- male, deceased (1160)
- Peter Lombard or Petrus Lombardus was a scholastic theologian and bishop and author of "Four Books of Sentences", which became the standard...
- male, deceased (1196)
- Maurice de Sully was Bishop of Paris from 1160 until his death. He was born of humble parents at Sully-sur-Loire (Soliacum), near Orléans, at the b...
- male, deceased (1249)
- William of Auvergne(1190-1249) was the Bishop of Paris from 1228 to his death in 1249. He was a Scholastic philosopher at the University of Paris...
- male, deceased (1560)
- Jean du Bellay (c. 1493 - February 16, 1560), French cardinal and diplomat, younger brother of Guillaume du Bellay, and bishop of Bayonne in 1526,...
- male, deceased (840)
- Hilduin was Bishop of Paris, chaplain to Louis I, reforming Abbot of the Abbey of St. Denis, and a writer. He was from a prominent Frankish family....
- male, deceased (250)
- Saint Denis of Paris (also called Dionysius, Dennis, or Denys) is a Christian martyr and saint. In the third century, he was bishop of Paris. He...
- male, deceased (1279)
- Étienne (Stephen) Tempier (also known as Stephanus of Orleans was a French bishop of Paris during the thirteenth century. He is best remembered f...
- male, deceased (576)
- Saint Germain (also called Germanus) was a bishop of Paris, who was canonized in 754. He is known as the "Father of the Poor" and was born near...
- male, deceased (886)
- Joscelin, Goslin, or Gauzlin (died 16 April 886), Bishop of Paris and defender of the city against the Northmen (885), was, according to some...
- male, deceased (1208)
- Eudes de Sully (died 1208) was bishop of Paris, from 1198 to 1208. He came into conflict with the French king, Philip Augustus, over Philip's...
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