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No image|[[Pierre de Caupenne]] (1502–1512) | No image|[[Pierre de Caupenne]] (1502–1512) |
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DIOCESE OF DAX (Dioecesis Aquensis in Gallia)
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 5th century
Incorporated into : 1801 Diocese of Aire
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Arms of Bishops
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Pierre Itier (1359-1361)
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Arnaud de Boyrie (1499–1502)
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Pierre de Caupenne (1502–1512)
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Jean de Lamarthonie (1512–1519)
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Gaston de Lamarthonie (1519–1556)
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François de Noailles (1556–1585)
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Gilles de Noailles (1585–1597)
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Jean-Jacques du Sault. (1598–1623)
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Philibert du Sault (1623–1638)
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Jacques Desclaux (1639–1658)
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Guillaume le Boux (1659–1667)
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Hugues de Bar (1667–1671)
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Paul-Philippe de Chaumont (1671–1692)
Bernard d'Abbadie d'Arboucave (1692–1732)
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François d'Andigné (1732–1736)
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Louis-Marie de Suarez d'Aulan (1737–1771)
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Charles-Auguste Le Quien de Laneufville (1772–1791)
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