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Thorgaut ou Torgot (1050-1115) foi um arcediago e Bispo da Arquidiocese de St Andrews. Turgot ou Thorgaut de Durham, parfois nommé Thurgot, est un prélat anglo-saxon né vers 1050 et mort en 1115. Archidiacre et prieur de Durham, il devient évêque de St Andrews en 1107. Il est également l'auteur d'une hagiographie de la reine Marguerite d'Écosse. Thorgaut or Turgot (c. 1050–1115) (sometimes, Thurgot) was Archdeacon and Prior of Durham, and Bishop of Saint Andrews. Turgot came from the Kingdom of Lindsey in Lincolnshire. After the Norman conquest he was held as a hostage, but escaped to Norway, where he taught king Olaf psalmody. In about 1074 he returned to England and became a clerk at Jarrow monastery. He then became a monk at Wearmouth, and in 1087 he was appointed prior of the monastery at Durham, from 1093 combining this with the archdeaconry of Durham. He became close to the Scottish court, and between 1100 and 1107 he wrote the life of Malcolm's wife, Saint Margaret of Scotland, at the request of her daughter, Matilda, wife of king Henry I of England.
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Thorgaut ou Torgot (1050-1115) foi um arcediago e Bispo da Arquidiocese de St Andrews. Turgot ou Thorgaut de Durham, parfois nommé Thurgot, est un prélat anglo-saxon né vers 1050 et mort en 1115. Archidiacre et prieur de Durham, il devient évêque de St Andrews en 1107. Il est également l'auteur d'une hagiographie de la reine Marguerite d'Écosse. Thorgaut or Turgot (c. 1050–1115) (sometimes, Thurgot) was Archdeacon and Prior of Durham, and Bishop of Saint Andrews. Turgot came from the Kingdom of Lindsey in Lincolnshire. After the Norman conquest he was held as a hostage, but escaped to Norway, where he taught king Olaf psalmody. In about 1074 he returned to England and became a clerk at Jarrow monastery. He then became a monk at Wearmouth, and in 1087 he was appointed prior of the monastery at Durham, from 1093 combining this with the archdeaconry of Durham. He became close to the Scottish court, and between 1100 and 1107 he wrote the life of Malcolm's wife, Saint Margaret of Scotland, at the request of her daughter, Matilda, wife of king Henry I of England. In 1093, he and Bishop William de St-Calais laid the foundation stone for what would later become Durham Cathedral. In 1107, the Prior was elected bishop of St Andrews. Consecration was delayed by ecclesiastical disputes between York and St Andrews, and did not take place until 1 August 1109. According to Symeon of Durham, he found that he could not exercise the office "worthily", and resolved to go to Rome, but he was prevented by the king. He then became ill and was allowed to return to Durham, where he died on 31 August 1115.
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