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of Saint-Omer as the new bishop. He declined the election. They then elected Aubert de Helcin, one of their own fellow canons, who was also Canon of Amiens. But then
Lambert, the Abbot of Saint-Bertin held an election carried out by the clergy and laity of the diocese, which produced Jean de Warneton, who was a Canon of Lille and a religious of the monastery of Saint-Eloi. Abbot Lambert immediately set off for Rome, to have his choice ratified. On 25 April 1299, the third week after Easter, in a Council held in Rome, Pope Urban II quashed the election of Aubert de Helcin and upheld that of Jean de Warneton. Urban II wrote to the Metropolitan, Manasses of Reims, ordering him to have the clergy and people present Bishop-elect Jean to the Bishop of Arras for ordination to the priesthood. Then on 17 July 1099 Manasses himself consecrated Jean a bishop. Manasses was holding a council in Reims at the time, on instructions from Robert, Count of Flanders, to promote the Truce of God.
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appointment was blocked by King Philip VI. On 20 September 1347 Bishop
Raymond fled the burning of Thérouanne by the English. In the summer of 1347 he was sent by King Philip VI on an embassy to the King of Aragon, and in December 1349 he was sent to the war in Gascony. On 23 August 1350 Pope Clement VI sent him as Papal Legate to Sicily; he was still there in March 1351. On 1 June 1354 the Bishop was again
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sanction him. Then
Raymond Archdeacon of Artois made his own objection. At least during the period from 29 November 1268 to February 1272, when there was a vacancy on the papal throne as well, no transfers or bulls of consecration could be issued. It was John XXI who, after a proper inquiry by a commission of cardinals, finally confirmed Henri de Murs. Bled (1904), p. 300, note 1. E. Cadier,
865:, but Louis de Luxembourg refused to recognize the appointment or to give way. The situation was regularized by Pope Martin V on 24 November 1418, who simply reappointed Louis, absolving him from whatever ecclesiastical censures he might have incurred. In 1436 he was transferred to the Archbishopric of Rouen. Eubel, I, p. 351 n. 10.
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Jean de Vienne, Councilor of King Philip VI of France, was transferred from the diocese of
Avranches on 14 December 1330. On 20 March 1332, he was sent as ambassador of the Pope to King Philip, about the Crusade. On 22 October 1334 he was transferred to the See of Reims. Bled (1904), pp.340-343.
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Chapter of Thérouanne to use the money left by Bishop Henri de Murs for the establishment for a prebend in the Cathedral for the purpose of repairing the church of Nôtre-Dame which had been damaged in the fire. On the same day he authorized the Bishop to use the first year of income
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Draucius or
Drantius is said to have been the 'coadjutor' of Audomar after he went blind, along with two others. Whether he was a bishop, even Audomar's successor, depends, in the first instance, on the meaning of 'coadjutor' ('assistant bishop' or just 'helper'). Audomar recovered his eyesight.
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as a simoniac by the clergy of the diocese. He was unable to explain away the evidence and purge himself of the charge, and therefore he was compelled to resign and retire to the monastery of Saint-Eloi. The Canons of the
Cathedral met and elected Erkembodus (Archambaud), Provost of the Cathedral
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Raymond
Sacheti had been Dean of Beauvais and Councilor in the Parliament of Lyon. In 1334 he was sent by King Philip VI as ambassador to conclude a peace with King Edward II of England. On 18 March 1345 Pope Clement VI appointed Bishop Raymond Saquet his Legate to Asia, but the execution of the
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Bled (1904), pp. 291-299. In 1262 two competing bishops were elected, John d'Ici, Dean of Meaux and
Michael de Fiennes Canon of Thérouanne, but the situation was not sorted out until about 1270, when both had died. In 1271 Henri de Murs was elected, but the Metropolitan Jean of Reims refused to
781:, though the nature of the assignment is unknown; he was home by October. But in 1354 he was sent as ambassador to Castile by King John II. On 10 February 1356 Bishop Raymond was named Archbishop of Lyon. Bled, pp. 344-361, nos. 2125, 2193, 2209, 2214, 2216, 2223, 2225, 2229.
