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Roger of Worcester (c. 1134 – 9 August 1179) was Bishop of Worcester from 1163 to 1179. He had a role in the controversy between Henry II of England, who was Roger's cousin, and Archbishop Thomas Becket. [1]
views 1,394,987 updated. ROGER OF WORCESTER. Bishop; b. c. 1133; d. Tours, France, Aug. 9, 1179. He was the son of Earl Robert of Gloucester (d. 1147) and grandson of henry i of England. He was educated at Bristol with his cousin (later henry ii) and at Paris under robert of melun.
The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England . The title can be traced back to the foundation of the diocese in the year 680. [2] [3] From then until the 16th century, the bishops were in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. During the Reformation, the church ...
FromUntilIncumbentNotes15591570Translated to London; and later to York1570 (designate)1570 (designate)Archdeacon of Colchester (1565–1570).15711576Translated from Lincoln15771583Translated to CanterburyRoger, Bishop of Worcester. Died at Tours, 9 August, 1179. A younger son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, he was educated with the future king, Henry II, afterwards ordained priest, and consecrated Bishop of Worcester by St. Thomas of Canterbury, 23 Aug., 1163.
Cheney, M, Roger, Bishop of Worcester 1164–1179 (Oxford, 1980) Google Scholar. 11. Sayers, J, Papal Judges Delegate in the Province of Canterbury, 1198–1254 (Oxford, 1971), p 10 Google Scholar. Other frequent judges delegate during this period were Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of Hereford and later Bishop of London, and Bartholomew, Bishop of Exeter.
Died at Tours, 9 August, 1179. A younger son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, he was educated with the future king, Henry II, afterwards ordained priest, and consecrated Bishop of Worcester by St. Thomas of Canterbury, 23 Aug., 1163. He adhered loyally to St. Thomas, and though one of the bishops sent to the pope to carry the king's appeal ...
17 de ago. de 2021 · Sir Roger was born about 1068 as Roger d'Abitot ... Also known in his time and recorded as "Roger of Worcester" and "Vicecomes de Worcestria" ... He was the son of "Urse the Sheriff" and inherited the lands and titles of his father, Viscount of Worcestershire (Sheriff), Constable of Worcester Castle, along with all of the vast ...