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  1. Josceline de Bohon or Bohun ( c. 1111–1184) was an Anglo-Norman religious leader. Life. Josceline was a great-grandson of Humphrey de Bohun, one of the companions of William the Conqueror. Savaric FitzGeldewin, who was bishop of Bath from 1192 to 1205, was Josceline's second cousin. [1] .

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    Josceline de Bohon (c. 1111 – 1184), Bishop of Salisbury. Reginald Fitz Jocelin (d. 1191), Bishop of Bath, Archbishop of Canterbury-elect. Muriel, married Savaric Fitzcana of Midhurst. Geldewin. Franco de Bohun, ancestor of the Bohuns of Midhurst. Savaric FitzGeldewin (d. 1205), Bishop of Bath.

    • Early Life
    • Bishop of Bath
    • Archbishop of Canterbury

    Reginald was the son of Josceline de Bohon, the Bishop of Salisbury, although he was possibly born before his father became a priest. Reginald was a great-great-grandson of Humphrey de Bohun, one of the companions of William the Conqueror. Some sources say that he was born while his father was studying law in Italy. His uncle Richard de Bohon was B...

    Reginald was elected Bishop of Bath in late April 1173, and was consecrated 23 June 1174. However, Henry the Young King challenged the election, on the grounds of illegitimacy and an uncanonical election. Reginald went to Rome in the company of Richard of Dover, who had just been elected Archbishop of Canterbury and was facing a challenge from the ...

    Baldwin of Forde, the archbishop of Canterbury, died in 1190, while on Crusade in Palestine. Early in 1191, King Richard wrote to the cathedral chapter of Canterbury, which was composed of monks, not regular clergy, to recommend the election of William, who was Archbishop of Monreale, but this idea was not acted upon by the monks. In the autumn, Wi...

  3. Born to the Bohun family in Sussex, Josceline de Bohon studied law in Italy, during which time he fathered an illegitmate son, Reginald fitz Joscelin, who later became the bishop of Bath and archbishop-elect of Canterbury. He was appointed archdeacon of Winchester in 1139 and the bishop of Salisbury in 1141 or 1142.

  4. Josceline de Bohon. Title: Bishop of Salisbury. Alternate names/spellings: Joscelyn fitz Richard de Bohon, Joscelin de Bohun. Dates: 1111 - 1184 (Dates are approximate. )

  5. Josceline de Bohon or Bohun [lower-alpha 1] (c. 1111–1184) was an Norman religious leader. Life. Josceline was a great-grandson of Humphrey de Bohun, one of the companions of William the Conqueror. Savaric FitzGeldewin, who was bishop of Bath from 1192 to 1205, was Josceline's second cousin. [1]

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