The former Catholic diocese of Mirepoix, in south-west France, was created in 1317 by Pope John XXII from the diocese of Pamiers. It existed until the French Revolution, and was suffragan of the Archbishop of Toulouse. Its episcopal seat was in Mirepoix Cathedral in Mirepoix, Ariège. Among its bishops were:
Raymond Atton d'Auterive 1318–1325 Jacques Fournier 1326–1327, later Pope Benedict XII Pierre de Piret 1327–1348 Jean I de Cojordan 1348–1361 Arnaud de Villars 1361–1363 or 1362–1362 Pierre-Raymond de Barrière 1363–1368 or 1377 Jean II.
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1368 to ca. 1375 Jean de Proins 1376–1377 Guillaume de Provines 9 July to 29 September 1377 Arnaud de La Trémoille 1377 or ca. 1380–1394 Bertrand de Maumont 1394–1405 Guillaume du Puy 1405–1431 or 1433 Guillaume d'Estouteville 1431–1433 or 1440–1441 Jourdain d'Aure 1433–1441 or 1440 Eustache de Lévis-Léran 1441–1462 or 1463 Louis d'Albret 1462–1463 Jean de Lévis-Léran 1463–1467 Scipion Damián 1467–1469 Élie Rivals 1470–1478 Gabriel du Mas 1478–1486 Jean d'Espinay 1486–1493 Vacant 1493–1497 Philippe de Lévis-Léran 1497–1537 David Beaton de Balfour 1537–1546 Claude de La Guiche 1546–1553 Innocenzo Ciocchi del Monte 1553–1555 Jean Reuman Suavius (Jean Suau) 1555–1560 Pierre de Villars I 1561–1576 Pierre de Villars II 1576–1587 Pierre Bonsom de Donnaud 1587–1630 Louis de Nogaret d'Espernon 1630–1655 Louis-Hercule de Lévis de Ventadour 1655–1679 Pierre de La Broue 1679–1720 François-Honoré Casaubon de Maniban 1721–1729 (later archbishop of Bordeaux) Jean-François Boyer 1730–1736, preceptor to the Dauphin, father of Louis XVI (1730–1736) Quiqueran de Beaujeu 1736–1737 Jean-Baptiste de Champflour 1737–1768 François Tristán de Chambón 1768–1790