List of mayors of Bordeaux
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13th century

  • Pierre Lambert (1208)
  • Pierre Andron (1218)
  • Bernard d'Acra (1219)
  • Guillaume-Raimond Colom (1220)
  • Pierre Béguey (1222)
  • Amanieu Colom (1227)
  • Alexandre de Cambes (1228)
  • Guillaume Rostan (1229)
  • Raimond Monadey (1230)
  • Amanieu Lambert (1231)
  • Vigouroux Béguey (1232)
  • Gaucelm Colom (1233)
  • Raimond Monadey (1234)
  • Pierre Caillau, le Prud'homme (1235)
  • Vigouroux Béguey (1236)
  • Rostand del Soler le Prud'homme (mars 1238)
  • Raimond Manadey  (December 1238)
  • Bernard d'Ailhan (1240)
  • Martin Faure le Prud'homme (1241)
  • Rostand del Soler, le Prud'homme (1241)
  • Pierre Béguey, fils de Pierre (1242)
  • Guillaume Gondaumer (1243-1244)
  • Pierre Caillau (1244)
  • Guillaume-Raimon Colom, fils de Pierre (1245)
  • Jean Colom, le Prud'homme (1246-1247)
  • Guillaume Gondaumer (1247)
  • Pierre Bonafous (1248)
  • Guillaume Arnaud Monadey (1248)
  • Martin Faure (1249)
  • Guillaume Raimond Colom (1250)
  • Seguin Barba (1250-1251)
  • Amanieu Colom (1251-1252)
  • Pierre Doat (1252-1253)
  • Guillaume Raimond Colom (1253-1254)
  • Raimon Brun de Laporte (1254-1255)
  • Pierre Gondaumer (1256)
  • Arnaud-Guillaume Aymeric (1257)
  • Guillaume Raimond Colom (1258)
  • Jean Colom (1259)
  • Arnaud Caillau (1259-1260)
  • Pierre Gondaumer (1260-1261)
  • Guitar de Laporte  (1261)
  • Raimond Monadey  (December 1261)
  • Hugues de Broys (1262)
  • Jean de Lalinde (1263)
  • Henri de Cusances (or Henri de Courances) (1263-1264)
  • Raimond Marquès (1264-1265)
  • Hugues Rostan (1265-1266)
  • Fortaner de Cazenove (1266-1267)
  • Pons d'Antin (1268-1270)
  • Fortaner de Cazenove (1270-1271)
  • Hugues de Gamans (1271-1272)
  • Pierre Gondaumer (1272-1274)
  • Bernard Gaitapui (1274-1275)
  • Henri le Gallois (1275)
  • Brun de Saye (1275-1277)
  • Guitard de Bourg (1277-1278)
  • Bernard d'Ailhan (1278-1279)
  • Pierre Estèbe (1279-1280)
  • Rostan del Soler (1280-1281)
  • Simon Gondemer (1282)
  • Pierre del Soler (1282-1283)
  • Jean Colom (1283-1284)
  • Arnaud Modaney (1284-1285)
  • Pierre Colom, de Rue neuve (1285-1286)
  • Bernard Ferradre (1287-1288)
  • Thomas de Sandwich  (1288-1289)
  • Vital Pansa, (gouverneur) (1289-1290)
  • Arnaud de la Naude, (September 1290)
  • Pierre Daussure, (1291)
  • Pierre Dumas, (1292)
  • Guiraud de Lacour, (1293)
  • Alexandre de la Pébrée, (1293-1294)
  • Girmond de Burlats, (1294)
  • Arnaud Olivei, (1294)
  • Gilbert Auboyn, (March 1295)
  • Guillaume de Rabastens, (1295-1296)
  • Bertrand du Faugas, (1296-1300)

15th century

  • Edmont Thorpe  (July 1402)
  • Hugues Lutherell  (1402)
  • Thomas Swynburne  (1405-1412)
  • Pierre Bukton  (1412-1413)
  • Jean de Saint-John  (1413-1422)
  • Jean Radcliff  (June 1423)
  • Jean de Saint John  (1425)
  • Laurent Merbury  (1427)
  • Jean Holland  (1428-1430)
  • Jean Bayle  (1432)
  • Gadifier Shartoise  (1434-1451)
  • Jean Bureau
    Jean Bureau
    Jean Bureau was the Master Gunner of the French artillery under Charles VII during the final years of the Hundred Year's War. Bureau was born in Champagne, but later moved to Paris, where he worked for the English government during the occupation. In 1439 Charles VII made Bureau master of...

