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  1. Biography. Crusading bishop. Legends. Citations. References. Peter des Roches (died 9 June 1238) ( Latinised as Petrus de Rupibus ("Peter from the rocks")) 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. [1] [2] Biography.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Peter Des Roches (died June 1238, Farnham, Hampshire, Eng.) was a 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 to 1238, he organized and added to the ...

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  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › pedro-des-rochesPedro des Roches _ AcademiaLab

    Peter des Roches (fallecido el 9 de junio de 1238) (latinizado como Petrus de Rupibus ("Pedro de las rocas")) fue obispo de Winchester en los reinados del rey Juan de Inglaterra y su hijo Enrique III. No era inglés, sino nativo de Turena, en el centro-norte de Francia.

  4. Peter des Roches was a Frenchman. Amidst the many accounts of his career one question looms larger than any other. From his first appearance in England under King John until his death in 1238, he was to be dogged by outcry against ‘the aliens’.

  5. A native of western France and probably originatly a knight, Peter rose to prominence in English affairs through service as the principal financial clerk in John’s chamber. His election to Winchester, forced on the cathedral monks by the king in February 1205, produced a dispute which took Peter to Rome, where he was finally consecrated by ...

  6. 17 de may. de 2018 · Peter des Roches [1] (dā rōsh), d. 1238, English churchman and statesman, b. Poitou. A chamberlain under Richard I [2] of England, then entered the service of King John [3], who gave him rich estates and made him (1205) bishop of Winchester.

  7. Overview. Peter des Roches. (c. 1175—1238) administrator and bishop of Winchester. Quick Reference. ( c. 1175–1238). A cleric from the Touraine, he entered royal service in the 1190s and was rewarded with the bishopric of Winchester in 1205.