The oldest known list of bishops of Chartres is found in an 11th-century manuscript of Trinity Abbey, Vendôme.[1] It includes 57 names from Adventus (Saint Aventin) to Aguiertus (Agobert) who died in 1060. The most well-known list is included in the Vieille Chronique of Chartres (1389).
^Manuscrit latin 13758 de la BNF.- Cf. Merlet, René. Catalogues des évêques de Chartres, in : Mémoires de la Société archéologique d'Eure-et-Loir, tome IX, 1889
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