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Ancient Diocese of Senlis

The former French Catholic diocese of Senlis existed from the sixth century, at least, to the French Revolution. Its see was at Senlis, in the modern department of Oise, in northern France.

Senlis Cathedral

It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801, its territory passing to the diocese of Beauvais.[1]

History edit

Rieul of Senlis is considered the first bishop, probably around the early fourth century.[2] The first cathedral was built in the late 4th or early 5th century, within the perimeter of the city walls.[3] According to Butler, Léthard was chaplain of the Frankish princess Bertha, and resigned the see in order to accompany her to Britain when she married Æthelberht of Kent.[4]

Gregory of Tours says that when king Chilperic I was assassinated, he was deserted by his people who had no love for him, however, when Bishop Maculphe heard of the king's death, he set out to take the king's body and had it buried in the church of Saint Vincent in Paris.[5] Ursion was Chancellor of France in 1090, as was his successor, Hubert, in 1091.

Construction of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Senlis was started around 1151 on the site of older sanctuaries, under Bishop Pierre.[6]

Bishops edit

To 1000 edit

  • Saint Rieul (Regulus)
  • Nicenus (?)
  • Mansuetus (?)
  • Venustus (?)
  • Tanitus (?)
  • Jocundus (?)
  • Protatus (or Protritus) (?)
  • Modestus (?)
  • c. 511-513: Saint Levain (Levangius, Livanianus)
  • 513-519: Passif (Passivus)
  • 519-547: Nonnullus
  • Hodiernus (Fredigernus, Frodigerius) (?)
  • c. 549-c. 557: Heiliger Gonotigerne (or )
  • Saint Sanctin (Sanctinus)
  • Saint Léthard, c. 580
  • Saint Maculphe (or Malulfus) c. 584
  • Saint Candide (or Candidus) (?) sixth century
  • 625-c. 649: Saint Agomer (or Agmarus)
  • 652-c. 685: Saint Ausbert (or Autbertus)
  • Saint Amand(us)
  • c. 767-c.769: Saint Erembert (or Erambertus)
  • Saint Wulfrède (Vulfredus)
  • Antalfrède (Antalfridus, Amalsindus)
  • Bertolinus (Bethelmus)
  • Odovinus (Odonius, Idoinus)
  • Adelbert (Adalbertus)
  • Renaut (Ragnaldus, Reginaldus)
  • 813-816: Ermenon (or Erminus)
  • 829-838: Gottfried I (or Godofredus)
  • 840-871: Herpoin (or Herpuinus)
  • 871-897: Aubert (Hadebertus, Audebertus)
  • 899 or 900-909: Otfrid (or Othfredus)
  • 918 or 923-936: Adelelone (or Adelelmus)
  • 937-?: Bernuin(us)
  • Guntbertus (?)
  • c. 948: Ivo I. (or Yves)
  • 965 or 972: Constance (or Constantius)
  • 987 or 989-993: Eudes I. (or Odo)
  • 996 or 998: Robert I. (or Robertus)

1000 to 1300 edit

  • 1015: Raoul I. (or Rodulph(us))
  • 1021 or 1022-1027: Guy I. le Bon (or Guido)
  • 1029: Raoul II. (or Rodulphus)
  • 1030-1042: Guy II. (or Guido)
  • 1043-1053: Frotland(us) I.
  • 1058: Guy III. (or Guido)
  • 1059-1067: Frotland(us) II.
  • 1067 or 1068-1069: Eudes II. (or Odo)
  • 1072 or 1074-1075: Rolland(us)
  • 1075 or 1076: Ingelran (or Ingelardus)
  • 1076 or 1077-1079: Ivo II. (or Yves)
  • 1081 or 1082-1093: Ursion (or Ursio or Ursus), Chancellor of France
  • 1091 or 1091-1095: Hubert (or Hugues)
  • 1095 or 1097-1099: Liétaud (or Letaldus)
  • 1099-1115: Hubert(us)
  • 1115 or 1117-1133: Clérembaut (or Clarembaldus)
  • 1134-8. April 1151: Pierre I. (or Petrus)
  • 1151-1154: Thibaud (or Theobaldus)
  • 1155 or 1156-1167: Amaury (or Amauricus)
  • 1168 or 1169-1185: Henri(cus)
  • 1185-1213: Geoffroy II. (or Gaufridus)
  • 1213 or 1214-18. April 1227: Guérin (or Garinus), Chancellor of France
  • 1227 or 1228-20. August 1258: Adam de Chambly
  • 1259-1 October 1260: Robert II. de La Houssaye
  • 1260-1283: Robert III. de Cressonsart
  • 1287-1288: Gautier de Chambly et Nuilly (or Gualterus)
  • 1290 or 1291-1293 or 1294: Pierre II. Cailleau (or Petrus Cailleu or Chaillou)
  • 1292 or 1294-9 May 1308: Guy IV. de Plailly (or Guido)