      (August 1451)
  • Henry Redford
    Henry Redford
    Sir Henry Redford was a Knight of the Shire, Sheriff of Lincolnshire and the Speaker of the House of Commons.In 1384 he served on a number of royal commissions and was knighted....

      (1452)
  • Jean Bureau
    Jean Bureau
    Jean Bureau was the Master Gunner of the French artillery under Charles VII during the final years of the Hundred Year's War. Bureau was born in Champagne, but later moved to Paris, where he worked for the English government during the occupation. In 1439 Charles VII made Bureau master of...

      (1453)
  • Jean de Lalande
    Jean de Lalande
    Saint Jean de Lalande was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and one of the eight North American Martyrs....

      (1460)
  • Charles des Astars  (1463)
  • Jean Albun  (1470)
  • Jean de Mommerin  (1472)
  • Jean de Durfort  (1480)
  • Poncet de la Rivière (1485)
  • Jean Durfort (1495)

16th, 17th, 18th centuries (partial)

  • ..
  • Antoine de Noailles, sieur de Noailles (1561-1563)
  • Gaston de l'Isle  (1563-1564)
  • Gaston de la Touche  (1564-1567)
  • ..
  • Michel de Montaigne
    Michel de Montaigne
    Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne , February 28, 1533 – September 13, 1592, was one of the most influential writers of the French Renaissance, known for popularising the essay as a literary genre and is popularly thought of as the father of Modern Skepticism...

     (12 September 1581 - 1585).
  • Jacques Goyon, sieur de Matignon, Maréchal de France (1585-1599)
  • Alfonso d'Ornano, (1599-1610)
  • ..
  • François-Armand de Saige, (1791-1793), executed 25 October 1793.
  • ..


19th century

  • Laurent Lafaurie-Monbadon (1805-1809)
  • Jean-Baptiste Lynch (1809-1815)
  • Emmanuel Pierre Félix Isidore de Gramont (1815)
  • vicomte Joseph-Marie de Gourgue (1816-1823)
  • André Guy Victor du Hamel (1824-1830)
  • Charles de Bryas (1830-1831)
  • Joseph Thomas Brun (1831-1838)
  • David Johnston
    David Johnston
    David Lloyd Johnston is a Canadian academic, author and statesman who is the current Governor General of Canada, the 28th since Canadian Confederation....

     (1838-1842)
  • Lodi Martin Duffour-Dubergier (1842-1848)
  • Jean-Baptiste Billaudel (1848)
  • Gustave Curé (1848-1849)
  • Antoine Gautier (1849-1860)
  • Pierre Castéja (1860-1863)
  • Henri Brochon (1863-1867)
  • Alexandre de Bethmann (1867-1870)
  • Émile Fourcand (1870-1874)
  • vicomte Charles Jacques Pierre Jean de Pelleport-Burète (1874-1876)
  • Émile Fourcand (1876-1877)
  • Albert Brandenburg (1877-1884)
  • Alfred Daney (1884-1888)
  • Adrien Baysselance (1888-1892)
  • Alfred Daney (1892-1896)
  • Camille Cousteau (1896-1900)

20th century

  • Paul Louis Lande (1900-1904)
  • Alfred Daney (1904-1908)
  • Jean Bouche (1908-1912)
  • Charles Gruet (1912-1919)
  • Ferdinand Philippart (1919-1925)
  • Adrien Marquet
    Adrien Marquet
    Adrien Marquet was a socialist mayor of Bordeaux who turned to the far right.-Career:...

     (1925-1944)
  • Fernand Audeguil (1944-1947)
  • Jacques Chaban-Delmas
    Jacques Chaban-Delmas
    Jacques Chaban-Delmas was a French Gaullist politician. He served as Prime Minister under Georges Pompidou from 1969 to 1972. In addition, for almost half a century, he was Mayor of Bordeaux and a deputy for the Gironde département....

     (19 October 1947 - 19 June 1995)
  • Alain Juppé
    Alain Juppé
    Alain Marie Juppé is a French politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also served as Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997 under President Jacques Chirac and the Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs from 2010 to 2011...

     (19 June 1995 - 13 December 2004)

21st century

  • Hugues Martin (13 December 2004 - 9 October 2006)
  • Alain Juppé
    Alain Juppé
    Alain Marie Juppé is a French politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also served as Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997 under President Jacques Chirac and the Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs from 2010 to 2011...

    (since 9 October 2006)
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