John of Canterbury (died 1204) was Bishop of Poitiers 1162 to 1181 and Archbishop of Lyon 1181 to 1193. He became a "cosmopolitan and much-respected churchman". He began as a clerk to Theobald of Canterbury. He became Treasurer of York in 1152. At the wish of Henry II of England, he was made Bishop of Poitiers, and consecrated at the Council of Tours in 1163. He was a close supporter of Thomas Becket in his quarrel with Henry II.
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- John of Canterbury (en)
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| - Jean Bellesmains (auch Jean aux Belles Mains, John Belmeis oder John of Canterbury) (* um 1120 in Canterbury; † um 1204) war ein aus England stammender Geistlicher. Von 1162 bis 1182 war er Bischof des südwestfranzösischen Poitiers und von 1182 bis 1193 Erzbischof von Lyon. (de)
- Jean Belles-Mains (vers 1120 – 1204 ?, à Clairvaux), est un ecclésiastique du Moyen Âge. Il est évêque de Poitiers puis archevêque de Narbonne et enfin archevêque de Lyon. (fr)
- John of Canterbury (died 1204) was Bishop of Poitiers 1162 to 1181 and Archbishop of Lyon 1181 to 1193. He became a "cosmopolitan and much-respected churchman". He began as a clerk to Theobald of Canterbury. He became Treasurer of York in 1152. At the wish of Henry II of England, he was made Bishop of Poitiers, and consecrated at the Council of Tours in 1163. He was a close supporter of Thomas Becket in his quarrel with Henry II. (en)
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| - Jean Bellesmains (auch Jean aux Belles Mains, John Belmeis oder John of Canterbury) (* um 1120 in Canterbury; † um 1204) war ein aus England stammender Geistlicher. Von 1162 bis 1182 war er Bischof des südwestfranzösischen Poitiers und von 1182 bis 1193 Erzbischof von Lyon. (de)
- John of Canterbury (died 1204) was Bishop of Poitiers 1162 to 1181 and Archbishop of Lyon 1181 to 1193. He became a "cosmopolitan and much-respected churchman". He began as a clerk to Theobald of Canterbury. He became Treasurer of York in 1152. At the wish of Henry II of England, he was made Bishop of Poitiers, and consecrated at the Council of Tours in 1163. He was a close supporter of Thomas Becket in his quarrel with Henry II. While he was elected Archbishop of Narbonne, that election was superseded by his election at Lyon and he did not take up the see. At Lyon, he forbade the preaching of the Waldensians. He resigned his position at Lyon, to become a monk at Clairvaux, where he lived out his life. He was the addressee in his retirement of an important papal letter, Cum Marthae circa, dated 29 November 1202. (en)
- Jean Belles-Mains (vers 1120 – 1204 ?, à Clairvaux), est un ecclésiastique du Moyen Âge. Il est évêque de Poitiers puis archevêque de Narbonne et enfin archevêque de Lyon. (fr)
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