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  1. Osbert. Muriel. Thomas of Bayeux (died 18 November 1100) was Archbishop of York from 1070 until 1100. He was educated at Liège and became a royal chaplain to Duke William of Normandy, who later became King William I of England. After the Norman Conquest, the king nominated Thomas to succeed Ealdred as Archbishop of York.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Of Bayeux (born, Bayeux, Normandy—died Nov. 18, 1100, Yorkshire, Eng.) was the archbishop of York from 1070, who opposed the primacy of the archbishopric of Canterbury over that of York. Consecrated by Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury, Thomas professed obedience to Lanfranc personally rather than to the see of Canterbury.

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  3. THOMAS OF BAYEUX. Archbishop of York; b. Bayeux, Normandy; d. Nov. 18, 1100. Thomas was the son of Osbert (a priest of noble family) and a clerk in the household of Bp. odo of Bayeux. Educated at Odo's expense, he attended schools in France, Germany, and Spain before being appointed treasurer of Bayeux cathedral.

  4. Tomás de Bayeux (fallecido el 18 de noviembre de 1100) fue arzobispo de York desde 1070 hasta 1100. Fue educado en Lieja y se convirtió en capellán real del duque Guillermo de Normandía, que más tarde se convirtió en rey Guillermo I de Inglaterra.

  5. Abstract. This study considers the career of Thomas of Bayeux, the first Norman archbishop of York. Through the patronage of William of Normandy and his half-brother, Odo, Thomas rose from treasurer of Bayeux to royal chaplain, and then to archbishop of York.

  6. It is a testimony to institutional strength at York that Ealdred's Norman successor, Thomas I 'of Bayeux', coming into office in 1070 after the Conqueror's harrying of the north in 1069, did not immediately introduce changes based on Norman custom, but instead rebuilt the devastated church, refectory and dormitory, and restored the seven canons ...

  7. Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux and the Norman Cathedral at York Issue 100 of Borthwick papers: Author: Christopher Norton: Contributor: Borthwick Institute of Historical Research: Edition:...