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List of Ancien Régime dioceses of France



 
 
French Ancien Régime
Ancien Régime

Ancien R?gime refers primarily to the aristocracy, sociology, and politics system established in France under the Valois Dynasty and House of Bourbon dynasties ....
 Roman Catholic diocese
Diocese

In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglicanism, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop. It is also referred to as a bishopric or Episcopal Area or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bi...
s and ecclesiastical provinces
were heirs of Late Roman civitates (themselves created out of Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
ish tribes) and provinces.
of them were created during the first Christianization of Gaul, in the 3rd to 5th centuries.

But, at several occasions during the Middle Ages or the Ancien Régime, new dioceses were created, replacing older ones or carved out of them.






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French Ancien Régime
Ancien Régime

Ancien R?gime refers primarily to the aristocracy, sociology, and politics system established in France under the Valois Dynasty and House of Bourbon dynasties ....
 Roman Catholic diocese
Diocese

In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglicanism, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop. It is also referred to as a bishopric or Episcopal Area or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bi...
s and ecclesiastical provinces
were heirs of Late Roman civitates (themselves created out of Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
ish tribes) and provinces.
France Ecc 1789 1802

Historical sketch

Most of them were created during the first Christianization of Gaul, in the 3rd to 5th centuries.

But, at several occasions during the Middle Ages or the Ancien Régime, new dioceses were created, replacing older ones or carved out of them. For instance, fighting against the Cathar
Cathar

Catharism was a name given to a Christian religious sect with dualism and gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc region of France in the 11th century and flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries....
 heresy entailed the creation of many new dioceses in the early 14th century. All the same, in 1789, on the eve of the French Revolution
French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and social upheaval and radical change in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudalism for the aristocracy and Roman Catholic Church clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Age of Enlightenment principles of cit...
, the ecclesiastical map of France still very much recalled that of Roman Gaul
Roman Gaul

Roman Gaul consisted of an area of provincial rule in the Roman Empire, in modern day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and western Germany. Roman control of the area lasted for 600 years....
. This explains why many dioceses and provinces did not coincide with French borders, with their head cities lying in present-day Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 or Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
.

In 1790, this map was entirely revised to fit the new administrative map: dioceses were now to coincide with départements (the new administrative units). Ancien Régime dioceses all disappeared, then, in 1790. Many former bishoprics remained heads of the new dioceses, but many cities lost their bishop. Even so, in those cities, the former cathedral very often kept its rank as a cathedral church. This explains why many post-Revolutionary episcopal sees bear the name of several cities. For instance, in the département of the Drôme
Drôme

Dr?me is a Departments of France in southeastern France named after the Dr?me River....
, only the city of Valence
Valence, Drôme

Valence is a communes of France in southeastern France, the capital of the Departments of France of Dr?me, situated on the left bank of the Rh?ne River, 65 miles south of Lyon on the railway to Marseille....
 retained its bishop, the former episcopal sees of Die and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux being suppressed, but the bishop retained the title of bishop of Valence, Die and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux.

Here follows a list of Ancien Régime dioceses, as of 1789, on the eve of the Revolution. With the exception of those dioceses which were created in the Late Roman period (before the 6th century), whose date of creation generally cannot be established, we provide the date of creation and, when appropriated of suppression of the bishopric. Dioceses whose sees were not within the borders of the kingdom of France are in brackets.

Listing of dioceses by church province


Province of Aix
Aix-en-Provence

Aix or Aix-en-Provence , to distinguish it from other cities built over hot springs, is a communes of France in southern France, some north of Marseille....
 (Narbonensis Secunda)

  • Archdiocese of Aix
  • Diocese of Apt
  • Diocese of Fréjus
    Diocese of Fréjus

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fr?jus-Toulon is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. In 1957 it was renamed as the Diocese of Fr?jus-Toulon....
  • Diocese of Gap
  • Diocese of Riez
  • Diocese of Sisteron


Province of Arles
Arles

Arles is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France, in the former Provinces of France of Provence....
 (Viennensis Secunda)

  • Archdiocese of Arles
  • Diocese of Marseille
  • Diocese of Orange
    Ancient Diocese of Orange

    The former French Catholic diocese of Orange existed in south-east France, until the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801, it was suppressed, and its territory went to the diocese of Avignon....
  • Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
  • Diocese of Toulon


out of which (1475):

Province of Avignon
Avignon

Avignon is a Communes of France in the Vaucluse Departments of France in southeastern France with an estimated mid-2004 population of 89,300 in the city itself and a population of 290,466 in the aire urbaine at the 1999 census....
 
