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The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland (1107–1124), but was certainly in existence by 1127, when one Gregoir ("Gregorius") is mentioned as "Bishop of Moray" in a charter of king David I of Scotland. The bishopric had its seat (Latin: Cathedra) at Elgin and Elgin Cathedral, but was severally at Birnie, Kinneddar and as late as Bishop Andreas de Moravia at Spynie, where the bishops continued to maintain a palace. The Bishopric's links with Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish Reformation, but continued, saving tem

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  • Liste der Bischöfe von Moray (de)
  • Bishop of Moray (en)
  • Évêque de Moray (fr)
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  • L'évêque de Moray, ou évêque d'Elgin, est un ancien prélat écossais. Il était responsable du diocèse de Moray, dans le nord de l'Écosse. (fr)
  • Die folgenden Personen bekleideten das Amt des Bischofs von Moray (Schottland): * 1114x1120–1127x1131 Gregor * 1152x1153–1162 Wilhelm * 1164x1166–1171 Felix * 1171–1184 Simon de Toeni * 1187–1203 Richard * 1203–1222 Brice Douglas * 1222–1242 Andrew Murray * 1244–1251 Simon de Gunby * 1251–1252 Ralph (Elekt) * 1253–1298 Archibald * 1299–1326 David Murray * 1326–1362 John de Pilmuir * 1363–1397 Alexander Bur * 1397–1406 William de Spynie * 1407–1414 John de Innes * 1415–1422 Henry de Lichton (danach Bischof von Aberdeen) * 1422–1435 Columba de Dunbar * 1435–1460 John de Winchester * 1460–1462 James Stewart * 1463–1476 David Stewart * 1477–1482 William de Tulloch (vorher Bischof von Orkney) * 1482–1501 Andrew Stewart * 1501–1514x1516 Andrew Forman (danach Erzbischof von (de)
  • The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland (1107–1124), but was certainly in existence by 1127, when one Gregoir ("Gregorius") is mentioned as "Bishop of Moray" in a charter of king David I of Scotland. The bishopric had its seat (Latin: Cathedra) at Elgin and Elgin Cathedral, but was severally at Birnie, Kinneddar and as late as Bishop Andreas de Moravia at Spynie, where the bishops continued to maintain a palace. The Bishopric's links with Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish Reformation, but continued, saving tem (en)
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