1300-1500 edit

  • 1308 or 1309-1313: Guillaume I. de Baron (or Guilielmus de Berrone)
  • 5 November 1314 – 1334: Pierre III. de Baron (or Petrus Barrière)
  • c. 1335-1337: Vast de Villiers (Vedastus de Villaribus)
  • 1337-1339: Etienne de Villiers (Stephanus de Villaribus)
  • 1339-27. August 1344: Robert IV. de Plailly
  • 31. August 1344 – 1349: Pierre IV. de Cros
  • 1349-1351: Denys I. le Grand (or Dionysus)
  • 1351-1356: Pierre V. de Treigny
  • c. 1356 (?): Pierre VI. de Proverville (?)
  • 1356-1377: Adam de Nemours
  • c. 1377-c. 1379: Martin (oder Martinus)
  • c. 1379-c. 1380: Pierre VII. (or Petrus)
  • 1380-8 September 1409: Jean I. Dieudonné (Joannes Dodieu)
  • 2 October 1409 – 11 April 1415: Peter Plaoul, (Pierre Plaoul)
  • 10 May 1415 – 12 June 1418: Jean II d'Archery (Joannes Dachery)
  • 23 June 1418-23 November (?) 1422: Pierre IX. de Chissey
  • 14 May 1423 – 12 October 1429: Jean III. Fouquerel
  • 20. April 1432 or 1433-6. Mai 1434: Guillaume II de Hottot (or Guiliemus de Hotot)
  • 1434-1447: Jean IV. Raphanel
  • 4 May 1447 – 1496: Simon Bonnet
  • 26 September 1496 – 3 March 1499: Jean V. Neveu
  • 11. April 1499-29. August 1515: Charles de Blanchefort

From 1500 edit

  • 1515-1517: Nicolas I. de Sains
  • 1 February 1517 – 1522: Jean VI. Calvi (or Joannes Calueau)
  • 1522-27 August 1526: Artus Fillon (or Arturius)
  • 1527: Oudart Hennequin (or Odardus)
  • 29 March 1528-8. December 1536: Guillaume III. Petit (or Guilielmus Parvi)
  • 8. January 1537-14. September 1559: René Le Roullier (or Renatus Le Rouillé)
  • 27 March 1560 – 13 June 1560: Crespin de Brichanteau (or Crispinus)
  • 17 July 1560 – 1561: Louis Guillart (or Ludovicus)
  • 19 September 1561 – 30 October 1583: Pierre X. Le Chevalier
  • 6 May 1584 – 1602: Guillaume IV Rose
  • 24 March 1602 – 15 March 1610: Antoine Rose
  • 1610-1622: Cardinal François de La Rochefoucauld
  • 19 September 1622 – 15 July 1652: Nicolas II Sanguin
  • 14 January 1653 – 13 March 1702: Denys II Sanguin (or Dionysus)
  • 16 April 1702-1. April 1714: Jean-François de Chamillart
  • 25 November 1714 – 4 January 1754: François-Firmin Trudaine (or Firminus)
  • 16 June 1754 – 21 September 1801: Jean-Armand de Bessuéjouls de Roquelaure

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Senlis (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy][self-published source]
  2. ^ Croizé de Pourcelet, Marie-Thérèse. "The tribulations of the relics of St-Rieul ", Reports and memoirs 1998-99, Senlis, Society of history and archeology of Senlis, 2000, p. 207-220
  3. ^ "La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Senlis". www.ville-senlis.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  4. ^ Bede, Ecclesiastical History
  5. ^ A History of the Franks. Gregory of Tours. Pantianos Classics, 1916
  6. ^ "Cathédrale Notre Dame de Senlis", Chantilly-Senlis Tourisme

Bibliography edit

Sources edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 548–549. (Use with caution; obsolete)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 301. (in Latin)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 175.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06. p. 219.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06.