  • Archdiocese of Avignon — became a metropolitan see in 1475.
  • Diocese of Carpentras
  • Diocese of Cavaillon
  • Diocese of Vaison


Province of Auch
Auch

Auch is a communes of France in southwestern France. Located in the Regions of France of Midi-Pyr?n?es, it is the capital of the Gers departments of France....
 (Novempopulania)

  • Archdiocese of Auch — became head of the province between 7th and 9th century, following the demise of the former metropolitan see of Eauze
  • Diocese of Aire
  • Diocese of Bazas
  • Diocese of Dax, out of which:
    • Diocese of Bayonne — created late 8th century.
  • Diocese of Lectoure
  • Diocese of Lescar
  • Diocese of Oloron
  • Diocese of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
  • Diocese of Saint-Lizier
  • Diocese of Tarbes


Province of Besançon
Besançon

Besan?on , is the capital and principal city of the Franche-Comt? Regions of France in eastern France, with approximately 220,000 inhabitants in the aire urbaine in 1999....
 (Maxima Sequanorum)

  • Archdiocese of Besançon
  • Diocese of Basel
  • Diocese of Belley — moved to Belley in 537 (former see in Nyon
    Nyon

    Nyon is a Municipalities of Switzerland in the district of Nyon in the Cantons of Switzerland of Vaud in Switzerland. It is located some 25 kilometers north of Geneva's downtown, and is part of the Geneva metropolitan area....
    ).
  • Diocese of Lausanne


Province of Bordeaux
Bordeaux

is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
 (Aquitania Secunda)

  • Archdiocese of Bordeaux
  • Diocese of Agen, out of which:
    • Diocese of Condom — Created 1317.
  • Diocese of Angoulême
  • Diocese of Périgueux, out of which:
    • Diocese of Sarlat — Created 1317.
  • Diocese of Poitiers, out of which:
    • Diocese of Luçon — Created 1317.
    • Diocese of La Rochelle — Created in 1317 with its see in Maillezais
      Maillezais

      Maillezais is a communes of France of the Vend?e departments of France, in France.It was once an island, until Monks of the Maillezais Abbey dug canals....
      . Was moved to La Rochelle in 1648.
  • Diocese of Saintes


Province of Bourges
Bourges

Bourges is a commune in France in central France on the Y?vre river. It is the capital of the Departments of France of Cher and also was the capital of the former provinces of France of Berry ....
 (Aquitania Prima)

  • Archdiocese of Bourges
    Archdiocese of Bourges

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges is an archdiocese of the latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The Archdiocese comprises the departements of Cher and Indre in the Region of Val de Loire....
  • Diocese of Clermont, out of which:
    • Diocese of Saint-Flour — Created 1317.
  • Diocese of Limoges, out of which:
    • Diocese of Tulle — Created 1317.
  • Diocese of Le Puy


out of which (1678):

Province of Albi
Albi

Albi is a commune in France in southern France. It is the capital of the Tarn Departments of France. It is located on the Tarn River 50 miles northeast of Toulouse....
 
  • Archdiocese of Albi — became a metropolitan see in 1678. Out of which:
    • Diocese of Castres — created 1317.
  • Diocese of Cahors
  • Diocese of Mende — moved to Mende in the 6th century (former see was in Javols
    Gévaudan

    G?vaudan is an historical area of France, nowadays situated in Loz?re d?partement in France. It took its name from the Gabali, a Gallic tribe subordinate to the Arverni....
    ).
  • Diocese of Rodez, out of which:
    • Diocese of Vabres — created 1317.


