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  1. Brewer had taken the cross in 1189, but was excused because of administrative duties. Briwere went on the Crusade with Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester. An army of other Crusaders accompanied them to the Holy Land, although whether they were English or mercenaries recruited on the Continent is unclear.

  2. PETER DES ROCHES, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, AND THE PAPAL INTERDICT ON ENGLAND, 1208-1214 by James P. Barefield While in recent years the long struggle between John and lnnocent 111 over Stephen Langton's election to Canterbury has received much attention, little has been written about the roles played by individual English bishops

  3. 26 de abr. de 1996 · Introduction 1. An alien abroad 2. The reign of King John 3. The Justiciarship 4. Magna Carta and civil war 5. The king's guardian 1216-19 6. Decline and disgrace 1219-27 7. Des Roches and the Crusade 1227-31 8. The fall of Hubert de Burgh 9. The coalition 10. Des Roches in power 11. The gathering storm 12. The Marshal's war 13. The fall of Peter des Roches 14. The final years Bibliography.

  4. 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.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1998 · John Paul Bischoff; Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205–1238. By Nicholas Vincent. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 543 pp. $79.95,

  6. Peter des Roches, was a native of the Touraine in north-central France, Poitevin diplomat, soldier, and administrator, one of the ablest statesmen of his time, who enjoyed a brilliant but checkered career, largely in England in the service of kings John and Henry III. As bishop of Winchester from 1205 through John’s influence, the new bishop ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 1998 · Michael Altschul; Nicholas Vincent. Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205–1238. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, number 31.)