Diocese of Couserans
DIOCESE OF COUSERANS (Dioecesis Conseranensis)
Country: France
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Established: 4th century
Incorporated into: 1801 Archdiocese of Toulouse
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Arms of Bishops
Auger de Montfaucon (1279-1303)
Bernard de Montaigu (1303-1309)
Arnaud Fredet (1309-1329)
Raymond de Montaigu (1329-1336)
Pierre Bruni (1342-1345)
Durand de Chapelles (1345-1348)
Jean de Rochechouart (1358-1361)
Ponce de Villemur (1362-1368)
Amaury de Lautrec (1370-1384)
Jourdain d’Aure (1440-1443)
Raymond de Tulle (1443-1444)
Tristan d'Aure (1444-1461)
Guiscard d'Aubusson (1462-1475)
Jean d'Aule (1480-1515)
Amanieu d’Albret (1515, Administrator)
Charles de Gramont (1515-1523)
Gabriel de Gramont (1523-1524)
Hector d'Ossun (1548-1574)
Jérôme de Langue (1595-1612)
Octave de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde (1614-1621)
Bruno Ruade (1624-1641)
Pierre de Marca (1642-1652)
Bernard de Marmiesse (1653-1680)
Gabriel de Saint-Estève (1680-1707)
Jean-Jacques de Verthamon de Chalucet (1708-1725)
Jean-François de Machéco de Bremeux (1726-1752)
Joseph de Saint-André de Marnays de Vercel (1752-1779)
Dominique de Lastic de Fournels (1779-1790)
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