Province of Embrun
Embrun, Hautes-Alpes

Embrun is a commune in France in the Hautes-Alpes Departments of France in the Provence-Alpes-C?te d'Azur region in southeastern France....
 (Alpes Maritimæ)

  • Archdiocese of Embrun
  • Diocese of Digne
  • Diocese of Entrevaux — Actually in the hamlet of Glandèves.
  • Diocese of Grasse — Moved to Grasse in 1244 (former see in Antibes
    Antibes

    Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes Departments of France in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea in the French Riviera, located between Cannes and Nice....
    . Belonged to the province of Aix-en-Provence down to 1057.
  • Diocese of Nice
  • Diocese of Senez
  • Diocese of Vence


Province of Genoa
Genoa

Genoa is a city and an important seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. The city has a population of about 610,000 and the urban area has a population of about 900,000....
 

(Province created in 1133: Northern Corsican sees belonged to this province)
  • Diocese of Mariana — The bishop resides in Bastia
    Bastia

    Bastia , is a commune in France in the Haute-Corse Departments of France of France on the island of Corsica. It is the capital of the department....
  • Diocese of Nebbio — The bishop resides in Saint-Florent
    Saint-Florent, Haute-Corse

    Saint-Florent is a Communes of France in Haute-Corse Departments of France of France on the island of Corsica. It is a fishing port located at the bottom of the gulf of the same name....


Province of Lyon
Lyon

||-||}Lyon, also known as Lyons in English, is a city in east-central France. Its name is pronounced in French language and Franco-Proven?al language, and or in English language....
 (Lugdunensis Prima)

  • Archdiocese of Lyon, out of which:
    • Diocese of Saint-Claude — Created 1742.
  • Diocese of Autun
    Diocese of Autun

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. The diocese comprises the entire Department of Saone et Loire, in the Region of Bourgogne....
  • Diocese of Langres, out of which:
    • Diocese of Dijon — Created 1731.
  • Diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône
  • Diocese of Mâcon


Province of Mainz
Mainz

Mainz is a city in Germany and the capital of the Germany States of Germany of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a politically important seat of the Prince-elector of Mainz under the Holy Roman Empire, and previously was a Roman Empire fort city which commanded the west bank of the Rhine River and formed part of the northernmost frontier of th...
 (Germania Prima)

  • Diocese of Speyer
    Diocese of Speyer

    The Diocese of Speyer is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany. The diocese is located in the South of the Rhineland-Palatinate and comprises also the Saarpfalz Districts of Germany in the east of the Saarland....
  • Diocese of Strasbourg
  • other dioceses wholly in Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....


Province of Narbonne
Narbonne

Narbonne is a commune in France in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon r?gion in France. It lies from Paris in the Aude d?partement in France, of which it is a sous-pr?fecture....
 (Narbonensis Prima)

  • Archdiocese of Narbonne, out of which:
    • Diocese of Alet — Created 1317.
    • Diocese of Carcassonne — Created late 6th century.
    • Diocese of Montpellier — Created late 6th century. Moved to Montpellier in 1536 (former see in Maguelonne).
    • Diocese of Perpignan — Created late 6th century. Moved to Perpignan in 1602 (former see in Elne
      Elne

      Elne is a town and commune in France of southern France, in the former province of France of Roussillon, of which it was the first capital, being later replaced by Perpignan....
      ).
    • Diocese of Saint-Pons — Created 1317.
  • Diocese of Agde
  • Diocese of Béziers
  • Diocese of Lodève
  • Diocese of Nîmes, out of which:
    • Diocese of Alès — Created 1694
  • Diocese of Uzès


out of which (1317):
Province of Toulouse
Toulouse

Toulouse is a commune of France in southwest France on the banks of the Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea....
 
