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Titular Episcopal See of

Carpentras

France France

Continent: West Europe

Rite: Roman (Latin)

Type: Titular Episcopal See

Location: m. Marseille, France

History

  • 250?: Established as Diocese of Carpentras (français) / Carpentoracten(sis) (Latin)
  • 1801.11.29: Suppressed (to Diocese of Avignon)
  • 1877.08.06: United (as title of Metropolitan Archdiocese of Avignon)
  • 2009.02.09: Restored as Titular Episcopal See of Carpentras (français) / Carpentoracten(sis) (Latin)

Titular Bishop

Titular Bishop:vacant

Past Ordinaries

Bishops of Carpentras (Roman Rite)

Bishop Joseph-Vincent de Beni
(1776.09.16 – 1791)

Bishop of Carpentras (1776.09.16 – 1791)

Bishop Giuseppe de Vignoli
(1757.12.19 – 1776.07.10)

Born:1710.08.20 (Italy)
Died:1782.04.02 († 71)

Bishop of San Severino (Italy) (1746.06.14 – 1757.12.19)

Bishop of Carpentras (1757.12.19 – 1776.07.10)

Bishop of Forlì (Italy) (1776.07.10 – 1782.04.02)

Bishop Joseph-Dominique d’Inguimbert
(1735.05.11 – 1757.09.06)

Born:1683.08.27 (France)
Ordained Priest:1707
Died:1757.09.06 († 74)

Bishop of Carpentras (1735.05.11 – 1757.09.06)

Bishop Francesco Maria Antonio degli Abbati
(1710.07.10 – 1735.04.22)

Died:1735.04.22

Bishop of Rieti (Italy) (1707.06.08 – 1710.07.10)

Bishop of Carpentras (1710.07.10 – 1735.04.22)

Bishop Laurent Buti
(1691 – 1710.04.22)

Died:1710.04.22

Bishop of Carpentras (1691 – 1710.04.22)

Cardinal Marcello Durazzo
(1687.11.10 – 1690.11.27)

Born:1633.03.06 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1671
Created Cardinal:1686.09.02
Died:1710.04.27 († 77)

Titular Archbishop of Chalcedon (1671.05.04 – 1686.09.02)

Archbishop-Bishop of Carpentras (1687.11.10 – 1690.11.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca (1689.11.14 – 1701.02.21)

Archbishop-Bishop of Ferrara (Italy) (1690.11.27 – 1691.08.27)

Archbishop-Bishop of Spoleto (Italy) (1691.08.27 – 1695.02.07)

Archbishop-Bishop of Faenza (Italy) (1697.11.11 – 1710.04.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (1701.02.21 – 1710.04.27)

Bishop Gaspard de Lascaris de Vintimille
(1665.09.28 – 1684.12.06)

Died:1684.12.06

Bishop of Carpentras (1665.09.28 – 1684.12.06)

Bishop Louis de Fortia de Montréal
(1657 – 1661)

Died:1661

Bishop of Carpentras (1657 – 1661)

Cardinal Alessandro Bichi
(1630.09.09 – 1657.05.25)

Born:1596 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1628
Created Cardinal:1633.11.28
Died:1657.05.25 († 61)

Bishop of Isola (1628.05.05 – 1630.09.09)

Bishop of Carpentras (1630.09.09 – 1657.05.25)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina (1637.12.07 – 1657.05.25)

Bishop Côme Bardi
(1616 – 1630)

Bishop of Carpentras (1616 – 1630)

Bishop Horace Caponi
(1596 – 1615)

Bishop of Carpentras (1596 – 1615)

Bishop Jacques Sacratus
(1569 – 1593.05)

Died:1593.05

Bishop of Carpentras (1569 – 1593.05)

Bishop Paul Sadoleto
(1547 – 1569)

Born:1508 (France)
Died:1572.02.26 († 64)

Bishop of Carpentras (1547 – 1569)

Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto
(1517.04.24 – 1547.10.18)

Born:1477.07.12 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1511
Consecrated Bishop:1517?
Created Cardinal:1536.12.22
Died:1547.10.18 († 70)

Bishop of Carpentras (1517.04.24 – 1547.10.18)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Callisto (1537.01.15 – 1545.05.11)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Balbina (1545.05.11 – 1545.11.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (1545.11.27 – 1547.10.18)

Bishop Pierre de Valetariis
(1482 – 1514)

Bishop of Carpentras (1482 – 1514)

Bishop Frédéric de Saluces
(1476 – 1481)

Bishop of Carpentras (1476 – 1481)

Bishop Jean de Montmirail
(1475? – ?)

