Archdiocese of Narbonne
ARCHDIOCESE OF NARBONNE (Archidioecesis Narbonensis)
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 3rd century as Diocese of Narbonne
Elevated to Archdiocese in 455
Incorporated into : 1801 Diocese of Carcassonne)
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Arms of Archbishops
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Pierre de la Jugié (1347-1375)
Francesco Condulmer (1433-1436)
Louis d’Harcourt (1451-1460)
Antoine du Bec-Crespin (1460-1472)
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Renaud de Bourbon (1473-1482)
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Georges d’Amboise (1482-1484)
François Hallé (1484-1491)
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Georges d’Amboise (1492-1494)
Pierre d'Abzac de la Douze (1494-1502)
François-Guillaume de Castelnau (1502-1507)
Guillaume Briçonnet (1507-1514)
Giulio de' Medici (1515-1523)
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Jean de Lorraine (1524-1550)
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Hyppolit d’Este (1550-1551)
Francesco Pisani (1551-1563)
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Hyppolit d’Este (1563-1572)
Simon Vigor (1572-1575)
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François de Joyeuse (1581-1588)
Louis de Vervins (1600-1628)
Claude de Rebé (1628-1659)
François Fouquet (1659-1673)
Pierre de Bonzi (1673-1703)
Charles Le Goux de La Berchère (1711-1715)
René-François de Beauvau du Rivau (1726-1738)
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Jean-Louis Berton des Balbes de Crillon (1739-1751)
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Charles-Antoine de la Roche-Aymon (1752-1762)
Arthur-Richard Dillon (1763-1790)
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