  • Archdiocese of Toulouse — Became a metropolitan see in 1317. Out of which:
    • Diocese of Lavaur — Created 1317
    • Diocese of Lombez — Created 1317
    • Diocese of Montauban — Created 1317
    • Diocese of Pamiers — Created 1295, out of which:
      • Diocese of Mirepoix — Created 1317
      • Diocese of Rieux — Created 1317
    • Diocese of Saint-Papoul — Created 1317


Province of Reims
Reims

The city of Reims lies in the Champagne-Ardenne region in northeastern France 129 km east-northeast of Paris.Founded by the Gauls, it became a major city during the period of the Roman Empire....
 (Belgica Secunda)

  • Archdiocese of Reims, out of which
    • Diocese of Laon — Created late 5th century.
  • Diocese of Amiens
  • Diocese of Beauvais
  • Diocese of Châlons-en-Champagne
  • Diocese of Senlis
  • Diocese of Soissons
  • Diocese of Noyon
  • Diocese of Thérouanne — Suppressed 1553, out of which:
    • Diocese of Boulogne — Created 1567.
    • Diocese of Saint-Omer — Created 1559.


out of which (1559):

Province of Cambrai
Cambrai

Cambrai is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France of the department.Cambrai is the seat of Archdiocese of Cambrai whose jurisdiction was immense during the Middle Ages....
 
  • Archdiocese of Cambrai
    Archdiocese of Cambrai

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai, , is an Archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. The diocese comprises the arrondissements of Avesnes-sur-Helpe, Cambrai, Douai, and Valenciennes all within the d?partement in France of Nord of France, in the Region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais....
     — Became a metropolitan see in 1559.
  • Diocese of Arras
  • Diocese of Tournai)
  • other dioceses in present-day Belgium
    Belgium

    * A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
    , created in 1559.


Province of Mechelen
Mechelen

Mechelen is a Dutch-speaking city and municipality in the province of Antwerp , Flanders, Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Mechelen proper, some quarters at its outskirts, the hamlets of Nekkerspoel and Battel , as well as the villages of Walem, Heffen, Leest, Hombeek, and Muizen....
/Malines
  • Province and diocese of Mechelen created in 1559.
    • Diocese of Ypres
      Diocese of Ypres

      The former Catholic diocese of Ypres, in present-day Belgium, existed from 1559 to 1801....
       — Created 1559.
  • other dioceses in present-day Belgium
    Belgium

    * A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
     and the Netherlands
    Netherlands

    The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
    , created in 1559.


Province of Pisa
Pisa

Pisa is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa....
 

(Province created out of the Province of Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 in 1092: central and Southern Corsican sees belonged to this province)
  • Diocese of Ajaccio
    Diocese of Ajaccio

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ajaccio , is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. The diocese comprises the whole of the island of Corsica....
  • Diocese of Aléria
    Aléria

    Al?ria is a Communes of France in the Haute-Corse Departments of France of France on the island of Corsica. It includes the easternmost point in Metropolitan France....
     — The bishop resides in Cervione
    Cervione

    Cervione is a Communes of France of the Haute-Corse Departments of France of France on the island of Corsica.External links...
  • Diocese of Sagone — The bishop resides in Vico
    Vico, Corse-du-Sud

    Vico is a commune in France of the Corse-du-Sud Departments of France of France on the island of Corsica.Sights*Torra di Sagone...


Province of Rouen
Rouen

Rouen is the historical capital city of Normandy, in northwestern France on the River Seine, and currently the capital of the Haute-Normandie r?gion in France....
 (Lugdunensis Secunda)

  • Archdiocese of Rouen
  • Diocese of Avranches
  • Diocese of Bayeux
  • Diocese of Coutances
  • Diocese of Évreux
  • Diocese of Lisieux
  • Diocese of Sées


Province of Tours
Tours

Tours is a city in central France, the capital of the Indre-et-Loire Departments of France.It is located on the lower reaches of the river River Loire, between Orl?ans and the Atlantic Ocean coast....
 (Lugdunensis Tertia)

  • Archdiocese of Tours
  • Diocese of Angers
  • Diocese of Le Mans
  • Diocese of Nantes


Some dioceses of this province were part, in the 9th and 10th centuries, of an autonomous but

Short-lived Province of Dol
Dol-de-Bretagne

Dol-de-Bretagne is a Communes of France in the Ille-et-Vilaine Departments of France in Bretagne in northwestern France.Dol-de-Bretagne is reputed to be the origin of the royal House of Stuart who became the monarchs of Scotland and later the United Kingdom and there is a plaque in Dol commemorating that....
 