Bishop of Vaison (1473 – 1479)

Bishop of Carpentras (1475? – ?)

Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, O.F.M. (later Pope Julius II)
(1471.10.16 – 1472.01.31)

Born:1453.12.05 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1471.12.16
Elected as Supreme Pontiff:1503.11.01
Installed as Supreme Pontiff:1503.11.26
Died:1513.02.21 († 59)

Bishop of Carpentras (1471.10.16 – 1472.01.31)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli (1471.12.22 – 1479.04.19)

Bishop of Lausanne (Switzerland) (1472.01.31 – 1476.07.15)

Apostolic Administrator of Messina (Italy) (1473 – 1474.05)

Bishop of Catania (Italy) (1473.01.13 – 1474.05.23)

Bishop of Avignon (France) (1474.05.23 – 1475.11.20)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Avignon (France) (1475.11.20 – 1503.11.01)

Bishop of Coutances (France) (1476.07.11 – 1477.12.03)

Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary (1476.10 – 1503.11.01)

Archpriest of Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major (1477.08 – 1483?)

Archpriest of Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran (1477.08 – 1503.11.01)

Bishop of Viviers (France) (1477.12.03 – 1479.04.19)

Bishop of Mende (France) (1478.07.03 – 1483.01.31)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1479.01.08 – 1480.01.07)

Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1479.04.19 – 1483.01.31)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli in commendum (1479.04.19 – 1503.11.01)

Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia–Velletri (1483.01.31 – 1503.11.01)

Bishop of Bologna (Italy) (1483.11.03 – 1502.01.24)

Apostolic Administrator of Savona (Italy) (1499.09.20 – 1502.01.24)

Bishop of Lucca (Italy) (1499.11 – 1501.08.29)

Bishop of Vercelli (Italy) (1502.01.24 – 1503.11.01)

Supreme Pontiff (1503.11.01 [1503.11.26] – 1513.02.21)

Bishop Michel L’Anglais
(1452 – 1457?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1452 – 1457?)

Pseudocardinal Jordi d’Ornos (Georges d’Ornone)
(1449.07.21 – 1452)

Born:1380 (France)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1440.10.02
Died:1452 († 72)

Bishop of Vic (Spain) (1423.06.04 – 1445.05.28)

Pseudocardinal-Priest of S. Anastasia (1440.10.02 – 1441)

Pseudocardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (1441 – 1452)

Bishop of Carpentras (1449.07.21 – 1452)

Pseudocardinal Bartolomeo Vitelleschi
(1449.07.14 – 1449.07.21)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1444.04.06
Died:1463.12.13

Bishop of Montefiascone e Corneto (1438.03.17 – 1442.03.23)

Pseudocardinal-Priest of S. Marco (1444.04.06 – 1449.07.14)

Bishop of Carpentras (1449.07.14 – 1449.07.21)

Bishop of Montefiascone e Corneto (1449.07.21 – 1463.12.13)

Bishop Guillaume Soybert
(1448 – 1449)

Bishop of Uzès (France) (1445 – 1446)

Bishop of Carpentras (1448 – 1449)

Bishop Sagax de Conti
(1426.06.11 – 1446)

Bishop of Carpentras (1426.06.11 – 1446)

Bishop Jacques Camplon
(1424.06.11 – 1424.11)

Died:1424.11

Bishop of Carpentras (1424.06.11 – 1424.11)

Antipope Benedict XIII (Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor)
(1408 – 1410)

