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Capital of Vaud Canton, in Switzerland. The city was an ancient Celtic stronghold before the Romans - during the Middle Ages the Bishops (Imperial Princes from the 12th century) here wielded much temporal authority over the entire district.

  1. Marius of Aventicum.................................590- ?

  2. ??

  3. Ulrich...........................................800 ?-813

  4. Friedbar...........................................813-817

  5. Paschal................................................817

  6. ?

  7. David..............................................827-850

  8. Hartmann...........................................851-878

  9. Hieronymus.........................................878-892

  10. Boso...............................................892-927

  11. Libo...............................................928-932

  12. Burchard I of Burgundy.............................932-947

  13. Meinhard...........................................947-968

  14. Egilolf, Graf von Kyrburg..........................968-985

  15. Heinrich I von Schwänis............................985-1019

  16. Hugh of Burgundy..................................1019-1036

  17. vacant

  18. Heinrich II.....................................1038-1039 ?

  19. Burkhard II Graf von Öttingen.................1039 ?-1057 ?

  20. Burkhard III....................................1057 ?-1089

  21. Lambert de Grancon..............................1089-1093 ?

  22. Kuno Graf von Hasenburg-Vinetz..................1093 ?-1103

  23. Gerard I de Faucigny............................1103-1130 ?

  24. Guy I de Martinac.................................1130-1143

  25. Amadeus I de Hauterive............................1144-1157

  26. vacant

  27. Landrich von Dornach..............................1159-1177

  28. Roger I...........................................1177-1212

  29. Berthold von Neuenburg............................1212-1220

  30. Gerhard II von Rothenberg.........................1220-1221

  31. Guillaume de Cenblens.............................1221-1229

  32. vacant

  33. Boniface..........................................1231-1239

  34. Jean I de Cossonay................................1240-1273

  35. Guillaume II de Champvent.........................1274-1302

  36. Gerhard III von Wippingen.........................1302-1309

  37. Odo de Champvent..................................1310-1312

  38. Pierre de Oron....................................1313-1323

  39. Jean II de Arcillon...............................1323-1341

  40. Jean III Bertrand.................................1341-1342

  41. Goffroi de Lucigne................................1343-1346

  42. Francois de Montfaucon............................1347-1354

  43. Amadeus II of Savoy............................1354 d. 1376

  44. Aimo I de Cossonay................................1355-1375

  45. Guy II de Prange..................................1375-1379

  46. vacant

  47. Johann Münch von Landstron, Administrator.............1393-1405

  48. Guillaume III de Monthonay........................1394-1405

  49. Guillaume IV de Challant..........................1405-1431

  50. Louis de la Pallude...............................1432-1440

  51. Jean IV de Prange.................................1440-1461

  52. Guillaume V de Varax..............................1462-1468

  53. Jean Michaelis, Administrator.................1466-1468

  54. vacant

  55. Giuliano della Rovere (Pope as Julius II 1503-13).1472-1476 d. 1513

  56. Benedict de Montferrand...........................1476-1491

  57. Aimo II de Montfaucon.............................1491-1517

  58. Sebastien de Montfaucon...................1517-1536 d. 1560

  59. Vaud seized by Bern, the Bishopric dissolved and the region made a                
    dependency of Switzerland. Vaud admitted as a Swiss Canton 1803.