Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga - List of Bishops of Braga

List of Bishops of Braga

  1. São Pedro de Rates (45-60) *
  2. Basílio (60-95) *
  3. Santo Ovídio (95-130) *
  4. Policarpo (130-200) *
  5. Serfriano (200-230) *
  6. Fabião (230-245) *
  7. Félix (245-263) *
  8. Secundo (263-268) *
  9. Caledónio (268-270) *
  10. Narciso (270-275) *
  11. Paterno I (275-290) *
  12. Grato (290-299) *
  13. Salomão (299-300) *
  14. Sinágrio (300-326) *
  15. Lenóncio (326-328) *
  16. Apolónio (328-366) *
  17. Idácio I (366-381) *
  18. Lampádio (381-400) *
  19. Paterno II (400-405), the first bishop referenced in history
  20. Profuturo I (405-410) *
  21. Pancraciano (410-417) *
  22. Balcónio (417-456)
  23. Valério (456-494) *
  24. Idácio II (494-518) *
  25. Apolinário (518-524) *
  26. Castino (524-525)*
  27. Valério (525-527) *
  28. Ausberto (527-537) *
  29. Julião I (537-538) *
  30. Profuturo II (538-550)
  31. Eleutério (550-561) *
  32. Lucrécio (561-562)
  33. São Martinho de Dume e Braga, Apóstolo dos Suevos (562-579)
  34. Pantardo (580-589)
  35. Benigno (589-612) *
  36. Tolobeu (612-633) *
  37. Julião II (633-653)
  38. Potâmio (653-656)
  39. São Frutuoso de Dume e Braga (656-660)
  40. Manucino (660-661) *
  41. Pancrácio (661-675) *
  42. Leodegísio Julião ou Leodecísio Julião (675-678)
  43. Liúva (678-681)
  44. Quirico (681-687) *
  45. Faustino (688-693)
  46. São Félix Torcato (693-734), the last bishop residing in Braga until the restoration of the bishopric in 1070, due to the Musulman invasion of the Iberian Peninsula; his successors were established in Lugo, in Galicia
  47. São Vítor de Braga (734-736)
  48. Erónio (736-737) *
  49. Hermenegildo (737-738) *
  50. Tiago (738-740) *
  51. Odoário (740-780)
  52. Ascárico (780-811) *
  53. Argimundo (821-832) *
  54. Nostiano (832) *
  55. Ataúlfo (832-840)
  56. Ferdizendo (840-842) *
  57. Dulcídio (842-850) *
  58. Gladila (850-867)
  59. Gomado (867-875) *
  60. Flaviano Recaredo (875-881)
  61. Flaiano (881-889) *
  62. Argimiro (889-910) *
  63. Teodomiro (910-924) *
  64. Hero (924-930)
  65. Silvatano (930-942) *
  66. Gundisalvo ou Gonçalo (942-950)
  67. Hermenegildo (951-985)
  68. Pelágio ou Paio (986-1003)
  69. Diogo ou Tiago (1003–1004)
  70. Flaviano (1004–1017)
  71. Pedro (1017–1058)
  72. Maurelo (1058–1060)
  73. Sigefredo (1060)
  74. Vistrário (1060–1070)

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