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  1. Richard Poore or Poor (died 15 April 1237) was a medieval English bishop best known for his role in the establishment of Salisbury Cathedral and the City of Salisbury, moved from the nearby fortress of Old Sarum. He served as Bishop of Chichester, Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham.

  2. Obispo Richard Poore, Elias de Dereham James Wyatt (1790, reforma del coro y demolición del campanario) Datos arquitectónicos; Tipo: Catedral: Estilo: Gótico inglés: Materiales: caliza: Año de inscripción: 28 de febrero de 1952: Nave principal: Largo: 134,7 m Alto: 25,6 m (coro) Torres: Una central (68,5 m (sin espira) de altura) Aguja ...

  3. Disputes between Bishops Herbert and Richard Poore and the sheriffs of Wiltshire led to the removal of the see in the 1220s to New Sarum (modern Salisbury). This was chartered as the city of New Sarum by King Henry III in 1227, [5] but it was not until the 14th century that the office was described (by Bishop Wyvil ) as the bishop of Sarum ( episcopus Sarum ). [6]

  4. Richard Poore; Elias of Dereham (possibly) Style: Early English Gothic: Years built: 1220–1330: Groundbreaking: 1220; 804 years ago () Specifications; Length: 442 feet (135 m) Nave length: 234 feet (71 m) Nave width: 78 feet (24 m) Choir height: 84 feet (26 m) Number of towers: 1: Tower height: 225 feet (69 m) (without spire ...

  5. Richard Poore, o anche Richard Poor (... – Tarrant Keyneston, 15 aprile 1237 ), fu un sacerdote inglese che divenne vescovo ed è particolarmente noto per aver fatto costruire la cattedrale di Salisbury . Era probabilmente figlio di Riccardo di Ilchester, nota anche come Riccardo Toclive, che fu vescovo di Winchester. [1] .

  6. Richard Poore or Poor (died 15 April 1237) was a medieval English bishop best known for his role in the establishment of Salisbury Cathedral and the City of Salisbury, moved from the nearby fortress of Old Sarum. He served as Bishop of Chichester, Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham.