The Diocese of Vaison () was a Roman Catholic diocese in France, suppressed in 1801, with its territory transferred to the Diocese of Avignon. It had been one of nine dioceses in the ecclesiastical province presided over by the archbishop of Arles, but a later reorganization placed Vasio, i.e. today's Vaison-la-Romaine, under the archbishop of Avignon. Jurisdiction inside the diocese was shared between the bishop and the Comte de Provence (Count of Provence), higher justice and the castle belonging to the Comte, and civil justice and all other rights belonging to the bishop. The cathedral was served by a chapter which had four dignities: the provost (praepositus), the archdeacon, the sacristan, and the precentor. There were also six canons, each of whom had a prebend attached to his office.
History
The oldest known bishop of the See is Daphnus, who assisted at the Council of Arles (314).
Others were St. Quinidius (Quenin, 556âÂÂ579), who resisted the claims of the patrician Mummolus, conqueror of the Lombards; Joseph-Marie de Suares (1633âÂÂ1666), who died in Rome in 1677 while filling the office of Custode of the Vatican Library and Vicar of the Basilica of St. Peter, and who left numerous works.
St. Rusticala (551âÂÂ628) was abbess of the monastery of St. Caesarius at Arles.
William Chisholme (II), former bishop of Dunblane, became bishop of Vaison-la-Romaine in 1566 or 1569.
Two councils which dealt with ecclesiastical discipline were held at Vaison in 442 and 529, the latter a provincial council under the presidency of Caesarius of Arles.
The bishopric was suppressed as part of the Napoleonic Concordat of 1801, between Consul Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII, and the territory of Vaison was incorporated into the diocese of Avignon and the diocese of Valence. In 2009 the title of Vasio was revived as a titular See.
Bishops
To 1000
- Dafnus (Daphnus, Dammas) 314âÂÂ347
- Emilien 347âÂÂ367
- Concordius 367âÂÂ419
- Julian 419âÂÂ439
- Auspicius 439âÂÂ450
- Fonteïus 450âÂÂ483
- Donidius 483âÂÂ506
- Papolus 506âÂÂ511
- Etilius 511âÂÂ517
- Gemellus 517âÂÂ524
- Eripius 524
- Alethius 524âÂÂ541
- Theodosius 541âÂÂ556
- Saint Quenin 556âÂÂ575
- Saint Barse 575âÂÂ581
- Artemius 581âÂÂ644?
- Pétronius Aredius 644
- Vacant for 169 years
- Jean I 813âÂÂ853
- Simplicius 853âÂÂ855
- Elias (Hélie) 855âÂÂ911
- Umbert I 911âÂÂ933
- Ripert I 933âÂÂ982
- Amalric I 982âÂÂ983
- Umbert II 983âÂÂ996
- Benedictus (Benoît I) 996âÂÂ1003 or 1000
1000 to 1300
- Imbert 1000?âÂÂ1003?
- Almerade 1003âÂÂ1005
- Umbert III 1005âÂÂ1007
- Pierre I 1007âÂÂ1009
- Pierre de Mirabel 1009âÂÂ1059
- Benoît II 1059âÂÂ1060
- Pierre III 1060âÂÂ1103
- Raimbaud I 1103âÂÂ1107
- Rostang 1107âÂÂ1142
- Bérenger de Mornas 1142âÂÂ1178
- Bertrand de Lambesc 1178âÂÂ1185
- Bérenger de Reilhane 1185âÂÂ1190
- Guillaume de Laudun 1190âÂÂ1193
- Raimbaud de Flotte 1193âÂÂ1212
- Ripert de Flotte 1212âÂÂ1241
- Guy I 1241âÂÂ1250
- Faraud 1250âÂÂ1271
- Giraud de Libra 1271âÂÂ1279
- Bertrand II 1279âÂÂ1280
- Giraud II 1280âÂÂ1296
- Raimond de Beaumont 1296âÂÂ1332
1300 to 1500
- Jean II 1332âÂÂ1333
- Bertrand III 1333âÂÂ1335
- Gocio (Gozzio, Gothius) de Bataille 1335âÂÂ1336, cardinal
- Ratier 1336âÂÂ1341
- Pierre de Casa Patriarche 1341âÂÂ1348
- Pierre de Beret 1348âÂÂ1356
- Guy de Perpignan
- Laurent d'Albiac 1356âÂÂ1362
- Jean Maurel 1362âÂÂ1370
- Pierre Boyer 1370âÂÂ1376
- Eblon de Meder 1376âÂÂ1380
- Raimond de Bonne (Dominican) 1380âÂÂ1395
- Radulph 1395âÂÂ1406
- Guillaume de Pesserat 1406âÂÂ1412
- Hugues de Theissiac 1409âÂÂ1445
- Pons de Sade 1445âÂÂ1473
- Jean de Montmirail 1473âÂÂ1479
- Amauric II 1479âÂÂ1482
- Odon Alziassi 1482âÂÂ1483
- Roland 1483âÂÂ1485
- Benoit de Paganottis, O.P. 1485âÂÂ1523
From 1500
- Jérôme Sclede 1523âÂÂ1533
- Thomas Cortés 1533âÂÂ1544
- Jacques Cortès Patriarche 1544âÂÂ1566
- William Chisholm (II) 1566âÂÂ1585
- William Chisholm (III) 1585âÂÂ1629 (nephew of the preceding)
- Michel d'Almeras 1629âÂÂ1633
- Joseph Marie de Suarès 1633âÂÂ1666
- Charles Joseph de Suarès 1666âÂÂ1671
- Louis Alphonse de Suarès 1671âÂÂ1685
- François Genet 1685âÂÂ1703
- Joseph François Gualtéri 1703âÂÂ1725
- Joseph Louis de Cohorne de la Palun 1725âÂÂ1748
- Paul de Sallières de Fausseran 1748âÂÂ1758
- Charles François de Pélissier de St Ferréol 1758âÂÂ1786
- Etienne André Fallot de Beaumont 1786âÂÂ1790
See also
References
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Reference works
Studies