The
Diocese of Toul was a
Roman Catholic diocese seated at
Toul in present-day France. It existed from 365 until 1824. From 1048 until 1552 (
de jure until 1648), it was also a state of the
Holy Roman Empire.
History
The Bishopric was located at the western edge of the Holy Roman Empire; it was bordered by
France, the
Duchy of Bar, and the
Duchy of Lorraine. It was annexed to France by King
Henry II in 1552; this was recognized by the Holy Roman Empire in the
Peace of Westphalia of 1648. It then was part of the province of the
Three Bishoprics.
After the Duchy of Lorraine also became part of France in the 18th century, the Diocese of Toul was merged with the
Diocese of Nancy into the
Diocese of Nancy-Toul.
The Diocese of Toul belonged to the ecclesiastical province of the
Archbishop of Trier.
Bishops
To 1000
- Gerard I. 963–994 (Saint Gerard)
(1026–51)
1000 to 1300
- Richwin de Commercy 1108–1126
- * Konrad I von Schwarzburg 1118–1124
- Heinrich I von Lothringen 1127–1167 (Châtenois)
- Pierre de Brizey 1168–1192
- Eudes I. von Vaudemont 1192–1197
- Matthias von Lothringen 1197–1206, † 1217
- Reinald de Chantilly 1210–1217
- Gerard II. de Vaudemont 1218–1219
- Eudes II. de Sorcy 1219–1228
- Rogier de Marcey 1231–1251
- Konrad II. von Tübinghen 1272–1296
1300 to 1500
- Eudes III. de Grançon 1306–1308
- Giacomo Ottone Colonna 1308–1309
- Jean II. de Arzillières 1309–1320
- Amatus von Genf 1320–1330
- Thomas de Bourlemont 1330–1353
- Bertram de la Tour 1353–1361
- Pietro di la Barreria 1361–1363
- Johann III. von Hoya 1363–1372
- Johann IV. von Neuenburg 1373–1384, † 1398
- Savin de Floxence 1384–1398
- Philipp II. de la Ville-sur-Illon 1399–1409
- Heinrich II. de la Ville-sur-Illom 1409–1436
- Louis de Haraucourt 1437–1449
- Guillaume Fillatre 1449–1460
- Ulrich von Blankenberg 1495–1506
From 1500
- Hugh des Hazards 1506–1517
- Hector de Ailly-Rochefort 1526–1532
- John, Cardinal of Lorraine (again) 1532–1537
- Antoine II. Pellagrin 1537–1542
- Johann von Lothringen-Guise (again) 1542–1543, † 1544
- Toussaint de Hossey 1543–1565
- Pierre III. de Châtelet 1565–1580
- Christopher de la Vallée 1589–1607
- Jean VII. Porcelet de Maillane 1609–1624
- Charles Chretien de Gournay 1634–1637
- Henri-Pons de Thiard de Bissy 29 March 1687 to 10 May 1704 (Bishop of Meaux 1704–1737)