Studies edit

  • Jean, Armand (1891). Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801 (in French). Paris: A. Picard.
  • Pisani, Paul (1907). Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802) (in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.

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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 Ancient Diocese of Senlis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The former French Catholic diocese of Senlis existed from the sixth century at least to the French Revolution Its see was at Senlis in the modern department of Oise in northern France Senlis Cathedral It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801 its territory passing to the diocese of Beauvais 1 Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 2 1 To 1000 2 2 1000 to 1300 2 3 1300 1500 2 4 From 1500 3 See also 4 Notes 5 Bibliography 5 1 Sources 5 2 StudiesHistory editRieul of Senlis is considered the first bishop probably around the early fourth century 2 The first cathedral was built in the late 4th or early 5th century within the perimeter of the city walls 3 According to Butler Lethard was chaplain of the Frankish princess Bertha and resigned the see in order to accompany her to Britain when she married AEthelberht of Kent 4 Gregory of Tours says that when king Chilperic I was assassinated he was deserted by his people who had no love for him however when Bishop Maculphe heard of the king s death he set out to take the king s body and had it buried in the church of Saint Vincent in Paris 5 Ursion was Chancellor of France in 1090 as was his successor Hubert in 1091 Construction of the Cathedrale Notre Dame de Senlis was started around 1151 on the site of older sanctuaries under Bishop Pierre 6 Bishops editTo 1000 edit Saint Rieul Regulus Nicenus Mansuetus Venustus Tanitus Jocundus Protatus or Protritus Modestus c 511 513 Saint Levain Levangius Livanianus 513 519 Passif Passivus 519 547 Nonnullus Hodiernus Fredigernus Frodigerius c 549 c 557 Heiliger Gonotigerne or Gonotigernus Saint Sanctin Sanctinus Saint Lethard c 580 Saint Maculphe or Malulfus c 584 Saint Candide or Candidus sixth century 625 c 649 Saint Agomer or Agmarus 652 c 685 Saint Ausbert or Autbertus Saint Amand us c 767 c 769 Saint Erembert or Erambertus Saint Wulfrede Vulfredus Antalfrede Antalfridus Amalsindus Bertolinus Bethelmus Odovinus Odonius Idoinus Adelbert Adalbertus Renaut Ragnaldus Reginaldus 813 816 Ermenon or Erminus 829 838 Gottfried I or Godofredus 840 871 Herpoin or Herpuinus 871 897 Aubert Hadebertus Audebertus 899 or 900 909 Otfrid or Othfredus 918 or 923 936 Adelelone or Adelelmus 937 Bernuin us Guntbertus c 948 Ivo I or Yves 965 or 972 Constance or Constantius 987 or 989 993 Eudes I or Odo 996 or 998 Robert I or Robertus 1000 to 1300 edit 1015 Raoul I or Rodulph us 1021 or 1022 1027 Guy I le Bon or Guido 1029 Raoul II or Rodulphus 1030 1042 Guy II or Guido 1043 1053 Frotland us I 1058 Guy III or Guido 1059 1067 Frotland us II 1067 or 1068 1069 Eudes II or Odo 1072 or 1074 1075 Rolland us 1075 or 1076 Ingelran or Ingelardus 1076 or 1077 1079 Ivo II or Yves 1081 or 1082 1093 Ursion or Ursio or Ursus Chancellor of France 1091 or 1091 1095 Hubert or Hugues 1095 or 1097 1099 Lietaud or Letaldus 1099 1115 Hubert us 1115 or 1117 1133 Clerembaut or Clarembaldus 1134 8 April 1151 Pierre I or Petrus 1151 1154 Thibaud or Theobaldus 1155 or 1156 1167 Amaury or Amauricus 1168 or 1169 1185 Henri cus 1185 1213 Geoffroy II or Gaufridus 1213 or 1214 18 April 1227 Guerin or Garinus Chancellor of France 1227 or 1228 20 August 1258 Adam de Chambly 1259 1 October 1260 Robert II de La Houssaye 1260 