Born:1328 (Spain)
Created Cardinal:1375.12.20
Ordained Priest:1394.10.03
Consecrated Bishop:1394.10.11
Died:1423.05.23 († 95)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin (1375.12.20 – 1394.09.28)

Apostolic Administrator of Avignon (France) (1394.09.28 – 1398)

Antipope (1394.09.28 [1394.10.11] – 1423.05.23)

Bishop of Carpentras (1408 – 1410)

Cardinal Ludovico Fieschi
(Apostolic Administrator 1406.10.31 – 1415)

Bishop Paul Camplon
(1406 – 1407)

Bishop of Carpentras (1406 – 1407)

Bishop Jean
(1399 – 1406)

Bishop of Carpentras (1399 – 1406)

Bishop Pierre Laplotte
(1376.01.09 – 1397.11.05)

Bishop of Carpentras (1376.01.09 – 1397.11.05)

Bishop Guillaume de Lestranges (later Archbishop)
(1371.07.04 – 1375.12.22)

Died:1389.03

Bishop of Carpentras (1371.07.04 – 1375.12.22)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Rouen (France) (1375.12.22 – 1389.03)

Bishop Jean Flandrini
(1365 – 1375)

Bishop of Carpentras (1365 – 1375)

Bishop Jean Roger de Beaufort (later Archbishop)
(1357.01.18 – 1371.07.27)

Died:1391.09

Bishop of Rieux (France) (1353.05.15 – 1357.01.18)

Bishop of Carpentras (1357.01.18 – 1371.07.27)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Auch (France) (1371.07.27 – 1375.08.27)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Narbonne (France) (1375.08.27 – 1391.09)

Bishop Geoffroi
(1347 – 1356?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1347 – 1356?)

Bishop Hugues
(1330 – 1345?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1330 – 1345?)

Bishop Charles Le Double
(1320? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1320? – ?)

Bishop Eudes
(1318? – 1328?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1318? – 1328?)

Bishop Bérenger de Mazan
(1292? – 1317)

Bishop of Carpentras (1292? – 1317)

Bishop Raimond de Mazan
(1280 – 1288)

Bishop of Carpentras (1280 – 1288)

Bishop Pierre Rostaing
(? – 1279?)

Bishop of Carpentras (? – 1279?)

Bishop Raimond de Barjols
(1263 – 1273)

Bishop of Carpentras (1263 – 1273)

Bishop Guillaume de Barjols
(1258 – 1262)

Bishop of Carpentras (1258 – 1262)

Bishop Guillaume Béroard
(1233 – 1258)

Bishop of Carpentras (1233 – 1258)

Bishop Bertrand
(1229? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1229? – ?)

Bishop Isnard
(1224 – 1228)

Bishop of Carpentras (1224 – 1228)

Bishop Guillaume
(1211 – 1218)

Bishop of Carpentras (1211 – 1218)

Bishop Geoffroi
(1200? – 1211?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1200? – 1211?)

Bishop André
(1185? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1185? – ?)

Bishop Innocent
(? – 1184)

Bishop of Carpentras (? – 1184)

Bishop Raimbaud
(1178? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1178? – ?)

Bishop Pierre
(1175? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1175? – ?)

Bishop Guillaume de Risole
(1173? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1173? – ?)

Bishop Raimond
(1142 – 1170.01)

Bishop of Carpentras (1142 – 1170.01)

Bishop Gaspard
(1121 – 1142)

Bishop of Carpentras (1121 – 1142)

Bishop Geoffroi
(? – 1120?)

Bishop of Carpentras (? – 1120?)

Bishop Arnould
(1095? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1095? – ?)

Bishop Guillaume
(1068? – ?)

Bishop of Carpentras (1068? – ?)

Bishop Jules
(1056 – 1066)

Bishop of Carpentras (1056 – 1066)

Bishop François
(1040 – 1056)

Bishop of Carpentras (1040 – 1056)

Bishop Matthieu
(? – 1035?)

Bishop of Carpentras (? – 1035?)

Bishop Étienne
(994 – 1006)

Bishop of Carpentras (994 – 1006)


as of 2013.05.03

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