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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tréguier

The former Breton and French diocese of Tréguier existed in Lower Brittany from about the sixth century, or later, to the French Revolution. Its see was at Tréguier, in the modern department of Côtes-d'Armor.

Tréguier Cathedral

The title continues in the contemporary diocese of Saint-Brieuc and Tréguier.

History edit

St. Tudgual (Tugdual, Tudual),[1] said to be the nephew of St. Brieuc (who had emigrated from Cardigan), was a bishop who came to Brittany from overseas (Scotland[2]),[3] and was appointed by his uncle Brieuc at the close of the fifth century as superior of the monastery of Tréguier, which Tudual had founded. The biography of St. Tudual, composed after the middle of the ninth century, relates that Tudual, wishing to confirm his authority by royal approval, travelled to the court of King Childebert I, who ordered him consecrated Bishop of Tréguier.[4] Louis Duchesne, however, argued that it was King Nomenoe who, in the middle of the ninth century, had the monastery of Tréguier raised to the dignity of an episcopal see.[5]

Numerous synods were held at Tréguier in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries,[weasel words] and passed regulations for the discipline of the Breton churches.[6]

Bishops edit

to 1400 edit

  • c. 1032: Wiliam I.
  • c. 1045: Martin
  • c. 1086: Hugo I. de Saint-Pabutral
  • c. 1110–c. 1128: Raoul I.
  • c. 1150–c. 1175: William II.
  • 1175–1179: Ives I Hougnon
  • 1179–c. 1220: Geoffroi I. Loiz
  • c. 1224–c. 1237: Stephan
  • c. 1238: Peter I.
  • 1255–c. 1265: Hamon
  • c. 1266–c. 1271: Alain I. de Lezardrieu
  • c. 1284: Alain II. de Bruc
  • 1286–c. 1310: Geoffroi II. de Tournemine
  • c. 1317: Jean I. Rigaud
  • c. 1324: Pierre II. de l'Isle
  • 1327–1330: Ives II. Le Prévôt de Bois Boëssel
  • 1330–1338: Alain III. de Haïloury
  • 1339–c. 1345: Richard du Poirier
  • c. 1354: Robert I. de Peynel
  • 1355–1358: Hugues II. de Monstrelet
  • 1358–1362: Alain IV.
  • 28 November 1362 – 1371: Even Bégaignon
  • 12 June 1372 – 1378: Jean II. Brun
  • 1378–1383: Thibaud de Malestroit
  • 1383–1384: Hugues III. de Keroulay
  • 1385–3 May 1401: Pierre III. Morel

1400 to 1600 edit

  • 1401–1403: Ives III. Hirgouët
  • 1404–1408: Bernard de Peyron
  • 1408–1416: Christophe I. d'Hauterive
  • 15. December 1417 – 1422: Matthieu du Kosker
  • 29. April 1422 – 1430: Jean III. de Bruc
  • 1430–27. August 1435: Pierre IV. Piédru (or Predou) (also Bishop of Saint-Malo)
  • 1435–1441: Raoul II. Rolland
  • 4. May 1442 – 1453: Jean IV. de Plouec
  • 16. March 1454–23. September 1464: Jean V. de Coetquis
  • 8. January 1466 – 1479: Christophe II. du Châtel
  • 1480–1483: Cardinal Raphaël de Saint-Georges
  • 1483–1502: Robert II. Guibé
  • 1502–7. March 1505: Jean VI. de Talhouët
  • 22 November 1505–16. November 1537: Antoine du Grignaux
  • 14 June 1538 – 1540 or 1541: Louis de Bourbon-Vendôme
  • 1541–1544: Cardinal Hippolyte d'Este
  • 1544–1545: Jean VII. de Rieux
  • 8 June 1545 – 1547: François I. de Manaz
  • 1548–27. October 1566: Jean VIII. Juvénal des Ursins
  • 1566–1572: Claude de Kernovenoy
  • 1572–1583: Jean-Baptiste Le Gras
  • 1583–1593: François II. de La Tour
  • 1593–29. October 1602: Guillace III. du Halgoët

1600 to 1800 edit

  • 1604–29. July 1616: Georges-Louet-Adrien d'Amboise
  • 1616–1620: Pierre V. Cornullier
  • 1620–14. September 1635: Gui Champion
  • 1636–19. August 1645: Noël des Landes'
  • 1646–1679: Balthasar Grangier de Liverdis
  • 1679–1686: François-Ignace de Baglion
  • 1686–15. May 1694: Eustache Le Sénéchal de Carcado (or Kercado)
  • 1694–1731: Olivier Jégou de Kervilio
  • 1731–1745: François-Hyacinthe de La Fruglaye de Kervers
  • 1746–30. August 1761: Charles-Gui Le Borgne de Kermorvan
  • 1761–1766: Joseph-Dominique de Chaylus
  • 26. April 1767 – 1773: Jean-Marc de Royère
  • 1773–1775: Jean-Augustin de Frétat de Sarra
  • 6 August 1775 – 1780: Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Lubersac
  • 1780–1790 (1801): Augustin-René-Louis Le Mintier

