Bishops of Pamplona •
Firminus (late 3rd century) •
Liliolus (before 589, after 592) •
John I (fl. 610) •
Atilanus (fl. 683) •
Marcianus (fl. 693) •
Opilanus (fl. 829) •
Wiliesind (848–860)
In 850, in the face of a Muslim invasion, the seat of the bishop was transferred to Leire. Bishops of Pamplona at Leire •
Jimeno I (876–914) •
Basilio (918–922) •
Galindo (922–928) •
Valentín (928–947) •
Blasco I (971–972) •
Bibas (979–???) •
Julian (983–985) •
Sisebut (988–997) •
Jimeno II (1000–1005) •
Sancho I el Mayor (1015–1024)
In 1023, the see was reestablished in Pamplona. Bishops of Pamplona •
Sancho II el Menor (1025–1051) •
John II (1052–1068) •
Blasco II (1068–1078/79) •
García Ramírez (1078/79–1082) •
Sancha of Aragon (1082–1083), regent •
Pedro de Roda (1083–1115) •
William I (
Guillermo) (1122) •
Sancho de Larrosa (1122–1142) •
Lope de Artajona (1143–1159) •
Sancho III (1160–1164) •
Pedro Compostelano (1162–1164) •
Raymond (1163) •
Bibiano (1165–1166) •
Peter of Paris (1167–1193) •
Martín de Tafalla (1193–1194), elected •
García Ferrández (1194–1205) •
Juan de Tarazona (1205–1211) •
Espárago de la Barca (1212–1215) •
William of Saintonge (1215–1219) •
Remiro de Navarra (1220–1229) •
Pedro Ramírez de Pedrola (1230–1238)
Between 1238 and 1242, the throne was vacant while the chapter was divided between supporters of Lope García and of the archdeacon Guillermo de Oriz. •
Pedro Jiménez de Gazólaz (1242–1266) •
Armingot (1268–1277) •
Miguel Sánchez de Uncastillo (1277–1286) •
Miguel Periz de Legaria (1288–1304) •
Rodrigo Ibáñez de Medrano (1304–1310) •
Arnaud de Poyanne (1310–1316) •
Guillaume Mechin (1316–1317) •
Raul Rossellet (1317) •
Michel Maucondiut (1317), elected •
Semén García de Asiáin (1317), elected •
Arnaud de Barbazan (1318–1355) •
Pierre de Monteruc (1355–1356) •
Miguel Sánchez de Asiáin (1356–1364) •
Bernard Folcaut (1364–1377) •
Martín de Zalba (1377–1390)
Martín resigned the see to become a cardinal in 1390, but he continued as apostolic administrator until 1403. •
Miguel de Zalba, cardinal (1404–1406), elected •
Martín de Eusa (1406–1407), vicar general •
Nicolás López de Roncesvalles (1407–1408), vicar •
García de Aibar (1408), vicar general •
Lancelot de Navarra (1408–1420), vicar general •
Sancho Sánchez de Oteiza (1420–1425) •
Martín de Peralta I (1426–1456) •
Martín de Peralta II (1457–1458) •
Basilios Bessarion, cardinal (1458–1462), apostolic administrator •
Nicolás de Echávarri (1462–1469) •
Alfonso Carrillo (1473–1491) •
César Borja, cardinal (1491–1492), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia •
Antonio Pallavicino Gentili, cardinal (1492–1507), apostolic administrator •
Fazio Giovanni Santori, cardinal (1507–1510), apostolic administrator •
Amaneu de Labrit, cardinal (1510–1512), apostolic administrator (first time) •
Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli (1512–1517), apostolic administrator • Amaneu de Labrit (1517–1520), apostolic administrator (second time) •
Alessandro Cesarini, cardinal (1520–1538), apostolic administrator, resigned •
Juan Remmia (1538–1539) •
Pedro Pacheco Ladrón de Guevara, cardinal (1539–1545), transferred to the diocese of Jaén •
Antonio de Fonseca (1545–1550), resigned •
Álvaro Moscoso (1550–1561), transferred to the diocese of Zamora •
Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal (1561–1573) •
Antonio Manrique Valencia (1575–1577) •
Pedro de Lafuente (1578–1587) •
Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas (1588–1596), transferred to the diocese of Jaén •
Antonio Zapata y Cisneros (1596–1600), transferred to the archdiocese of Burgos •
Mateo de Burgos (1600–1606), transferred to the diocese of Sigüenza •
Antonio Venegas y Figueroa (1606–1612), transferred to the diocese of Sigüenza •
Prudencio de Sandoval (1612–1620) •
Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza y Ribera (1621–1622), transferred to the diocese of Málaga •
Cristóbal de Lobera y Torres (1623–1625), transferred to the diocese of Córdoba •
José González Díez (1625–1627), transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela •
Pedro Fernández Zorrilla (1627–1637) •
Juan Queipo de Llano y Flórez (1639–1647), transferred to the diocese of Jaén •
Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (1648–1657), transferred to the diocese of Córdoba •
Diego de Tejada y la Guardia (1658–1663) •
Andrés Girón (1664–1670) •
Pedro Roche (1670–1683) •
Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro (1683–1692) •
Toribio de Mier (1693–1698) •
Juan Íñiguez Arnedo (1700–1710) •
Pedro Aguado (1713–1716) •
Juan Camargo Angulo (1716–1725) •
Andrés Murillo Velarde (1725–1728) •
Melchor Angel Gutiérrez Vallejo (1729–1734) •
Francisco Ignacio Añoa y Busto (1735–1742), transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza •
Gaspar Miranda Argáiz (1742–1767) •
Juan Lorenzo Irigoyen Dutari (1768–1778) •
Agustín de Lezo Palomeque (1779–1783), transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza •
Esteban Antonio Aguado Rojas (1785–1795) •
Lorenzo Igual de Soria (1795–1803), transferred to the diocese of Plasencia •
Veremundo Anselmo Arias Teixeiro (1804–1814), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia •
Joaquín Javier Uriz Lasaga (1815–1829) •
Severo Leonardo Andriani Escofet (1829–1861) •
Pedro Cirilo Uriz Labayru (1861–1870) •
José Oliver y Hurtado (1875–1886) •
Antonio Ruiz–Cabal y Rodríguez (1886–1899) •
José López Mendoza y García (1899–1923) •
Mateo Múgica y Urrestarazu (1923–1928), transferred to the diocese of Vitoria •
Tomás Muñiz Pablos (1928–1935), transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela •
Marcelino Olaechea Loizaga (1935–1946), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia •
Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1946–1955), became also bishop of Tudela
Bishops of Pamplona and Tudela •
Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1955–1956), the Diocese was promoted to Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona – Tudela
Archbishops of Pamplona and Tudela •
Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1956–1968) •
Arturo Tabera Araoz, cardinal (1968–1971) •
José Méndez Asensio (1971–1978), transferred to the archdiocese of Granada •
José María Cirarda Lachiondo (1978–1993) •
Fernando Sebastián Aguilar (1993–2007) •
Francisco Pérez González (2007–2023), Retired •
Florencio Roselló Avellanas,
O. de M. (2023–)
Auxiliary bishops •
Ángel Riesco Carbajo (1958–1969) •
José María Larrauri Lafuente (1970–1979), transferred to the diocese of Vitoria •
Juan Antonio Aznárez Cobo (2012–2021), transferred to the military ordinariate of Spain ==Suffragan dioceses==