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Ancient Diocese of Saint-Malo

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Saint-Malo Cathedral

The former Breton and French Catholic Diocese of Saint-Malo existed from at least the seventh century until the French Revolution. Its see was at Aleth, to a point in the twelfth century, when it moved to Saint-Malo. Its territory extended over some of the modern departments of Ille-et-Vilaine, Côtes-d'Armor and Morbihan. Until the 860s it was often termed bishopric of Poutrocoet.

Bishops of Aleth

  • Aaron
  • Suliac
  • Saint Malo or Maclovius 487-565
  • Gurval
  • Colfin oder Colaphin
  • Armael oder Armel
  • Enogat
  • Maëlmon, ca. 650
  • Godefroi or Geofroi c. 656
  • Oedmal
  • Hamon I.
  • Noedi
  • Ritwal
  • Tutamen
  • Ravili
  • Bili I.
  • Meen or Moene
  • Ebon or Edon
  • Guibon or Guibert
  • Hamon II.
  • Walter
  • Cadocanan
  • Rivallon I.
  • Judicaël I.
  • Réginald or Regimond
  • Menfenic
  • Budic or Benedikt
  • Docmaël or Idomaël
  • Johannes
  • Walter
  • Hélogard or Haelocar 811-816
  • Ermorus or Ermor 833-834
  • Iarnwaltus or Jarnuvalt 835-837
  • Main, Maen or Mahen 840-846
  • Salocon c. 848
  • Rethwalatrus or Retuvalart 857-867
  • Ratvomo or Ratwili 867-872
  • Bili II. ca. 880
  • Salvator (tenth century)
  • Rouaud oder Raoul um 990
  • Vakanz 999-1028
  • Hamon III. c. 1028
  • Martin c. 1054
  • Vakanz 1054-1062
  • Renaud or Rainaud c. 1062
  • Vakanz 1062-1085
  • Daniel I. c. 1085
  • Benedict (II.)
  • Judicaël II. 1089-1111
  • Rivallon II. 1112-1118
  • Daniel II. c. 1120
  • Donoald 1120-1143

Bishops of Saint-Malo

1146–1400

  • Jean de Châtillon 1146-1163
  • Albert or Aubert 1163-1184
  • Pierre Giraud or Géraud 1184-1218
  • Raoul or Rudolf 1219-1230
  • Geoffroi de Pontual 1231-1255
  • Nicolas de Flac 1254-1262
  • Phillipe de Bouchalampe 1263
  • Simon de Cliçon or Clisson 1264-1286
  • Robert du Pont 1287-1309
  • Raoul Rousselet 1310-1317
  • Alain Gonthier 1318-1333
  • Yves le Prévôt de Bois Boëssel 1333-1348
  • Guillaume Mahé 1348-1349
  • Pierre Benoît or de Guémené 1349-1359
  • Guillaume Poulart 1359-1374
  • Josselin de Rohan 1375-1389
  • Robert de la Motte d'Acigné 1389-1423

1423–1827

See also

References

Sources

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