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Monday, January 12, 2015

12 January 1085 A.D. Hugh d’Orevalle—51st Bishop of London (1075-1085)


12 January 1085 A.D. Hugh d’Orevalle—51st Bishop of London (1075-1085)

 

Hugh d'Orevalle


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Hugh d'Orevalle
Diocese
Elected
after 29 August 1075
Term ended
either 1084 or 1085
Predecessor
Successor
Personal details
Died
1084 or 1085
Denomination
Catholic

Hugh d'Orevalle (or Hugh D'Orival or Hugh de Aurea Valle or Hugh de Orwell;[1] died either 1084 or 1085) was a medieval Bishop of London.

D'Orevalle was elected after 29 August 1075.[2] He died in 1084 or 1085, with his death being commemorated on 12 January.[3]

Notes[edit]


1.     Jump up^ Frederick Robert Augustus Glover, The Church, the Bishop, Or Corah, -which?: Two Sermons, (3rd Ed., 1839), p.68

2.     Jump up^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 258

3.     Jump up^ British History Online Bishops of London accessed on 28 October 2007

References



Preceded by
William
Bishop of London
1075–1085
Succeeded by
Maurice

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