Jean-Vincent de Tulle, died in December 1668 in Paris, was a French prelate of the 17th century.
Jean-Vincent de Tulle is the son of Peter Lord of Hertel and Lucretius Lascaris.
He was commendatory abbot of St. Eusebius of Apt and was co-opted as coadjutor of his uncle.
On 16 March 1637 he was appointed titular bishop of Dioclea in Phrygia and enshrined as such in Rome on 13 April.
[9] Under his episcopate he worked for consolidation of powers in the seat of Orange in the Church of France.