  • Diocese of Dol — Created 6th century, was an autonomous archbishopric for about 1 1/2 centuries after the mid 9th century.
  • Diocese of Quimper — Created 6th century.
  • Diocese of Rennes — Out of which a short-lived diocese of Redon
    Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine

    Redon is a town and Communes of France in the Ille-et-Vilaine Departments of France in Bretagne northwestern France.It is a sub-prefecture of the department....
     in the 15th century.
  • Diocese of Saint-Brieuc — Created 6th century.
  • Diocese of Saint-Malo — Moved to Saint-Malo in the 12th century (former see was in Alet).
  • Diocese of Saint-Pol-de-Léon — Created 6th century.
  • Diocese of Tréguier — Created 6th century.
  • Diocese of Vannes


Province of Sens
Sens

Sens is a town and communes of France of France, in the Yonne Departments of France, of which it is a sous-pr?fecture, in the Bourgogne Regions of France....
 (Lugdunensis Quarta)

  • Archdiocese of Sens
  • Diocese of Auxerre
  • Diocese of Nevers
  • Diocese of Troyes


out of which (1622):

Province of Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 
  • Archdiocese of Paris — Became a metropolitan see in 1622.
  • Diocese of Chartres, out of which:
    • Diocese of Blois — Created 1697.
  • Diocese of Meaux
    Diocese of Meaux

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Meaux, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. The diocese comprises the entire department of Seine-et-Marne....
  • Diocese of Orléans


Province of Tarentaise
Moutiers

Moutiers and Les Moutiers is the name or part of the name of several commune in France in France:*Moutiers, Eure-et-Loir, in the Eure-et-Loir d?partement in France...
 (Alpes Grææ et Pœninæ)

  • Archdiocese of Tarentaise — Its see was in Moûtiers
    Moutiers

    Moutiers and Les Moutiers is the name or part of the name of several commune in France in France:*Moutiers, Eure-et-Loir, in the Eure-et-Loir d?partement in France...
    .
  • other sees in present-day Italy (diocese of Aosta) and Switzerland (diocese of Sion).


Province of Trier
Trier

Trier is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle River. It is the oldest city in Germany, founded in or before 16 BC. Trier is not the only city claiming to be Germany's oldest, but it is the only one that bases this assertion on having the longest history as a city, as opposed to a mere settlement or army camp....
 (Belgica Prima)

  • (Archdiocese of Trier)
  • Diocese of Metz
    Diocese of Metz

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz is a Diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. In the Middle Ages it was in effect an independent state, part of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled by the bishop who had the ex officio title of count....
  • Diocese of Toul
    Diocese of Toul

    The Diocese of Toul was a Roman Catholic Church diocese seated at Toul in present-day France. It existed from 365 until 1824. From 1048 until 1552 , it was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire....
    , out of which:
    • Diocese of Nancy — Created 1777.
    • Diocese of Saint-Dié — Created 1777.
  • Diocese of Verdun


Province of Vienne
Vienne, Isère

Vienne is a Communes of France in southeastern France, located 20 miles south of Lyon, on the Rh?ne River. It is the second largest city after Grenoble in the Is?re department in France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France....
 (Viennensis Prima)

  • Archdiocese of Vienne
  • Diocese of Die
  • Diocese of Geneva — In the 16th century, following the Reformation, the see was moved to Annecy
    Annecy

    Annecy is a city in the Rh?ne-Alpes Regions of France in southeastern France. It lies on northern tip of Lake Annecy , 35 kilometers south of Geneva....
     but kept its name.
  • Diocese of Grenoble
  • Diocese of Maurienne
  • Diocese of Valence
  • Diocese of Viviers