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centered in Annecy and called the diocese of Mont-Blanc. Four of the five bishops then in office went into exile; the fifth was too aged. Electors, who did not have to be Catholic or even Christian, were to meet and elect a bishop, who would be required to take the usual oaths to the French Constitution. Papal participation in any form was forbidden. These arrangements were uncanonical and schismatic.
1692:(1689), p. 289: "Porro ab idoneis auctoribus rei ipsius veritatem quaesivi, ab his utique qui affirmabant, ab episcopo Genavensi sancto Isaac hunc quem retulit passionis ordinem cognovisse; qui, credo, rursum haec retro a beatissimo episcopo Theodoro viro temporis anterioris acceperat." Isaac is not mentioned in the episcopal list of S. Pierre. Duchesne, p. 227, no. 1. 1096:"Geneva was Christianised by Dionysius Areopagita and Paracodus, two of the seventy-two disciples, in the time of Domitian; Dionysius went thence to Paris, and Paracodus became the first Bishop of Geneva. The legend, however, is fictitious, as is that which makes St. Lazarus the first Bishop of Geneva..." Gregor Reinhold (1910), 426:
On 2 August 1527, Bishop Pierre de la Baume, harassed both by the people of Geneva and by the Duke of Savoy, fled the city for some property in Burgundy. On 2 July 1533, he returned to Geneva, but on 14 July he fled again. He and the cathedral Chapter of Geneva settled in Annecy in 1535, and, despite
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On 1 February 1083, Guy presented the abbey of Cluny with a church in his diocese. In January 1107, he attended a council in Lyon. Bishop Guy de Faucigny held a synod, attended by Archbishop Boson of Tarantaise and Bishop Amico of Bellay, which adjucated property rights between a monastery and a
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In 1792, Savoy was invaded and occupied by forces of the French National Assembly. Commissioners sent from Paris imposed a revolutionary government, and on 8 March 1793 issued an ecclesiastical decree which followed metropolitan French policy by reducing the number of dioceses from 5 to 1, to be
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Bishop Guillaume de Constans and Count Amadeus V of Savoy were in continual conflict on many matters during the entire period of the bishop's administration, 1287 to 1295. On 30 December 1287, the bishop laid an interdict on all the lands of the count in his diocese. On 19 September 1290, Bishop
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François de Savoie died on 3 October 1490 in Turin. The cathedral Chapter met in Geneva on 6 October 1490 to exert their right to elect his successor; they chose Charles de Seyssel. Important Savoyards, including Philippe de Bresse and Blanche de Montferrat, had already arranged with
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Jean was the illegitimate son of François de Savoie, who had been administrator of the diocese of Geneva (1484–1490). He had been a priest of the diocese of Angers, to which François de Savoie had been transferred in 1490, for which he had required a dispensation
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Deschamps was born in Chambery in 1701, and held a doctorate in theology (U. Valence, 1741). He had been abbot of Chesiriacum (Chéserey, Sisserey) (1728–1741). He was nominated by the King of Sardinia on 21 February 1741, and approved in consistory by
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on 19 December 1539, and promoted to the archbishopric of Besançon on 29 December 1541. The Emperor Charles V issued a golden bull suspending all authority in Geneva except that of the emperor and the bishop. The Church imposed the interdict.
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on 19 February 1496; he resigned on 22 May 1497. In his place, the bishop of Lausanne, Aimo de Montfaucon, was granted the administratorship. Philippe de Savoie resigned the diocese in 1509, at the age of 20. His successor was appointed by
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Mamerto Fichet was the brother of Guillaume Fichet, a scholar and Rector of the Sorbonne, who organized the first printing press in Paris. Bishop Mamerto Fichet granted his brother a canonry in Geneva on 16 October 1472. Anatole Claudin,
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Philippe de Savoie was the son of Philippe de Bresse, the son of Duke Louis, and therefore great-grandson of Amadeus of Savoy (Pope Felix V). He was six years old when named bishop, at the request of the magistrates of Geneva.
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Bishop Pappulus did not attend the Council of Orléans in 549, but sent a representative: "Tranquillus presbyter directus a domno meo Pappulo episcopo ecclesiae Genauensis subscripsi." De Clercq, p. 160. Duchesne, p. 228, no.
