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*(1449 – 1452) Georges d'Ornos<ref>Ornos had been bishop of Vich, but had followed the Council of Basel, and accepted a cardinalate from Antipope Felix V, for which he was deposed in 1445. He wrote his Last Will and Testament on 4 November 1452, and died shortly thereafter. De Terris, pp. 205-207. Eubel, II, pp. 9 no. 8; 168.</ref>
*(1452 – 1471) Michel Anglici<ref>Michel was an Apostolic Subdeacon. He was consecrated in Rome on 27 November 1452. He participated in the Council of Avignon in 1456. Due to illness he sent in his resignation to the Pope on 28 March 1471, and signed his Last Will and Testament on 26 August. He died on 7 September 1471. De Terris, pp. 208-211. Eubel, II, p. 168.</ref>
*(1471 – 1472) Giuliano della Rovere (Administrator) (future [[Pope Julius II]])<ref>The future [[Pope Julius II]], Giuliano was appointed [[Bishop of Carpentras]] on 11 October 1471 by his uncle [[Pope Sixtus IV]] at the age of 27. On 16 December 1471 he was made a cardinal, and on 31 January 1472 he was transferred to the diocese of Lausanne. Eubel, II, p. 16. He therefore had held the diocese of Carpentras for a little over three months, just long enough to collect a pay check. Cardinal Giuliano was not consecrated a bishop until 1481, and should therefore be considered an Administrator. See: David M. Cheney, ''Catholic-Hierarchy:'' [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/brov.html ''Pope Julius II''.] Retrieved: 2016-07-21{{Self-published source|date=March 2017}} and [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/brov.html Pope Julius II (Giuliano della Rovere) [Catholic-Hierarchy]].</ref>
*(1472 – 1481) Federico di Saluzzo (Administrator)<ref>From 21 January 1472, Carpentras was governed by an Administrator, Msgr. Federico di Saluzzo, the son of the Marquis of Saluzzo. ''Gallia christiana'' I, p. 910. Eubel, II, pp. 119 and 173. The dates given by Gams, p. 530, are obsolete.</ref>
*(1483 – 1517) Pierre de Valletariis<ref>Pierre was the nephew of [[Pope Sixtus IV]]. He was appointed bishop of Carpentras on 24 September 1483 (or 8 October 1483) at the age of 22. In the meantime the Cathedral Chapter had attempted to elect a fellow Canon, Jacques Alberti as bishop, but on 16 October the Pope quashed the election. Pierre de Valletariis was not consecrated until 1486. In 1513 [[Pope Leo X]] named him Vice-Legate and Rector of the Comtat Venaissin. He died in Rome at the beginning of 1517. De Terris, pp. 208-211. Eubel, II, p. 168.</ref>
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