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Roger Norreis (died between 1223 and 1225) was Abbot of Evesham in England. He was a controversial figure, installed in several offices against opposition. In his appointment to Evesham, he was accused of immoral behaviour and failing to follow monastic rules. In 1202, Norreis became embroiled in a dispute with his monks and his episcopal superior the Bishop of Worcester; litigation and argumentation lasted until his deposition in 1213. He was then appointed prior of a subsidiary monastic house of Evesham, but was deposed within months, then re-appointed to the office five years later. Roger Norreis (mort entre 1223 et 1225) est abbé d'Evesham en Angleterre. C'est un personnage controversé, installé dans plusieurs bureaux contre l'opposition[Quoi ?]. Lors de sa nomination à Evesham, il est accusé de comportement immoral et de ne pas suivre les règles monastiques. En 1202, Norreis s'engage dans une dispute avec ses moines et son supérieur épiscopal, l'évêque de Worcester ; les litiges et les arguments durent jusqu'à sa destitution en 1213. Il est ensuite nommé prieur d'une maison monastique subsidiaire d'Evesham, mais est destitué dans les mois qui suivent, puis est nommé de nouveau à ce poste cinq ans plus tard.
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Roger Norreis (died between 1223 and 1225) was Abbot of Evesham in England. He was a controversial figure, installed in several offices against opposition. In his appointment to Evesham, he was accused of immoral behaviour and failing to follow monastic rules. In 1202, Norreis became embroiled in a dispute with his monks and his episcopal superior the Bishop of Worcester; litigation and argumentation lasted until his deposition in 1213. He was then appointed prior of a subsidiary monastic house of Evesham, but was deposed within months, then re-appointed to the office five years later. Norreis has been described by modern historians as being unsuited for the religious positions to which he was appointed and by one of being completely unsuitable to hold any kind of spiritual role. Nevertheless, even his most severe contemporary critic, Thomas of Marlborough, one of his own monks at Evesham, conceded that Norreis was energetic, entertaining, and enterprising; during his time as abbot of Evesham Abbey he managed to complete the crossing tower of the monastic church. Roger Norreis died between 1223 and 1225. Roger Norreis (mort entre 1223 et 1225) est abbé d'Evesham en Angleterre. C'est un personnage controversé, installé dans plusieurs bureaux contre l'opposition[Quoi ?]. Lors de sa nomination à Evesham, il est accusé de comportement immoral et de ne pas suivre les règles monastiques. En 1202, Norreis s'engage dans une dispute avec ses moines et son supérieur épiscopal, l'évêque de Worcester ; les litiges et les arguments durent jusqu'à sa destitution en 1213. Il est ensuite nommé prieur d'une maison monastique subsidiaire d'Evesham, mais est destitué dans les mois qui suivent, puis est nommé de nouveau à ce poste cinq ans plus tard. Norreis est décrit par les historiens modernes comme étant inadapté aux postes religieux auxquels il a été nommé et par celui d'être complètement inapte à tenir un quelconque rôle spirituel. Néanmoins, même son critique contemporain le plus sévère, Thomas de Marlborough, l'un de ses propres moines à Evesham, concède que Norreis était énergique, divertissant et entreprenant ; pendant qu'il était abbé de l'abbaye d'Evesham, il a réussi à terminer la tour transversale de l'église monastique.
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