de Montenach 1758-1782[12]
  • Berndard-Emmanuel de Lenzbourg 1782-1795[13]
  • Jean-Baptiste d'Odet 1796-1803[14]
  • Joseph-Antoine Guisolan 1804-1814[15]

Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva 1821-1924

  • Pierre-Tobie Yenni (1815-1845)[16]
  • Etienne Marilley (1846-1879)[17]
  • Christophore Cosandey (1879-1882)
  • Gaspard Mermillod (1883-1891)
  • Joseph Déruaz (1891-1911)
  • André-Maurice Bovet (1911-1915)
  • Placide Colliard (1915-1920)

Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg from 1924

Notes and references

  1. ^ Francis Aerny (1991), L'Evêché de Lausanne : (VIe siècle - 1536), Cabédita, French Book
  2. ^ Justin Favrod La Chronique de Marius d'Avenches, Cahiers Lausannois d'Histoire Médiévale, vol. 4, Lausanne, 1991
  3. ^ "Giuliano della Rovere". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  4. ^ "Jean de Watteville". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007. Not to be confused with his nephew (1618-1702) bearing the same name, a notorious adventurer.
  5. ^ "Jost Knab". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  6. ^ "Henri Fuchs". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  7. ^ "Jean-Baptiste de Strambino". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  8. ^ "Pierre de Montenbach". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  9. ^ "Jacques Duding". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  10. ^ "Claude-Antoine Duding". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  11. ^ "Joseph-Hubert de Boccard". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  12. ^ "Joseph-Nicolas de Montenach". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  13. ^ "Berndard-Emmanuel de Lenzbourg". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  14. ^ "Jean-Baptiste d'Odet". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  15. ^ "Joseph-Antoine Guisolan". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  16. ^ "Pierre-Tobie Yenni". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  17. ^ "Etienne Marilley". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 21, 2007.

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The Bishop of Lausanne French Eveque de Lausanne was a Prince Bishop of the Holy Roman Empire since 1011 and the Ordinary of the diocese of Lausanne Switzerland Latin Dioecesis Lausannensis Lausanne Cathedral Model of Lausanne Cathedral Bern secularized the bishopric in 1536 The bishop fled into exile first in Evian and then in Burgundy Today the Catholic diocese of Fribourg Lausanne and Geneva has its seat in Fribourg For the ecclesiastical history see Lausanne and Geneva bishopric s Contents 1 List of bishops 1 1 Bishop of Avenches 1 2 Bishop of Lausanne 574 1536 1 3 Bishop of Lausanne 1600 1814 1 4 Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva 1821 1924 1 5 Bishop of Lausanne Geneva and Fribourg from 1924 1 6 Notes and referencesList of bishops EditBishop of Avenches Edit Bubulcus 517 535 Grammatius 535 549 Bishop of Lausanne 574 1536 Edit 1 Saint Marius 574 594 2 Arricus 639 654 Prothasius 652 Chilmegiselus 670 Udalricus 690 Fredarius 814 825 David 827 850 Hartmannus 852 878 Hieronimus 878 892 Boso 892 927 Libo 927 932 Bero 932 947 Magnerius 947 968 Eginolfus 968 985 Henri of Bourgogne 985 1018 Hugues of Bourgogne 1018 1037 Henri II of Lenzbourg 1039 1051 56 Burchard of Oltingen 1056 1089 Lambert of Grandson 1089 1090 Cono of Fenis 1090 1103 07 Giroldus or Gerard of Faucigny 1105 1126 34 Guy of Maligny or of Marlaniaco 1134 1143 Amedeus of Clermont call of Lausanne 1145 1159 Landri of Durnes 1160 1178 79 Roger of Vico Pisano 1178 1212 Berthold of Neuchatel 1212 1220 Gerard of Rougemont 1220 1221 Guillaume of Ecublens 1221 1229 Boniface Clutinc 1231 1239 Jean of Cossonay 1240 1273 Guillaume de Champvent 1273 1301 Gerard of Vuippens 1302 1309 Othon of Champvent 1309 1312 Pierre of Oron 1313 1323 Jean de Rossillon 1323 1341 Jean Bertrand 1341 1342 Geoffroi de Vayrols 1342 1347 Francois Prevost Proust 1347 1354 Aymon de Cossonay 1355 1375 Guy of Prangins 1375 1394 Aymon Sechal administrator 1394 1394 Guillaume of Menthonay 1394 1406 Guillaume of Challant 1406 1431 Louis of la Palud 1431 1433 Jean of Prangins 1433 1440 Georges of Saluces 1440 1461 Guillaume de Varax 1462 1466 Jean Michel 1466 1468 Barthelemy Chuet administrator 1469 1472 Giuliano della Rovere 3 1472 1473 future pope Julius II 1503 1513 Benoit of Montferrand 1476 1491 Aymon of Montfalcon 1491 1517 Sebastien of Montfalcon 1517 1536 60Bishop of Lausanne 1600 1814 Edit Jean de Watteville 1609 1649 4 Jost Knab 1652 1658 5 Henri Fuchs 1658 1662 apostolic administrator 6 Jean Baptiste de Strambino 1662 1684 7 Pierre de Montenbach 1688 1707 8 Jacques Duding 1707 1716 9 Claude Antoine Duding 1716 1745 10 Joseph Hubert de Boccard 1746 1758 11 Joseph Nicolas de Montenach 1758 1782 12 Berndard Emmanuel de Lenzbourg 1782 1795 13 Jean Baptiste d Odet 1796 1803 14 Joseph Antoine Guisolan 1804 1814 15 Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva 1821 1924 Edit Pierre Tobie Yenni 1815 1845 16 Etienne Marilley 1846 1879 17 Christophore Cosandey 1879 1882 Gaspard Mermillod 1883 1891 Joseph Deruaz 1891 1911 Andre Maurice Bovet 1911 1915 Placide Colliard 1915 1920 Bishop of Lausanne Geneva and Fribourg from 1924 Edit Marius Besson 1920 1945 Francois Charriere 1945 1970 Pierre Mamie 1970 1995 Amedee Antoine Marie Grab O S B 1995 1998 Bernard Genoud 1999 2010 Charles Morerod O P 2011 Present Notes and references Edit Francis Aerny 1991 L Eveche de Lausanne VIe siecle 1536 Cabedita French Book Justin Favrod La Chronique de Marius d Avenches Cahiers Lausannois d Histoire Medievale vol 4 Lausanne 1991 Giuliano della Rovere Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Jean de Watteville Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Not to be confused with his nephew 1618 1702 bearing the same name a notorious adventurer Jost Knab Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Henri Fuchs Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Jean Baptiste de Strambino Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Pierre de Montenbach Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Jacques Duding Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Claude Antoine Duding Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Joseph Hubert de Boccard Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Joseph Nicolas de Montenach Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Berndard Emmanuel de Lenzbourg Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Jean Baptiste d Odet Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Joseph Antoine Guisolan Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Pierre Tobie Yenni Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Etienne Marilley Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved May 21 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bishop of Lausanne amp oldid 1126088066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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