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page 19th-century French bishops

Hincmar
Hincmar (; ; ; 806 – 21 December 882), archbishop of Reims, was a Frankish jurist and theologian, as well as the friend, advisor and propagandist of Charles the Bald. He belonged to a noble family of northern Francia.
Prudentius of Troyes
Spanish bishop
Amalarius of Metz
Amalarius (c. 775–c. 850) was a Frankish prelate and courtier, temporary bishop of Trier (812–13) and Lyon (835–38), and an accomplished liturgist. He was close to Charlemagne and a partisan of his successor, Louis the Pious, throughout the latter's tumultuous reign.
Theodard
Theodard was also the murdered bishop Theodard of Maastricht.
Joscelin
Bishop of Paris (died 886)
Aeneas of Paris
Bishop of Paris
Aldric of Le Mans
Bishop of Le Mans and saint
Abbo of Auxerre
Bishop of Auxerre
Odo I of Beauvais
Frankish abbot and bishop (9th century)