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of Germany granted the counts of Savoy the title "Duke". The counts repeatedly maneuvered to elevate their family members to the Bishop of Geneva's diocesan staff. Their most notable success came when the former
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Bishop Salonius attended the Council of Lyon in 570, and the Council of Paris in 573. De Clercq, p. 202: "Salonius in Christi nomine episcopus ecclesiae Genauensis subscripsi;" p. 214. Duchesne, p. 228, no.
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Bishop Martin died on 1 December 1303. Aimone, Provost of Lausanne, was elected by the Chapter of Geneva at the end of February 1304, and consecrated a bishop on 5 October 1342. Mallet (1843), pp. 149-151;
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Cariatto attended the Council of Valence in 584, and the Council of Macon in 585. De Clercq, p. 236, 249: "Cariatto in Christi nomine episcopus ecclesiae Genauensis subscripsi." Duchesne, pp. 228-229, no.
276:(1027–1039), who was crowned king of Burgundy on 2 February 1033. In 1034, he entered Burgundy with his army, and received the submission of its cities, including Geneva, where he was again elected king. 500:, submitted his resignation as bishop. The pope, then, in fulfilment of earlier agreements with the French government, suppressed the Diocese of Geneva, and annexed its territory to the new Diocese of 2600:
on 21 November 1541. He succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Besançon on 29 December 1541. He resigned in favor of his nephew Claude de Baume on 27 June 1543. He died on 4 May 1544. Hauréau,
567:. For instance, discord arose concerning public financial support for the Protestant and Old Catholic Churches, while the Catholic Church received none. On 30 June 1907, Geneva voted for the 2070:
to resign and return to a monastery, dying in 1275, as Besson (p. 30) related. Bishop Henri's successor, Bishop Aymon de Menthonay was already in office on 12 February 1268. Fleury, Vol. 1,
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Jean de Compois had previously been Bishop of Turin (1469–1482). He was named bishop of Geneva on 24 July 1482. He was transferred to the archdiocese of Tarentaise on 14 June 1484 by
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When Pope Leo voided the election made by the Chapter, he granted the right to appoint the next bishop to the Duke of Savoy, who named his relative Jean, who was approved by
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in the presence of the Emperor Otto III. On 11 October 1019, Bishop Hugo participated in the consecration of the church of Basel. Besson, p. 11. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
245:. Bishop Salonius II is only known from his signatures at the Synod of Lyons (570 AD) and the Synod of Paris (573 AD). In 584 AD, Cariatto was made Bishop of Geneva by King 2305:
on 16 June 1421, but was not consecrated or installed, due to the occupation of the city by the English King Henry V. He was appointed bishop of Geneva on 12 June 1422 by
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In 1387, Bishop Adhémar Fabry granted Geneva its charter ensuring the city's rights and institutional continuity. Subsequent bishops were expected to affirm the charter.
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on 6 May 1260. He had been Prior of the priory of S. Alban in Basel. He died on 20 September 1267. He did not, as is sometimes said, apply for and obtain permission of
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Panisetta became Constitutional Bishop of Mont-Blanc on 7 April 1793. On 22 February 1796, he submitted his retraction of apostasy to the papal nuncio in Lucerne.
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Régeste genevois: ou, Répertoire chronologique et analytique des documents imprimés relatifs à l'histoire de la ville et du diocèse de Genève avant l'année 1312.
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In September 1032, with the death of King Rudolf III, the dynasty of the kings of Burgundy, which had ruled since 888, came to an end. Sovereignty passed to the
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Pierre de Faucigny had been Provost of the cathedral Chapter of Geneva, which elected him bishop on 4 December 1311. He died on 28 March 1342. Fleury, Vol. 1,
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Bishop Pappulus (II) attended the Council of Chalon-sur-Saône. De Clercq, p. 308: "Pappolus episcopus ecclesie Genuense subscripsi." Duchesne, p. 229, no. 10.
