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  1. After 1202, William des Roches had played a crucial role in the Capetian conquest and had thereafter established himself as one of the leading servants of Philip Augustus. Peter des Roches, by contrast, went into exile with King John. He was rewarded with the richest bishopric in northern Europe, the great see of Winchester.

  2. After 1202, William des Roches had played a crucial role in the Capetian conquest and had thereafter established himself as one of the leading servants of Philip Augustus. Peter des Roches, by contrast, went into exile with King John. He was rewarded with the richest bishopric in northern Europe, the great see of Winchester.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Peter des Roches (auch Peter de Rupibus) († 9. Juni 1238 in Farnham Castle) war ein englischer Politiker und Bischof der englischen Diözese Winchester. Ursprünglich aus Frankreich stammend, war er drei Jahrzehnte lang einer der wichtigsten Politiker während der Herrschaft von König Johann Ohneland und König Heinrich III.

  5. PETER DES ROCHES (d. 1238), bishop of Winchester under John and Henry III., and conspicuous among the foreign favourites to whom these sovereigns owed much of their unpopularity, was a Poitevin by extraction He received the office of chamberlain towards the close of Richard's reign, and under Richard's successor became an influential counsellor ...

  6. Peter des Roches (died 9 June 1238) was bishop of Winchester in the reigns of King John of England and his son Henry III. He was not an Englishman, but rather a native of the Touraine, in north-central France. Towards the end of Richard I's reign, Peter became Lord Chamberlain and an influential counsellor. He held the ecclesiastical offices of Archdeacon of Poitiers, treasurer of Poitiers ...

  7. 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 ...