. . . "Luke"@en . . . . "Henry of London"@de . . "1089633918"^^ . . "Henry de Loundres"@en . . . . . . . . "Henry of London (auch Henry de Loundres) (\u2020 12. November 1228 in Dublin) war ein englischer Geistlicher. Ab 1213 war er Erzbischof von Dublin, dazu diente er von 1213 bis 1215 und von 1221 bis 1224 als k\u00F6niglicher Justiciar of Ireland."@de . . . . . "4958"^^ . . "Henry of London (auch Henry de Loundres) (\u2020 12. November 1228 in Dublin) war ein englischer Geistlicher. Ab 1213 war er Erzbischof von Dublin, dazu diente er von 1213 bis 1215 und von 1221 bis 1224 als k\u00F6niglicher Justiciar of Ireland."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1230"^^ . . . . . "15293464"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Henry de Loundres (died 1228) was an Anglo-Norman churchman who was Archbishop of Dublin, from 1213 to 1228. He was an influential figure in the reign of John of England, an administrator and loyalist to the king, and is mentioned in the text of Magna Carta, the terms of which he helped to negotiate. He was dean of Stafford in 1207, and commissioned a church in Penkridge. He had continuing interests in Staffordshire. He was justiciar in Ireland from 1213, his deputy Geoffery de Marisco executing the responsibilities during the bishop's absence in Rome; and attempted unsuccessfully to have one of his clerks appointed Bishop of Cork in 1214. He was resisted by , Archbishop of Cashel, in his attempts to make the church hierarchy in Ireland more Anglo-Norman. He organized his archdiocese and made his cathedral see at the enlarged St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He was a major figure in the completion by 1230 of Dublin Castle, and had a hostel for pilgrims built in Dublin. In 1220 he ordered the extinction of the flame kept burning in Kildare Abbey, as a remaining pagan association. He claimed to be Primate of Ireland, in opposition to the rival claim of the Archbishop of Armagh,: the struggle for supremacy between the Sees of Dublin and Armagh was to last for centuries."@en . . . . . . . . "Henry de Loundres (died 1228) was an Anglo-Norman churchman who was Archbishop of Dublin, from 1213 to 1228. He was an influential figure in the reign of John of England, an administrator and loyalist to the king, and is mentioned in the text of Magna Carta, the terms of which he helped to negotiate. He was dean of Stafford in 1207, and commissioned a church in Penkridge. He had continuing interests in Staffordshire."@en . . . . . . . . . . . .