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Arthur Le Moyne de La Borderie (1887). Histoire de Bretagne: Les trois vies anciennes de Saint Tudual; texte latin et commentaire historique (in French). Paris: H. Champion. pp. 57–61. Kershaw, pp. 220, 246–247.
  2. ^ Second Life: La Borderie. p. 14.
  3. ^ He came with 72 disciples (the same number of disciples as Jesus had), according to the First Life and the Third Life. He went to the court of King Childebert with twelve disciples (the same number of apostles as Jesus had): La Borderie, p. 13, 25.
  4. ^ La Borderie, p. 13: Tunc rex dedit illi episcopatum et praesulatum super suas parrochias et sanctis qui cum eo venerunt, et ibi eum ordinare fecit in episcopali gradu. ('Then the king gave him the diocese and the episcopal control over his parishes and the saints who had come with him, and there ordered him to be ordained a bishop.') And on that day he sang a Mass in the presence of the King....
  5. ^ Duchesne, II (1910), pp. 390–392.
  6. ^ CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint-Brieuc

Bibliography edit

Reference works edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 641–642. (Use with caution; obsolete)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. (in Latin) p. 494.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. (in Latin) p. 254.
  • Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help) p. 317.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 6 July 2016. pp. 342.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 6 July 2016. p. 387.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 6 July 2016. pp. 413–414.