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Etienne Marilley (1804–1889) became the parish priest of Geneva in 1831 and was consecrated bishop of Lausanne and Geneva in 1846. The 1870s was the time of
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Bishop de Seyssel died on 12 April 1513. The cathedral Chapter elected Canon Aimo de Gingins as his successor, but he was rejected by Pope Leo X. Hauréau,
496:, the Canton of Geneva was annexed to France. Writing from exile in Turin on 21 November 1801, the bishop of Geneva, Joseph-Marie Paget, at the request of 312:(bishop's lieutenant) as a fief, in return for rights and properties along the Rhone which belonged to the diocese and had been appropriated by the Count. 2164:
Jean de Murol was the son of Jean, seigneur de Murol (Auvergne), and was a canon of the cathedral of Rouen (or Paris). He was named bishop of Geneva by
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Charles-Auguste de Sales had been appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Geneva (Switzerland) on 19 December 1644), and on the same day named Titular Bishop of
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caused great change in the religious and political life of Geneva. Prior to the reformation, the Diocese of Geneva extended well into Savoy, as far as
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voided his election. Instead, on 10 April 1366, the pope transferred Bishop Guillaume Fournier de Marcossay from the diocese of Gap. Fleury, Vol. 1,
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Bertrandus was summoned to attend a provincial synod to be held on 1 October, to deal with his canonical irregularities; he did not attend. Hauréau,
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on 24 July 1482, after only five days as bishop of Geneva; he replaced Jean de Compois, who was transferred to Geneva. Metropolitan Archbishop of
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in France; the administratorship was revoked on 23 December 1388, when a new bishop was appointed. He died on 10 February 1399. Fleury, Vol. 1,
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was Bishop of Geneva. Salonius was the son of Eucherius of Lyon. Eucherius dedicated his "Instructions" to Salonius. Salonius took part in the
480:(1567 – 1622) was Bishop of Geneva. He held the position from 1602 to 1621. Through his devotion, many in the diocese returned to Catholicism. 1231:, Volume 1 (Turnhout: Brepols, 1963), pp. 87, 89, 102, 133. He subscribes: "Ex provincia Vienninsi civit. Genauensis Salunius eepiscopus." 2333: 2478:
to have the bishop of Mondovi, Antoine Champion, transferred to Geneva. De Seyssel's nomination was therefore rejected. Fleury, Vol. 1,
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Fredericus is assigned 37 years in the episcopal list in the bible of S. Pierre, and notes that he died on 25 August. Duchesne, p. 226.
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Guillaume de Constans and Count Amadeus V of Savoy signed a treaty, by which the Counts of Savoy obtained the Bishop of Geneva's
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Vie Religieuse et Reforme Ecclesiastique Dans le Diocese de Geneve, pendant le Grand Schisme et la crise conciliaire (1378–1450)
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Rochetaillée served as bishop of Geneva from 23 September 1418 to 12 June 1422. From 13 July 1412 to 26 June 1423, he was the
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XVI, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tBw2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA395 pp. 395-396.] Francois Fleury, Vol. 1, pp. 61-64.
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According to Bishop Eucherius of Lyon, he was a source of the "Passio sanctorum Mauricii ac Sociorum." Thierry Ruinart,
260:. Bishop Hilary of Arles, in the second quarter of the 5th century, attempted to claim it as a suffragan of Arles, but 2731:. He succeeded to the diocese on the death of Bishop Guérin on 3 November 1645. He died on 8 February 1660. Gauchat, 2440: 2341: 2261: 1727:(Turnhout: Brepols 1963), pp. 20, 36: "Maxemus in Christi nomine episcopus ciuitatis Genuensis relegi et subscripsi." 833: 1329:
The Gallican Church: A History of the Church of France, from the Concordat of Bologna, A.D. 1516, to the Revolution,
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Little is known about the bishops who followed Salonius. Theoplastus (c. 475 AD) was the recipient of a letter from
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Documents: Anciennes corporations des arts et métiers de Chambéry et de quelques autres localités de la Savoie.
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Documents: Anciennes corporations des arts et métiers de Chambéry et de quelques autres localités de la Savoie.
