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DIOCESE OF LAON (Dioecesis Laudunensis)
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 5th century
Suppressed 1801, territory to the later Diocese of Soissons, Laon and Saint-Quentin
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Arms of Bishops
Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut (1371-1385)
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Antoine du Bec-Crespin (1449-1460)
Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme (1510–1552)
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Jean Doc (1552–1564)
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Jean de Bours (1564-1580)
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Valentin Douglas (1580-1598)
Geoffroy de Billy (1598-1612)
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Benjamin de Brichanteau (1612-1619)
Philibert de Brichanteau (1620-1652)
César d'Estrées (1655–1681)
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Jean d'Estrées (1681–1718)
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Charles de Saint-Albin (1721–1723)
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Etienne Josephe de la Fare (1723–1741)
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Jean-François-Joseph de Rochechouard de Faudoas (1741–1777)
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Louis Hector Honoré Maxime de Sabran (1778-1801/1811)
Charles-Louis Salmon du Châtelier (1817-1821), diocese was already suppressed...
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