Studies edit

  • Chadwick, Nora Kershaw (1969). Early Brittany. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 9780900768262.
  • Duchesne, Louis (1910). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. second edition (in French)
  • Hauréau, Barthélemy (1856). Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa... De provincia Turonensi (in Latin). Vol. Tomus Quartus decimus (XIV). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1119–1142, Instrumenta, pp. 271–274.
  • Jean, Armand (1891). Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801 (in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 454–458.
  • Poquet du Haut-Jussé, B.A. (1947). "Les évêques de Bretagne dans la renaissance religeuse du XVIIe siècle". Annales de Bretagne (in French). 54: 30–59. doi:10.3406/abpo.1947.1847. Retrieved 2 September 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roman Catholic Diocese of Treguier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The former Breton and French diocese of Treguier existed in Lower Brittany from about the sixth century or later to the French Revolution Its see was at Treguier in the modern department of Cotes d Armor Treguier Cathedral The title continues in the contemporary diocese of Saint Brieuc and Treguier Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 2 1 to 1400 2 2 1400 to 1600 2 3 1600 to 1800 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 5 1 Reference works 5 2 StudiesHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2016 St Tudgual Tugdual Tudual 1 said to be the nephew of St Brieuc who had emigrated from Cardigan was a bishop who came to Brittany from overseas Scotland 2 3 and was appointed by his uncle Brieuc at the close of the fifth century as superior of the monastery of Treguier which Tudual had founded The biography of St Tudual composed after the middle of the ninth century relates that Tudual wishing to confirm his authority by royal approval travelled to the court of King Childebert I who ordered him consecrated Bishop of Treguier 4 Louis Duchesne however argued that it was King Nomenoe who in the middle of the ninth century had the monastery of Treguier raised to the dignity of an episcopal see 5 Numerous synods were held at Treguier in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries weasel words and passed regulations for the discipline of the Breton churches 6 Bishops editto 1400 edit c 1032 Wiliam I c 1045 Martin c 1086 Hugo I de Saint Pabutral c 1110 c 1128 Raoul I c 1150 c 1175 William II 1175 1179 Ives I Hougnon 1179 c 1220 Geoffroi I Loiz c 1224 c 1237 Stephan c 1238 Peter I 1255 c 1265 Hamon c 1266 c 1271 Alain I de Lezardrieu c 1284 Alain II de Bruc 1286 c 1310 Geoffroi II de Tournemine c 1317 Jean I Rigaud c 1324 Pierre II de l Isle 1327 1330 Ives II Le Prevot de Bois Boessel 1330 1338 Alain III de Hailoury 1339 c 1345 Richard du Poirier c 1354 Robert I de Peynel 1355 1358 Hugues II de Monstrelet 1358 1362 Alain IV 28 November 1362 1371 Even Begaignon 12 June 1372 1378 Jean II Brun 1378 1383 Thibaud de Malestroit 1383 1384 Hugues III de Keroulay 1385 3 May 1401 Pierre III Morel 1400 to 1600 edit 1401 1403 Ives III Hirgouet 1404 1408 Bernard de Peyron 1408 1416 Christophe I d Hauterive 15 December 1417 1422 Matthieu du Kosker 29 April 1422 1430 Jean III de Bruc 1430 27 August 1435 Pierre IV Piedru or Predou also Bishop of Saint Malo 1435 1441 Raoul II Rolland 4 May 1442 1453 Jean IV de Plouec 16 March 1454 23 September 1464 Jean V de Coetquis 8 January 1466 1479 Christophe II du Chatel 1480 1483 Cardinal Raphael de Saint Georges 1483 1502 Robert II Guibe 1502 7 March 1505 Jean VI de Talhouet 22 November 1505 16 November 1537 Antoine du Grignaux 14 June 1538 1540 or 1541 Louis de Bourbon Vendome 1541 1544 Cardinal Hippolyte d Este 1544 1545 Jean VII de Rieux 8 June 1545 1547 Francois I de Manaz 1548 27 October 1566 Jean VIII Juvenal des Ursins 1566 1572 Claude de Kernovenoy 1572 1583 Jean Baptiste Le Gras 1583 1593 Francois II de La Tour 1593 29 October 1602 Guillace III du Halgoet 1600 to 1800 edit 1604 29 July 1616 Georges Louet Adrien d Amboise 1616 1620 Pierre V Cornullier 1620 14 September 1635 Gui Champion 1636 19 August 1645 Noel des Landes 1646 1679 Balthasar Grangier de Liverdis 1679 1686 Francois Ignace de Baglion 1686 15 May 1694 Eustache Le Senechal de Carcado or Kercado 1694 1731 Olivier Jegou de Kervilio 1731 1745 Francois Hyacinthe de La Fruglaye de Kervers 1746 30 August 1761 Charles Gui Le Borgne de Kermorvan 1761 1766 Joseph Dominique de Chaylus 26 April 1767 1773 Jean Marc de Royere 1773 1775 Jean Augustin de Fretat de Sarra 6 August 1775 1780 Jean Baptiste Joseph de Lubersac 1780 1790 1801 Augustin Rene Louis Le MintierSee also editCatholic Church in France List of Catholic dioceses in FranceReferences edit Arthur Le Moyne de La Borderie 1887 Histoire de Bretagne Les trois vies anciennes de Saint Tudual texte latin et commentaire historique in French Paris H Champion pp 57 61 Kershaw pp 220 246 247 Second Life La Borderie p 14 He came with 72 disciples the same number of disciples as Jesus had according to the First Life and the Third Life He went to the court of King Childebert with twelve disciples the same number of apostles as Jesus had La Borderie p 13 25 La Borderie p 13 Tunc rex dedit illi episcopatum et praesulatum super suas parrochias et sanctis qui cum eo venerunt et ibi eum ordinare fecit in episcopali gradu Then the king gave him the diocese and the episcopal control over his parishes and the saints who had come with him and there ordered him to be ordained a bishop And on that day he sang a Mass in the presence of the King Duchesne II 1910 pp 390 392 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Saint BrieucBibliography editReference works edit Gams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz pp 641 642 Use with caution obsolete Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 1 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana in Latin p 494 Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 2 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana in Latin p 254 Eubel Conradus ed Gulik Guilelmus 1923 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help p 317 Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Retrieved 6 July 2016 pp 342 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 6 July 2016 p 387 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 6 July 2016 pp 413 414 Studies edit Chadwick Nora Kershaw 1969 Early Brittany Cardiff University of Wales Press ISBN 9780900768262 Duchesne Louis 1910 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule II L Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises Paris Fontemoing second edition in French Haureau Barthelemy 1856 Gallia Christiana In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa De provincia Turonensi in Latin Vol Tomus Quartus decimus XIV Paris Typographia Regia pp 1119 1142 Instrumenta pp 271 274 Jean Armand 1891 Les eveques et les archeveques de France depuis 1682 jusqu a 1801 in French Paris A Picard pp 454 458 Poquet du Haut Jusse B A 1947 Les eveques de Bretagne dans la renaissance religeuse du XVIIe siecle Annales de Bretagne in French 54 30 59 doi 10 3406 abpo 1947 1847 Retrieved 2 September 2016 48 47 N 3 14 W 48 79 N 3 23 W 48 79 3 23 Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp France Retrieved from https en 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