Ancient Diocese of Lectoure

The former Catholic Diocese of Lectoure was in south-west France. It existed from the fourth century until the time of the French Revolution, when it was suppressed under the Concordat of 1801.[1] It's see was Lectoure Cathedral. Lectoure is now a commune of Gers.

Its territory was divided between the diocese of Agen and the archdiocese of Toulouse.

Bishops

To 1100

1100–1400

From 1400

Notes

  1. Lectoure (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]

Coordinates: 43°56′02″N 0°37′24″E / 43.9339°N 0.6233°E / 43.9339; 0.6233

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