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  1. 26 de dic. de 2020 · PETER des Roches ( d. 1238), bishop of Winchester, a native of Poitou, served under Richard I in his wars as knight and clerk, and became one of his chamberlains, witnessing in that capacity a charter dated 30 June 1198 ( MSS. Dom. Fonteneau, in municipal library of Poitiers, lxxii. 58; M. Lecointre-Dupont, Discours à la Société des ...

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Roches, Peter des (1238) (c. 1175–1238).A cleric from the Touraine, he entered royal service in the 1190s and was rewarded with the bishopric of Winchester in 1205. He remained loyal to the king throughout John's quarrel with the papacy and was appointed justiciar in 1213 and then guardian of the young Henry III in 1216. He was a key figure ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2018 · Roches, Peter des. Roches, Peter des ( c. 1175–1238). A cleric from the Touraine, he entered royal service in the 1190s and was rewarded with the bishopric of Winchester in 1205. He remained loyal to the king throughout John's quarrel with the papacy and was appointed justiciar in 1213 and then guardian of the young Henry III in 1216.

  4. PETER DES ROCHES Bishop of Winchester; b. Poitiers, France, late 12th century; d. Farnham, England, June 9, 1238. Peter was a royal knight and chamberlain of King richard i and trusted counselor of King john. When he was elected bishop of winchester in 1205, the election was disputed, but he was consecrated by Pope innocent iii in person on ...

  5. The career of Peter des Roches and the activities of his fellow aliens are fundamental to an understanding of the process by which England and France developed as two separate kingdoms. As a politician, des Roches cast a shadow across the reigns of both John and Henry III.

  6. Books. Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205-1238. Nicholas Vincent. Cambridge University Press, Aug 8, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 543 pages. This is the first biography of one of the wealthiest and most influential bishops of medieval Europe, who for a period of over thirty years exercised a degree of power over the ...