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Thurstan or Turstin of Bayeux (c. 1070 – 6 February 1140) was a medieval Archbishop of York, the son of a priest. He served kings William II and Henry I of England before his election to the see of York in 1114. Once elected, his consecration was delayed for five years while he fought attempts by the Archbishop of Canterbury to assert primacy over York. Eventually, he was consecrated by the pope instead and allowed to return to England. While archbishop, he secured two new suffragan bishops for his province. When Henry I died, Thurstan supported Henry's nephew Stephen of Blois as king. Thurstan also defended the northern part of England from invasion by the Scots, taking a leading part in organising the English forces at the Battle of the Standard (1138). Shortly before his death, Thurstan

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  • Турстан (архиепископ) (ru)
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  • Турстан (англ. Thurstan; ум. 6 февраля 1140) — средневековый английский церковный деятель, архиепископ Йоркский (с 1114), победитель шотландской армии в «битве Штандартов» (1138 год). (ru)
  • Thurstan oder Turstin († 6. Februar 1140) war Erzbischof von York von 1114 bzw. 1119 bis 1140. Er war ein Sohn eines gewissen Anger oder Auger, Pfründner der St Paul’s Cathedral in London, und ein Bruder von Audoin († 1139), Bischof von Évreux. Auch er war Pfründner von St Paul’s, darüber hinaus Schreiber im Dienst der englischen Könige Wilhelm II. und Heinrich I. Letzterer erreichte 1114 Thurstans Wahl zum Erzbischof von York. (de)
  • Thurstan (1070 – 6 février 1140) est un fils de prêtre qui devient archevêque d'York. Il sert les rois d'Angleterre Guillaume II et Henri Ier avant d'être élu archevêque à York en 1114. Une fois élu, sa consécration est reportée durant cinq années au cours desquelles il combat les tentatives de l'archevêque de Cantorbéry de soumettre York à son autorité. Il est finalement consacré par le Pape Calixte II à Reims en 1119, et doit rester sur le continent jusqu'en 1121, lorsqu'il est autorisé à retourner en Angleterre. En tant qu'archevêque, il installe deux nouveaux évêques dans sa province. À la mort d'Henri Ier, Thurstan prend le parti du neveu d'Henri, Étienne de Blois, pour lui succéder au trône. Il a aussi pris une part importante à la défense de la partie nord de l'Angleterre contre les (fr)
  • Thurstan or Turstin of Bayeux (c. 1070 – 6 February 1140) was a medieval Archbishop of York, the son of a priest. He served kings William II and Henry I of England before his election to the see of York in 1114. Once elected, his consecration was delayed for five years while he fought attempts by the Archbishop of Canterbury to assert primacy over York. Eventually, he was consecrated by the pope instead and allowed to return to England. While archbishop, he secured two new suffragan bishops for his province. When Henry I died, Thurstan supported Henry's nephew Stephen of Blois as king. Thurstan also defended the northern part of England from invasion by the Scots, taking a leading part in organising the English forces at the Battle of the Standard (1138). Shortly before his death, Thurstan (en)
  • Thurstan di Bayeaux (Normandia, 1070 circa – Pontefract, 6 febbraio 1140) fu arcivescovo di York dal 1114 a poco prima della morte. Thurstan era il figlio di un canonico della Cattedrale di St. Paul, a Londra, di nome Anger o Aunger, che deteneva anche la prebenda di Cantlers. Thurstan non era figlio unico, uno dei suoi fratelli, Audoen, divenne più tardi vescovo di Évreux. Il nome della madre di Thurstan era Popelina. (it)
  • Thurstan (ur. ok. 1070, zm. 6 lutego 1140) – arcybiskup Yorku. Był synem księdza. Zanim został wybrany arcybiskupem Yorku pozostał w służbie angielskich królów Wilhelma II Rudego i Henryka I Beauclerca. W 1114 został wybrany arcybiskupem, ale został konsekrowany dopiero pięć lat później. Przez ten okres walczył o prymat nad angielskim Kościołem z arcybiskupem Canterbury. Ostatecznie został konsekrowany przez papieża i powrócił do Anglii. Jako ustanowił dwa nowe biskupstwa na terenie swojej archidiecezji. Po śmierci Henryka I popierał jego siostrzeńca Stefana z Blois. Zasłużył się jako obrońca północnych terenów Anglii w czasie inwazji szkockiej. Dowodził wówczas wojskami angielskimi w tzw. „bitwie sztandarów”. Krótko przed śmiercią zrezygnował z godności arcybiskupa i przywdział mnisi habi (pl)
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