Georges d'Arradon (1562, Baud - 31 May 1596, Vannes) was a French Catholic cleric and bishop.
He was one of five children born to René d'Arradon, lord of Kerdréan, Qinipily, Camors, Botblezven and La Grandville and founder of the Jesuit College in Vannes and to Claude de Guého,[1] according to Barthélémy Pocquet, he was the third of the brothers of this name by age but the first by intelligence".
He was lord of Le Plessis in Caudan and his first recorded role was as counsellor to the Parlement of Rennes (1587-1590) before joining the 'League Parliament' at Nantes in January 1590.
[3] He resolutely turned towards Catholicism and became abbot commendatory to Melleray Abbey in 1587.
[4] He was very favourable to the League and was made Bishop of Vannes by the canonical chapter "at the request" of Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur on 13 February 1590.