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Solothurn: Beiträge zur Entwicklung der Stadt im Mittelalter: Kolloquium vom 13./14. November 1987 in Solothurn,
2419:(Bibliographical Society at the Chiswick Press, 1897), p. 45, note 86. Binz (1973), pp. 61, 136, 201, 254, 259. 2416:
The First Paris Press: An Account of the Books Printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonne, 1470-1472,
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Bishop Alamand died on Holy Thursday 1366. The canons immediately elected their Provost, Nicod de Begnins, but
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Notice biographique sur sa grandeur Mgr. Étienne Marilley, évêque de Lausanne et de Genève, archevêque de Myre,
568: 2205:. Fabri was named bishop of Geneva on 12 July 1385 by Clement VII. He died on 8 October 1388. Fleury, Vol. 1, 2665:
Granier died at the Château de Pollinge, while he was on his way to Annecy, on 17 September 1602. Fleury II,
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Histoire de l'Église de Genève depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'en 1802: Avec pièces justificatives.
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Chartes inédits relatives à l'histoire de la ville et du diocèse du Genève et antérieures à l'année 1312.
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from 27 May 1426 until his death on 24 March 1437. His other roles in this period included Archpriest of
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Bishop Humbert published a document in 1134. He died on 31 October 1135. Mallet (1843), p. 141, note 1.
2239:(Pedro de Luna) on 14 December 1408. At the request of the canons of Geneva, he was transferred to the 1723:
Council at Epaone: Lullin & Le Fort (1866), p. 18, no. 52. Duchesne, p. 228, no. 5. C. De Clercq,
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Memoires pour l'histoire ecclesiastique des dioceses de Geneve, Tarantaise, Aoste et Maurienne (etc.)
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The position of the first Bishop of Geneva is ascribed to multiple individuals. A legend holds that
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Mallet, Édouard (1843). "Mémoire historique sur l'élection des évêques de Genève. Premier partie,"
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The City of Geneva responded to the successes of the House of Savoy by making an alliance with the
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Mallet, Édouard (1847). "Mémoire historique sur l'élection des évêques de Genève. Second partie,"
2902:, Volume 7 (Chambéry: Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie/ 1893), pp. 207-213. 2882:, Volume 7 (Chambéry: Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie/ 1893), pp. 194-206. 249:. In 585 AD, Bishop Cariatto attended Council of Valence in 584, and the Council of Macon in 585. 2512: 2173: 844: 826: 814: 195: 1964:
parish; the date is unknown. He died on 1 November 1119 (or 1120). Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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Pius VII, "Inter multiplices" (20 September 1819); and "Temporum vices" (30 January 1821), in:
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Jean-François de Sales: (1622.12.28–death 1635.06.08), succeeded as previous Titular Bishop of
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Déclaration et rétractation de François-Thérèse Panisset, Evêque constitutionnel du Mont-Blanc
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Rossillon was named bishop on 26 August 1697. He died on 23 April 1734. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Memoires pour l'histoire ecclésiastique des diocèses de Genève, Tantaise, Aoste et Maurienne
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on 21 November 1801. He died in retirement on 25 April 1810, at the age of 84. Lavanchy I,
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Jean had previously been Chancellor of the University of Paris; he was appointed Bishop of
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and 6 French parishes, ceded by the King of Sardinia. This included 16,000 people of the
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was detached from Geneva to form a separate diocese. The bishops of Geneva ruled over 8
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Bishop Guillaume died on 2 March 1295. Eubel I, p. 260. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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received Bishop Ardicius at his court at Speyer, and appointed and invested him as a
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It is also claimed that Diogenes was the first bishop, sent out as a missionary by
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Guillaume had been archdeacon of Carpentras. He was appointed bishop of Geneva by
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A name (Burchardus?) without any documentary evidence. He is called "Borsadus" by
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Bishop Ansegisus participated in the Council of Ravenna in 877. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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Amadeus was also administrator of the diocese of Geneva, with permission of the
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in the martyr's honour. Maximus of Geneva (c. 512 – 541 AD), corresponded with
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On the resignation of Bishop Aimon, Henri de Bottis was appointed directly by
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d’Arenthon d’Alex was named on 4 July 1661. He died on 3 July 1695. Gauchat,
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in Italy). Likewise, in the first century there were no dioceses or bishops.