1283 Robert III de Cressonsart 1287 1288 Gautier de Chambly et Nuilly or Gualterus 1290 or 1291 1293 or 1294 Pierre II Cailleau or Petrus Cailleu or Chaillou 1292 or 1294 9 May 1308 Guy IV de Plailly or Guido 1300 1500 edit 1308 or 1309 1313 Guillaume I de Baron or Guilielmus de Berrone 5 November 1314 1334 Pierre III de Baron or Petrus Barriere c 1335 1337 Vast de Villiers Vedastus de Villaribus 1337 1339 Etienne de Villiers Stephanus de Villaribus 1339 27 August 1344 Robert IV de Plailly 31 August 1344 1349 Pierre IV de Cros 1349 1351 Denys I le Grand or Dionysus 1351 1356 Pierre V de Treigny c 1356 Pierre VI de Proverville 1356 1377 Adam de Nemours c 1377 c 1379 Martin oder Martinus c 1379 c 1380 Pierre VII or Petrus 1380 8 September 1409 Jean I Dieudonne Joannes Dodieu 2 October 1409 11 April 1415 Peter Plaoul Pierre Plaoul 10 May 1415 12 June 1418 Jean II d Archery Joannes Dachery 23 June 1418 23 November 1422 Pierre IX de Chissey 14 May 1423 12 October 1429 Jean III Fouquerel 20 April 1432 or 1433 6 Mai 1434 Guillaume II de Hottot or Guiliemus de Hotot 1434 1447 Jean IV Raphanel 4 May 1447 1496 Simon Bonnet 26 September 1496 3 March 1499 Jean V Neveu 11 April 1499 29 August 1515 Charles de Blanchefort From 1500 edit 1515 1517 Nicolas I de Sains 1 February 1517 1522 Jean VI Calvi or Joannes Calueau 1522 27 August 1526 Artus Fillon or Arturius 1527 Oudart Hennequin or Odardus 29 March 1528 8 December 1536 Guillaume III Petit or Guilielmus Parvi 8 January 1537 14 September 1559 Rene Le Roullier or Renatus Le Rouille 27 March 1560 13 June 1560 Crespin de Brichanteau or Crispinus 17 July 1560 1561 Louis Guillart or Ludovicus 19 September 1561 30 October 1583 Pierre X Le Chevalier 6 May 1584 1602 Guillaume IV Rose 24 March 1602 15 March 1610 Antoine Rose 1610 1622 Cardinal Francois de La Rochefoucauld 19 September 1622 15 July 1652 Nicolas II Sanguin 14 January 1653 13 March 1702 Denys II Sanguin or Dionysus 16 April 1702 1 April 1714 Jean Francois de Chamillart 25 November 1714 4 January 1754 Francois Firmin Trudaine or Firminus 16 June 1754 21 September 1801 Jean Armand de Bessuejouls de RoquelaureSee also editCatholic Church in France List of Catholic dioceses in FranceNotes edit Senlis Diocese Catholic Hierarchy self published source Croize de Pourcelet Marie Therese The tribulations of the relics of St Rieul Reports and memoirs 1998 99 Senlis Society of history and archeology of Senlis 2000 p 207 220 La Cathedrale Notre Dame de Senlis www ville senlis fr in French Retrieved 2021 11 09 Bede Ecclesiastical History A History of the Franks Gregory of Tours Pantianos Classics 1916 Cathedrale Notre Dame de Senlis Chantilly Senlis TourismeBibliography editSources edit Gams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz pp 548 549 Use with caution obsolete Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 1 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana p 301 in Latin Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 2 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana p 175 Eubel Conradus ed 1923 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Retrieved 2016 07 06 p 219 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 Studies edit Jean Armand 1891 Les eveques et les archeveques de France depuis 1682 jusqu a 1801 in French Paris A Picard Pisani Paul 1907 Repertoire biographique de l episcopat constitutionnel 1791 1802 in French Paris A Picard et fils 49 13 N 2 35 E 49 21 N 2 59 E 49 21 2 59 Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ancient Diocese of Senlis amp oldid 1173746432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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