Abbots •
Wandrille, 649–668 •
Lambert of Lyon, 668–678, later bishop of Lyon •
Ansbert of Rouen, 678–690, bishop of Rouen • Hildebert I, 694–701 • Bain, 701–710 • Bénigne, 710–716, and 719–724 • Wandon, 716–719, and 747–754 •
Hugh of Champagne, 719–723 • Landon, 732–735 •
Teutsind, abbot of Fontenelle and
Saint Martin, Tours, 735–741 • Wido,
lay abbot, also abbot of Saint-Vaast, 742–744 • Rainfroy, 744–748, archbishop of Rouen • Austrulfus, 748–753 • Witlaïc, 753–787 •
Gervold, previously
bishop of Évreux, 787–806 • Trasaire, 806–817 • Hildebert II, 817–818 •
Einhard, lay abbot, 818–823 •
Ansegisus, 823–833 • Joseph I, 833–834, again in 841 • Foulques, 834–841 • Herimbert, 841–850 •
Louis (abbot of Saint-Denis) (d. 9 January 867; relative and arch-chancellor of
Charles the Bald), 850–867 • vacant (), 867–886 • Ebles, 886–892 • Womar, 950–960 • Maynard, who left Saint Wandrille to become the first abbot of
Mont-Saint-Michel, 960–966 • ? • Ensulbert or Enjoubert, c. 980–993 • ? • Gerard, 1006–1029 • Gradulphe, 1029–1048 • Robert I, 1048–1063 • Gerbert, 1063–1089 • Lanfranc, nephew of
Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, 1089–1091 • Gerard II (1091–1125) • Alain (1125–1137) • Gautier (1137–1150) • Roger (1150–1165) • Anfroy (1165–1178) • Gautier II (1178–1187) • Geoffroy I (1187–1193) • Robert II (1193–1194) • Reginald (1194–1207) • Robert III de Montivilliers (1207–1219) • Guillaume I de Bray (1219–1235) • Guillaume de Suille, elected in 1235 • Robert IV d'Hautonne, 1235–1244 • Pierre Mauviel, 1244–1254 • Geoffroy II de Nointot, 1254–1288 • Guillaume II de Norville, 1288–1304 • Guillaume III de La Douillé, 1304–1342 • Jean I de Saint-Léger, 1342–1344 • Richard de Chantemerle, 1344–1345 • Robert V Balbet, 1345–1362 • Geoffroy III Savary, 1362–1367 • Geoffroy IV de Hotot, 1367–1389 • Jean II de Rochois, 1389–1412 • Guillaume de Hotot, elected in 1410 • Jean III de Bouquetot, bishop of Bayeux, 1412–1418 •
Jean Langret, beneficiary abbot, 1418–1419 • Nicolas Lovier, beneficiary abbot, 1419 • Guillaume IV Ferrechat, 1419–1430 • Jean IV de Bourbon, 1431–1444 • Jean de Brametot, 1444–1483 •
André d'Espinay, commendatory abbot,
archbishop of Bordeaux, 1483–1500 • Urbain de Fiesque, papal appointee, 1483–1485 • Jean VI Mallet, elected in 1500, not confirmed •
Philip of Cleves, commendatory abbot, 1502–1505 • Jacques Hommet, last regular abbot, 1505–1523 •
François Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Lodève, papal appointee, rejected • Claude de Poitiers, commendatory abbot, 1523–1546 • Michel Bayard, commendatory abbot, 1546–1565 • Gilles Duret, temporary governor, 1565–1567 • Pierre II Gourreau, commendatory abbot, 1567–1569 •
Charles de Bourbon, commendatory abbot, 1569–1578 • Gilles de Vaugirault, commendatory abbot, 1578–1585 • Nicolas de Neufville, commendatory abbot, 1585–1616 •
Camille de Neufville de Villeroy, commendatory abbot, 1616–1622 •
Ferdinand de Neufville de Villeroy, commendatory abbot, 1622–1690 •
Balthazar-Henry de Fourcy, commendatory abbot, 1690–1754 • vacancy 1754–1755 •
Frédéric Jérôme de La Rochefoucauld, commendatory abbot, 1755–1757 •
Louis-Sextius de Jarente de La Bruyère, commendatory abbot, 1757–1785 •
Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne, commendatory abbot, 1785–1790
Restoration of 1894 After the restoration of religious life in 1894,
Jean-Martial Besse and François Chamard were named superiors, after which Joseph Bourigaud, the abbot of
Ligugé Abbey, was named apostolic administrator in 1895 until the nomination of an abbot in 1898. •
Joseph Pothier, sub-prior of
Solesmes Abbey, then prior of Ligugé, superior (1895–1898) and abbot of Saint-Wandrille 1898–1923 (the first abbot since the abbey was suppressed in the French Revolution and the first regular abbot since Jacques Hommet in the 16th century) •
Jean-Louis Pierdait, claustral prior of
Silos Abbey, coadjutor of Pothier (1920–1923), abbot 1923–1942 • Gabriel Gonthard, abbot 1943–1962 • Ignace Dalle, abbot 1962–1969 • Antoine Levasseur, abbot 1969–1996 • Pierre III Massein, abbot 1996–2009 •
Jean-Charles Nault, abbot from 2009
Priors •
Genesius of Lyon, prior around 650, later almoner of
Balthild of Chelles • Guillaume Girard, prior of
Jumièges Abbey, and administrator of Saint-Wandrille, 1636 • Philippe Codebret, sub-prior, 1636 • Paul de Riveri, 1636–1637 • Charles Fuscien de Lattre, 1637–1639 • Hervé Philibert Cotelle, 1639–1645 • Jacques Aicadre Picard, 1645–1651 • Guillaume Benoît Bonté, 1651–1652 • Jean Timothée Bourgeois, 1652–1656 • Jean Bernard Hamelin, 1656–1660 • Martin Bruno Valles, 1660–1663 • Jean Matthieu Jouault, 1663–1666 • Vincent Humery, 1666–1669 • René Anselme des Rousseaux, 1669–1670 • Edme du Monceau, sub-prior, 1669–1670 • Pierre Laurent Hunault, 1670–1674 • Pierre Boniface Le Tan, 1674–1675 • Claude Carrel, 1675–1678 • Marc Rivard, 1678–1684 • Pierre Noblet, 1684 • Gabriel Dudan, 1684–1687 • Guillaume Hue, 1687–1693 • Robert Deslandes, 1693 • Nicolas Sacquespée, 1693–1696 • Gabriel Pouget, 1696–1699 • Claude Hémin, 1699–1705 • Jean-Baptiste Jouault, 1705 • Jacques Joseph Le Paulmier, 1705–1711 • Pierre Chevillart, 1711–1714 • Martin Filland, 1714–1717 • Louis Clouet, 1717–1723 • François L'héritier, 1723–1729 • Jean Foulques, 1729–1733 • Louis Barbe, 1733–1739 and 1740–1745 • Pierre Eudes, 1739–1740 • Jean Lefebvre, 1745–1748 • Jacques Martin Le Sec, 1748–1752 • Jean-Baptiste Duval, 1752–1757 • François René Desmares, 1757–1761 • Nicolas Faverotte, 1761–1768 • Louis Valincourt, 1768–1769 and 1775–1778 • Noël Nicolas Bourdon, 1769–1775 • Philippe Nicolas Dupont, 1778–1781 • Jean François Daspres, 1781–1783 • Mathurin François Brissier, sub-prior, 1783 •
Alexandre-Jean Ruault, 1783–1790 • Joseph Pothier, 1895 ==See also==