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was first recorded as a border town of the Allobroges, fortified against the
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François de Sales:(1602.09.17–death 1622.12.28), also Founder of the nuns
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Le diocèse de Genève (partie de Savoie) pendant la Révolution française
2556: 388: 261: 113: 3167:. Genève: Jullien/Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève, 1862. 3000:. Vol. 6 (Tomus VI) (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2964:. Vol. 4 (Tomus IV) (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2443:(Italy) (1479.08.24–1491.04.22); he was transferred to the diocese of 1434:"Geneva, Imperial city and Episcopal principality (11th-16th century)" 326:
In 1394, the Counts of Geneva's line ended with no further issue. The
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on 2 October 1440. He died on 7 March 1444. Eubel II, p. 158, note 1.
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Bernard had been Chancellor of the diocese of Paris. Eubel I, p. 260.
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Vol. 9 (New York: Robert Appleton Company 1910), pp. 40-43, at p. 41.
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Volume 1 (London: J. Murray, 1872), pp. 7-9. A. Edward Siecienski,
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Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
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Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
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united the City of Geneva and twenty parishes with the Diocese of
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on 23 April 1787. He submitted his resignation at the request of
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from 14 October 1429 to 24 March 1437 and Vice-Chancellor of the
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In 993 or 994, Bishop Hugo participated in the election of abbot
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on 27 January 1378. On 12 July 1385, he was named a cardinal by
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Adalgodus' name appears on a coin. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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Mémoires et documents de la Société d'histoire et d'archéologie
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Konradus' name appears on a coin. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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Personnel ecclésiastique du diocèse de Chambéry de 1802 à 1893
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was appointed administrator of Geneva on 3 December 1423, by
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Bishop Geroldus: Besson, p. 10. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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The Papacy and the Orthodox: Sources and History of a Debate,
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Baume was named bishop of Geneva on 10 October 1522. He was
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Volume 2 (R. Carter & brothers, 1864), pp. 340, 342-346.
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Pius VII, the bull "Temporum vices" (30 January 1821), in:
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Volume XI (Rome: Camera Apostolica 1846), pp. 245-249, § 6.
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History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin,
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Vol. 9 (New York: Robert Appleton Company 1910), pp. 40-43.
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Mallet (1843), pp. 141-142. Lullin & Le Fort (1866),
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abandoned previous agreements. In imitation of the French
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XVI, p. 497. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 223 with note 2.
3142:, Volume 2 (Genève: J. Jullien, 1843), pp. 104–234. 2090:
Bishop. Robert died on 14 January 1287. Eubel I, p. 260.
