After the Conquest, Odo (sometimes called Odo or Eudes of Conteville) was also Earl of Kent. He founded seven prebends in the Cathedral Chapter. He died in February 1097, at Palermo in Sicily, while on crusade. Gallia christiana XI, pp. 353–360. Fisquet, pp. 21–32. Trevor Rowley (2011). Man Behind the Bayeux Tapestry: Odo, William the Conqueror's Half-Brother. Stroud, Gloucetershire UK: History Press. ISBN978-0-7524-7867-8.
Arnaud d'Ossat was named a cardinal by Pope Clement VIII on 3 March 1599, after a wait of ten years from the date he was first proposed by Henri IV. He then negotiated the dissolution of the marriage of Henri IV and Marguerite de France (17 December 1599). In 1600 he negotiated the agreement between France and Savoy (17 January 1601), giving France the territories of Bresse, Bugey and Valromey. He never visited Bayeux, and in 1603 requested permission from Henri IV to resign. He died in Rome in 1604. Marie-Genevieve-Charlotte Thiroux d' Arconville (1771). Vie du Cardinal d'Ossat (in French) (tome second ed.). Paris: Herissant. pp. 597–600. Fisquet, pp. 92–104. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 6 no. 26.
Robin was appointed by King Louis Philippe on 25 May 1836, and preconised (approved) by Pope Gregory XVI on 13 July 1836. He was consecrated in Paris on 13 July by the Archbishop of Paris, Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen. L'Ami du chrétien: journal du clergé et du monde religieux (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: L'Ami du chrétien. 1855. pp. 409–411. Fisqauet, pp. 144–147. Canon Hugonin, in: L'épiscopat français ... (1907), pp. 105–106.
Pican died on 23 July 2018. Diocese de Bayeux-Lisieux, Décès de Mgr Pican; retrieved: 2018-07-25. (in French)
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J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XIX (Venice 1774), pp. 597-600.
Bishop Leodeningus was present at the assembly of Attigny in 762 (or 765). J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XII (Florence: Antonius Zatta 1766), p. 675. Duchesne, p. 221, no. 11.
Harimbertus was present at the Conventus Carisiacensis (Kiersey) in 838: J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: Antonius Zatta 1769), p. 740. Duchesne, p. 221 no. 13.