• William de Corbeil or William of Corbeil (c. 1070 – 21 November 1136) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury. Very little is known of William's early...
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    powerful county, which passed to Mauger, son of Richard I of Normandy. William de Corbeil (died 1136) became archbishop of Canterbury, but nothing is known...
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  • Joseph of Corbeil (13th century), French rabbi and tosefist Peter of Corbeil (died 1222), preacher and canon of Nôtre Dame de Paris William de Corbeil (c. 1070-1136)...
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    granted the castle to the Archbishop of Canterbury in perpetuity. William de Corbeil built the massive keep that still dominates the castle today. Throughout...
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    interpreted as a royal command. Four knights, Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop...
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    24 – Hugues de Payens, French nobleman and knight November 15 – Leopold III, margrave of Austria (b. 1073) November 21 – William de Corbeil, archbishop...
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  • the fourteenth century and possibly resulted from confusion with William de Corbeil, Ralph's successor at Canterbury. Ralph studied at the school at the...
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    elected as their first abbot or prior William de Corbeil, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury (died in 1136). Corbeil acquired the other arm for Canterbury...
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  • Diocese of the Isles William Aiton (disambiguation), several people William de Corbeil (c. 1070–1136), Archbishop of Canterbury William of Malmesbury (died...
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    Thurstan travelled to Rome, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil, and both presumably opposed David's request. David however gained...
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  • Thurstan, archbishop of York (approximate date) William de Corbeil, archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1136) William of Champeaux, French philosopher (d. 1121) March...
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    Empire (encompassing much of what is now Iraq and Iran). July 22 – William de Corbeil is installed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest-ranking...
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  • Bartholomew Iscanus, later Bishop of Exeter, William of Northall, later Bishop of Worcester, and William de Vere, later Bishop of Hereford. In all, his...
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  • December – coronation of Stephen of England at Westminster Abbey by William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury. Bruton Abbey, Buildwas Abbey and Byland...
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  • Canterbury Stephen Saint Stephen's Day Thursday, 26 December 1135 William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury Matilda of Boulogne Sunday, 22 March 1136...
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    In 1123 he helped to secure the see of Canterbury for his nominee, William de Corbeil. Though Roger had sworn allegiance to Matilda, he disliked the Angevin...
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    Stephen, King of England (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    resulted in considerable local unrest. In 1136, Archbishop of Canterbury William de Corbeil died. Stephen responded by seizing his personal wealth, which caused...
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    canons from Holy Trinity, Aldgate. The first prior of St Osyth's was William de Corbeil, who was elected archbishop of Canterbury in 1123 and who crowned...
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    of this rising community." Despite his consecration by Archbishop William de Corbeil and confirmation in possession of the abbey lands by King Stephen...
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    St Osyth Social, The Priorymen and SOSC Ladies. In order of birth: William de Corbeil (c. 1070–1136), appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1123, had previously...
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    brother Humphrey. Other students at Laon included William de Corbeil, later Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert de Bethune, who became Bishop of Hereford, Geoffrey...
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    built in England during this period as the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil, was a member of this order, but Carlisle is one of only four Augustinian...
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    of Blois is crowned at Westminster Abbey in London by Archbishop William de Corbeil. Matilda (pregnant with child) and her husband Geoffrey V ("the Fair")...
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    absentee Bishop of Dromore and assistant Bishop of Norwich (1450–1477) 1480: William Westkarre, Prior of Mottisfont, titular bishop of Zeitun and assistant...
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    given a choice, it was between four secular clergy, and they selected William de Corbeil, an Austin canon. When Bishop Theulf died on 20 October 1123, Eadmer...
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  • Oxford, established as an Augustinian house. 1123 18 February – William de Corbeil enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury. 26 August – first Bishop of...
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  • Anselm of St Saba 1125 - John of Crema 1126–1130 - William de Corbeil 1132–1136 - William of Corbeil 1138–1139 - Alberic of Ostia 1139–1143 - Henry of...
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    way around the problem by declaring that Thurstan was subject to William de Corbeil, not in his role as Archbishop of Canterbury, but as papal legate...
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    government of this rising community." He was consecrated by Archbishop William de Corbeil but later removed by a legatine council and replaced by Ralph or Ranulf...
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  • from officiating when his protégé William de Corbeil was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury. William de Corbeil or Curboil had been for some years...
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