1895:, pp. 39-45, assign Hughes the dates "988–1019 environ." 1585:, pp. 263-272. Pius VII, bull "Qui Christi Domini," in: 1209:
Monumenta Germaniae historica. Auctorum antiquissimorum.
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provided protection to the Catholic religion in Geneva.
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on 17 April 1741. He died on 2 November 1763. Hauréau,
2464:.. He died on 28 June 1492. Eubel I, pp. 245, 247, 261. 2222:(Robert of Geneva) on 12 October 1388. Fleury, Vol. 1, 2081:, Vol. 3 (Paris: E. de Boccard 1953), p. 112, no. 3106. 1627:
Pius VII, "Inter multiplices" (20 September 1819), in:
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Notices of the State of Religion in Geneva and Belgium,
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Salviani Presbyteri Masssiliensis libri quae supersunt,
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
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375:(in French) being tortured in 1517 under the order of 2511:(Borgia) appointed Cardinal Domenico della Rovere as 3100:. vol. XVI, Paris: Firmin Didot 1865, coll. 373-508. 2863:
Monstiers was appointed on 4 April 1802 by Cardinal
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1279:, (Zürich: Verlag der Fachvereine, 1991), pp. 41-42. 2681:(Visitandines) (1610.06.06); succeeded as previous 2357:François de Meez was appointed bishop of Geneva by 807:
Guillaume di Lornay (1388–1408) (Avignon Obedience)
574: 1807:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 2494:(Italy) (1484.11.26–1490.11.05). Fleury, Vol. 1, 1790:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1436:University of Geneva. Accessed 29 December 2017. 1338:(New York: Oxford University Press 2017), p. 172. 1128: 1081: 950:Michel-Gabriel de Rossillon de Bernex (1697–1734) 483: 252:The Bishopric (office of bishop) of Geneva was a 112:(Saint Lazarus), the follower of Simon Peter and 3210: 2947:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923). 2403:Pierre died on 21 August 1458. Eubel II, p. 158. 1036:Book 1, chapter 6. Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 953:Joseph-Nicolas Deschamps di Chaumont (1741–1763) 810:Jean de Bertrand (1408–1418) (Avignon Obedience) 508:, the Canton of Geneva was extended to cover 15 3180:. Vol. XV, pp. 246–248; pp. 370–371. 2235:Jean de Bertrand was named bishop of Geneva by 1701:Theoplastus was the recipient of a letter from 330:sought to take its place. On 19 February 1416, 3120:Lullin, Paul; Le Fort, Charles (edd.) (1866). 2394:. He died on 7 January 1451. Eubel II, p. 158. 2284:from January 1428, Apostolic Administrator of 2197:. On 10 November 1378, he was named Bishop of 2993: 2975: 2844:, Lausanne: Chez Vincent, 1796. Paul Pisani. 2344:(France) (1382–1385), and then Archbishop of 1784:Altadus, Attadus, Abtadus, Apradus: Hauréau, 1133:. Nancy (1739) Moutiers (1871). pp. 2–3. 363: 2994:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2976:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2361:on 4 March 1426. He was named a cardinal by 1618:(Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1844), pp. 18-19. 1242:Patrologiae cursus completus: Series Latina, 989:René des Monstiers de Mérinville (1802–1805) 2997:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2979:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2309:. He died on 4 March 1423. Honoré Fisquet, 142: 134: 27:Former Catholic jurisdiction in Switzerland 2946: 1559:, (Paris: A. Picard 1907), pp. 19-24; 306. 1416:Les ducs de Savoie aux XVe et XVIe siècles 1086:. Nancy (1739) Moutiers (1871). p. 2. 181: 50:from 400 to 1801, when it merged with the 2451:(France) (11 February 1478–24 July 1482). 2435:(1479.08.13–death 1501.04.22), Bishop of 2348:(1410–1412). He died on 16 February 1426. 1317:, pp. 24, no. 72. De Clercq, p. 236, 249. 1270:"Der Ursus- und Victorkult in Solothurn," 427:their own efforts and encouragement from 65:Sébastien Münster: View of Geneva, 1550. 