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Montreuil was Archdeacon of Paris and Canon of Lillers before his election. He was confirmed by King Philip Augustus. Bishop Adam resigned on 16 April 1229 because of advanced age, and retired to the Abbey of Cluny. Bled (1904), pp.
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Pierre had been Archdeacon of Flanders and Canon of the Cathedral of Terouanne before his election. He had been recommended by Bishop Adam. Pierre died on 21 March 1250 (Old calendar), 1251 (New calendar). Bled (1904), pp.
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687:. In 862, he was driven from his diocese by the Northmen, and submitted his resignation to Pope Nicholas I, who refused it. In 1864 Humfrid was elected Abbot of Saint-Bertin. Laplane, pp. 73-76. Bled (1904), pp. 54-57.
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He was named after the village of Warneton, where he was born. He was the son of Guillaume sieur de Comines, and is therefore sometimes called Jean de Comines: Bled (1904) p. 97 note 1. He had been Archdeacon of
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On 20 September 1346 the city of Thérouanne was besieged by the English and burned. Bishop Raimond Saquet was forced to flee and seek safety in Saint-Omer.
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in the Council of Nimes and condemned. It appears that he was suspended from his functions from 1096-1099, when he resigned. Bled (1904), p. 94, no. 328.
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X, p. 1562. He died as Bishop of Paris on 16 July 1409: Eubel, I, p. 391.
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of Burgundy. He was elected on 13 September. He swore his oath to
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III (Antwerp 1750), p. 390E § 35. Bled (1904), pp. 42-43.
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1404–1414: Matthieu Renaud de Bapaume (Avignon Obedience)
37:) controlled a large part of the left bank of the river
1079:(in French and Latin). Vol. 1. Paris: Impr. Royale.
1068:(in French and Latin). Saint-Omer: Impr. Fleury-Lemaire.
627:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37–38, 128, 279.
139:, and the bishopric of Thérouanne was split between the
1101:. Thèse de doctorat : Histoire (in French). Lille.
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972:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
960:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
948:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
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1352:Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula, Brussels
985:Bled, O. (1894). "Thérouanne–une ville disparue".
920:on 12 September 1457. He died on 16 April 1494.
325:1191–1207: Lambert de Bruges (Lambert van Brugge)
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551:(in French). Berne: P. Haupt. pp. 127–153.
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1073:Guérard, Benjamin; Morand, François (1840).
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1043:Regestes de évêques de Thérouanne, 500-1553
696:In July 1096, Bishop Gérard was accused of
610:Boulogne (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
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65:(Saint Omer) established the bishopric of
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1158:(in French). Saint Omer: Imp. Chanvin.
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89:, the bishopric was able to build a
1398:List of Catholic schools in Belgium
1065:Cartulaires de l'église de Térouane
852:on 19 July 1404: Eubel, I, p. 351.
496:List of Catholic dioceses in France
387:3 November 1361 – 11 October 1368:
45:. Territorially it was part of the
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1062:Duchet, Th.; Giry, Arthur (1881).
848:X, p. 1564. He was confirmed by
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283:995–1030 : Balduin (Baudouin)
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1090:(in French). Saint Omer: Chanvin.
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1362:St. Quentin Cathedral, Hasselt
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1169:(in French). Boulogne: Berger.
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966:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
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954:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
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962:(in Latin) pp. 350–351.
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1163:Van Drival, Eugene (1850).
974:(in Latin) p. 196-197.
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1441:Bethlehem Abbey, Bonheiden
1357:St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent
1205:Catholic Church in Belgium
1084:Laplane, Henri de (1854).
790:Eubel, I, pp. 160 and 351.
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746:Le Registre de Jean XXI
665:Bled (1904), pp. 44-45.
1657:Catholicism portal
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1120:Nelson, Janet (1991).
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897:List of Bishops of Ely
893:British History Online
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130:diocese of Boulogne
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1051:Bled, O. (1907).
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517:X, pp. 1542-1543.
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