Liste der Bischöfe und Erzbischöfe von Marseille
Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe und Erzbischöfe des Bistums, bzw. seit 1948, Erzbistums Marseille (Frankreich):
| Zeit | Name |
|---|---|
| 314 | Oresius |
| 381–428 | Proculus |
| 431–452 | Venerius |
| 464 | Eustasius |
| 470 | Graecus |
| 490 | Honoratus I. |
| 533 | Auxanius |
| 582–591 | Heiliger Theodorus |
| 599 | Serenus |
| 614 | Petrus I. |
| 780 | Mauront (Maurontus) |
| 781 | Ivo |
| 814–818 | Wadalde |
| 822–841 | Theodebert |
| 844 | Alboin |
| 863 | Gulfaric |
| 870 | Babon |
| 878–879 | Leodoin |
| 884 | Berenger |
| 890 | Venator |
| 904 | Magnus |
| 923–924 | Drogo |
| 948–976 | Honoratus II. |
| 977–1008 | Pons I. |
| 1008–1073 | Pons II. |
| 1073–1122 | Raimond I. |
| 1122–1151 | Raimond II. de Solers |
| 1151–1170 | Pierre I. |
| 1170–1188 | Fouques de Thorame |
| 1188–1214 | Rainier |
| 1217–1229 | Pierre III. de Montlaur |
| 1229–1267 | Benoît d’Alignan |
| 1267–1288 | Raimond de Nîmes |
| 1289–1312 | Durand de Trésémines |
| 1313 | Raimond-Rogaudi |
| 1313–1323 | Gaspert de La Val |
| 1323–1333 | Aymard Amiel |
| 1334–1335 | Jean Artaudi |
| 1335–1344 | Jean Gasqui |
| 1344–1359 | Robert de Mandagot |
| 1359–1361 | Hugues d'Harpagon |
| 1361 | Pierre Fabri |
| 1361–1366 | Guillaume Sudre |
| 1366–1368 | Philippe de Cabassole |
| 1368–1379 | Guillaume de Lavoulte |
| 1379–1395 | Aymar de Lavoulte |
| 1397–1418 | Benedikt II. |
| 1418–1420 | Paul de Sade |
| 1420–1421 | Avignon Nicolai |
| 1433 | André Boutaric |
| 1433–1455 | Barthélémy Roccalli |
| 1455–1466 | Nicola de Brancas |
| 1466–1496 | Jean Alardeau |
| 1496–1506 | Ogier d'Anglure |
| 1506 | Pierre Baudonis |
| 1506–1509 | Antoine Dufour |
| 1511–1517 | Claude de Seyssel |
| 1517–1530 | Innocenzo Kardinal Cibo |
| 1530–1550 | Giovanni Battista Cibo |
| 1550–1556 | Cristoforo Kardinal Ciocchi del Monte |
| 1556–1572 | Pierre Ragueneau |
| 1572–1603 | Frédéric Ragueneau |
| 1605–1618 | Jacques Turricella |
| 1619–1621 | Arthur d'Épinay de St Luc |
| 1621 | Nicolas Coëffeteau |
| 1624–1639 | François de Loménie |
| 1639–1640 | Eustache Gault |
| 1640–1643 | Jean-Baptiste Gault |
| 1644–1668 | Etienne de Puget |
| 1668–1679 | Toussaint de Forbin de Janson |
| 1682–1684 | Jean-Baptiste d'Étampes de Valancay |
| 1684–1708 | Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc |
| 1708–1709 | Bernard de Foudenx de Castillon |
| 1710–1755 | Henri François-Xavier de Belsunce-Castelmoron |
| 1755–1791 | Jean-Baptiste de Belloy-Morangle |
| 1791–1794 | Charles-Benoît Roux |
| 1798–1801 | Jean-Baptiste Aubert |
| 1801–1823 | Verbindung mit dem Erzbistum Aix |
| 1823–1837 | Fortuné-Charles de Mazenod |
| 1837–1861 | Eugen von Mazenod OMI |
| 1861–1865 | Patrice Cruice |
| 1866–1878 | Charles-Philippe Place |
| 1878–1900 | Jean-Louis Robert |
| 1901–1909 | Pierre-Paulin Kardinal Andrieu |
| 1909–1923 | Joseph-Antoine Fabre |
| 1923–1928 | Daniel Champavier |
| 1929–1936 | Maurice Dubourg |
| 1937–1956 | Jean Delay (seit 1948 erster Erzbischof) |
| 1956–1966 | Marc-Armand Lallier |
| 1966–1970 | Maurice Jacquot (Georges Jacquot) |
| 1970–1984 | Roger Kardinal Etchegaray |
| 1985–1995 | Robert Kardinal Coffy |
| 1995–2006 | Bernard Kardinal Panafieu |
| 2006–2019 | Georges Pontier |
| seit 2019 | Jean-Marc Aveline |
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