3219:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Europe 2490:(1490.11.05–1495), previously Bishop of 1601:General Treaty of the Congress of Vienna 1014:List of Catholic dioceses in Switzerland 770:Henri de Bottis, O.S.B.Clun. (1260–1267) 367: 267: 97:. In 888 AD, Geneva was returned to the 60: 56:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg 3191:. 12 vols. Locarno: A. Dadò, 2002–2014. 2957: 2854:, (Paris: A. Picard 1907), pp. 306-310. 1311:Cariatto: Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 556:(an acceptance by civil authorities of 89:. In 443 AD, Geneva became part of the 14: 3211: 2439:(1479.08.24–1491.04.22) and Bishop of 1295:(Tubinger) Theologische Quartalschrift 3113:. Volume 1. Annecy: C. Burnod 1894. 3060:Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule 2958:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2932: 2920: 2559:. Jean died on 8 June 1522. Hauréau, 1822:Optandus was consecrated a bishop by 1288: 1215:(Berlin: Weidmann 1877), pp. 116-119. 605:Theoplastus (last third of 5th cent.) 2679:Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary 2641:François de Bachod: Fleury, Vol. 2, 2608:Eubel III, pp. 26, no. 29; 134; 201. 2520:on 5 November 1509. Fleury, Vol. 1, 1788:XVI, pp. 384-385. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 1766:Abellenus: Duchesne, p. 229, no. 9. 1113: 944:Charles-Auguste de Sales (1645–1660) 824:Jean Allarmet de Brogny (1423–1426) 813:Jean de la Rochetaillée (1418–1422) 791:Alamand de Saint-Jeoire (1342–1366)) 3081:Genève: Grosset et Trembley, 1880. 3041:. Volume 1 Genèvre: Jullien 1973. 2340:. He had previously been Bishop of 1972:Francois Fleury, Vol. 1, pp. 58-61. 1857:, p. 143. Duchesne, p. 230, no. 13. 1107: 856:Jean-Louis de Savoie (1460 – 1482) 782:Martin de Saint-Germain (1295–1303) 492:Under the rule of the First Consul 229:moved to Geneva. Sedeleuba built a 24: 2914: 2629:Philibert de Rye: Fleury, Vol. 2, 2184:Eubel I, pp. 28, no. 24; 260; 497. 2053:XVI, pp. 407-412. Eubel I, p. 260. 2023:Francois Fleury, Vol. 1, p. 75-78. 1674:, Fribourg: Impr. Fragnière, 1889. 1413:, p. 327, no. 1221. Charles Buet, 1226:Concilia Galliae: A. 314 - A. 506, 1224:Duchesne, p. 227. Charles Munier, 947:Jean d’Arenthon d’Alex (1661–1695) 938:Jean-François de Sales (1622–1635) 794:Guillaume de Marcossey (1366–1377) 779:Guillaume de Conflans (1287–1295)) 608:Domitianus (2nd half of 5th cent.) 516:. Geneva was also admitted to the 116:, was the first Bishop of Geneva. 25: 3230: 3195: 3185:Dizionario storico della Svizzera 3090:Hauréau, Jean-Barthélemy (1865). 2871:(France) (1787–1801): L. Morand, 2696:of Genève (1602.07.15–1602.09.17) 2262:Latin Patriarch of Constantinople 1725:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 520:. The Congress of Vienna and the 302: 225:, had the remains of the martyr, 101:. In 1033, it was taken into the 2885: 2857: 2828: 2803: 2791: 2782: 2764: 2751: 2738: 2721: 2712: 2282:Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major 1423:, (Tours: A. Mame, 1878), p. 35. 992:Irénée-Yves de Solle (1805–1821) 746:Arducius de Faucigny (1135–1185) 575:Bishops of Geneva (Genf, Genève) 279:On 17 January 1154, the Emperor 198:(441 AD) and in the Councils of 128:of Jesus Christ, in the time of 3183:lemma 'Diocesi di Ginevra', in 3044:Besson, Joseph-Antoine (1871). 2699: 2671: 2659: 2647: 2635: 2623: 2611: 2574: 2544: 2527: 2500: 2484: 2467: 2454: 2422: 2406: 2397: 2368: 2351: 2322: 2295: 2254: 2229: 2212: 2187: 2158: 2141: 2128: 2115: 2105: 2093: 2084: 2056: 2036: 2027: 2015: 2000: 1984: 1957: 1945:Francois Fleury, Vol. 1, p. 54. 1937: 1928: 1913: 1898: 1875: 1860: 1843: 1816: 1799: 1778: 1769: 1760: 1750: 1740: 1730: 1717: 1708: 1695: 1686:Acta primorum Martyrum sincera, 1677: 1659: 1640: 1621: 1606: 1594: 1575: 1562: 1543: 1530: 1517: 1508: 1499: 1483: 1470: 1451: 1439: 1426: 1401: 1386: 1371: 1356: 1341: 1320: 1305: 1282: 1262: 1253: 1234: 1218: 1195: 1186: 969:Joseph-Marie Paget (1787–1801) 901: 893:Philippe de Savoie (1495–1509) 850:Pierre de Savoie (1451 – 1458) 804:(1385–1388) (Avignon Obedience) 754: 743:Humbert de Grammont (1120–1135) 352:. In 1526, Geneva aligned with 320:-Le-Vieux was one such Vidame. 285:Prince of the Holy Roman Empire 38:ecclesiastical jurisdiction or 2617:Louis de Rye: Fleury, Vol. 2, 2524:Eubel II, p. 158; III, p. 201. 1149: 1137: 1122: 1090: 1075: 1060: 1045: 1026: 923:François de Bachod (1556–1568) 914:Pierre de La Baume (1522–1543) 908:Charles de Seyssel (1509–1513) 885:François de Savoie (1484–1490) 862:: Mamerto Fichet (1469–1473), 788:Pierre de Faucigny (1311–1342) 773:Aymon de Menthonay (1268–1275) 569:separation of church and state 527: 484:Geneva under French occupation 13: 1: 2933:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2921:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2788:(1764.07.09–death 1785.03.07) 2718:(1639.03.28–death 1645.11.03) 2042:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1407:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1392:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1377:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1362:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1347:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1066:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1051:Lullin & Le Fort (1866), 1019: 956:Jean-Pierre Biord (1764−1785) 929:Claude de Granier (1578–1602) 821:Jean Courtecuisse (1422–1423) 767:Aymon de Grandson (1215–1260) 764:Pierre de Sessons (1213–1213) 737: 730: 723: 716: 709: 702: 399:. However, under the rule of 379:(in French), Bishop of Geneva 162: 3054:. Moutiers: Marc Cane, 1871. 2692:(1602.07.15–1602.09.17) and 2312:La France pontificale: Paris 2251:Eubel I, p. 261 with note 5. 2076:Les registres d'Alexandre IV 1637:. Vol. XV, pp. 246–248. 1523:Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné, 920:Philibert de Rye (1550–1556) 888:Antoine Champion (1490–1495) 882:Jean de Compey (1482 – 1484) 776:Robert de Genève (1276–1287) 235:Avitus, Archbishop of Vienne 140:(Geneva in Switzerland) and 93:. In 534 AD, it fell to the 7: 3173:Bullarii romani continuatio 3021:Le diocèse de Genève-Annecy 2292:from 1434 to 24 March 1437. 2209:Eubel I, pp. 135, 260, 497. 1649:Bullarii romani continuatio 1630:Bullarii romani continuatio 1588:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 1272:in: Benno Schubiger (ed.), 997: 926:Ange Justiniani (1568–1578) 800:Adhémar Fabri de La Roche, 785:Aimone de Quart (1304–1311) 761:Bernard Chabert (1205–1213) 683:Bernardus (attested c. 892) 641:Abellenus (attested c. 620) 629:Cariatto (attested 584–585) 626:Salonius (attested 570–573) 10: 3235: 3028:. Paris: Beauchesne, 1985. 3012: 2909: 2809:Paget was named bishop by 1826:at the command of Emperor 911:Jean de Savoie (1513–1522) 665:Altadus (attested 833–838) 579: 364:The Protestant Reformation 124:and Paracodus, two of the 73: 3103:Lavanchy, Jh. M. (1894). 3070:Fleury, François (1880). 2865:Giovanni Battista Caprara 2592:on 19 December 1539, and 2328:Jean Allarmet de Brogny, 2199:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux 2178:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux 1833:Concilia antiqua Galliae, 1505:Eubel III, p. 26, no. 29. 1143:Francois Fleury, Vol. 1, 797:Jean de Murol (1378–1385) 383:In the 16th century, the 243:Fourth Council of Orléans 190:in 440 AD indicates that 3158:Mallet, Édouard (1862). 3057:Duchesne, Louis (1907). 2821:. Ritzler & Sefrin, 2653:Giustiniani: Fleury II, 2553:super defectus natalium. 2243:on 23 September 1418 by 1714:Duchesne, p. 228, no. 4. 1259:Duchesne, p. 227, no. 3. 1192:Duchesne, p. 227, no. 1. 1175:Gregor Reinhold (1910), 941:Juste Guérin (1639–1645) 917:Louis de Rye (1543–1550) 677:Ansegisus (attested 877) 593:Isaac (end of 4th cent.) 219:St. Sidonius Apollinaris 122:Dionysius the Areopagite 2748:IV, p. 193 with note 6. 2735:IV, p. 193 with note 5. 2513:Apostolic Administrator 2286:Archdiocese of Besançon 2174:Apostolic Administrator 1970:, pp. 71-72, no. 258. 1656:. 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Index

Bishop of Geneva
Latin Church
diocese
Switzerland
Savoy
Diocese of Chambéry
Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg

Cathedral of S. Pierre
Geneva
Helvetii
Romans
Kingdom of Burgundy
Franks
Kingdom of Burgundy
Kingdom of Germany
Nazarius
Pope Linus
Gregorio Leti
Dionysius the Areopagite
seventy-two disciples
Domitian
Genua
Genoa
Pope Sixtus I
Eucherius of Lyon
Salvian
Salonius
Council of Orange
Vaison

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