• Turgot of Durham (redirect from Thurgot)
    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...
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    of a Francis Bacon painting." Schreiber played the womanizing Lotario Thurgot in Mike Newell's 2007 screen adaptation of Love in the Time of Cholera...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Thurgot Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St. Andrews) el. 1120 Succeeded by Robert...
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  • Hildebranda Sánchez Alicia Borrachero as Escolástica Liev Schreiber as Lotario Thurgot Laura Harring as Sara Noriega Hector Elizondo as Don Leo Ana Claudia Talancón...
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    hagiographer Thurgot was named Bishop of Saint Andrews (or Cell Rígmonaid) in 1107, presumably by Alexander's order. The case of Thurgot's would-be successor...
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  • percussion Tido Gaston – Vocals, percussion Jacques "Doudou" Chancy – Alto sax Thurgot Theodat – Alto sax Booker T. – Tenor sax Rosna – Vocals, percussion "'90s...
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    of Olof, the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen anointed Thurgot as the first Bishop in Skara. This Thurgot was successful in disseminating Christianity among...
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  • consecrate Thurgot as Bishop of St Andrew's. In September 1108, Anselm wrote to Ranulf forbidding anyone but Thomas or Anselm himself to consecrate Thurgot or...
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    Bishop Guillaume, O.F.M. ?? ???? 1263 Archbishop Maurin ?? ???? 1263 Bishop Thurgot 13 January 1264 Guillaume de La Roue, O.S.B. 22 February 1264 Benvenuto...
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    residents of the manor of Middleton that have been documented are Palli and Thurgot who were recorded in the Domesday Book. Middleton then passed to the Norman...
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    Saint Brendan, written around 1106–1118. She also commissioned the monk Thurgot of Durham, to write a biography of her mother, Saint Margaret. While Henry...
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    Diocese of Skara was established, with first bishop appointed in 1014: Thurgot of Skara (dead circa 1030). In a Papal document from 1120, Skara was mentioned...
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  • Roger as Bishop of Orkney, but refused to consecrate Thurgot to the see of St Andrews because Thurgot would not recognise the primacy of York. Gerard gave...
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    widely in the reign of Anund Jacob, with missionary work led by Bishop Thurgot of Skara in Västergötland until 1030 when he was nominally succeeded by...
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  • 1014), daughter of the Earl of Lade Håkon Eiriksson. They had a son, Thurgot Fagrskinna Ulfsen (n. 1032). Turgot would become Count Palatine (Leibhauptman...
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  • Alexander I and David I. Gradually the whole position passed into the hands of Thurgot and his successors in the bishopric. Canons Regular were instituted and...
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    Skara, in Götaland, endowed by Olof Skötkonung in his later years, with Thurgot, a nominee of Archbishop Unwan of Hamburg-Bremen, as its first bishop....
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    underlay the hagiography of David's mother Margaret, written by her confessor Thurgot at the instigation of the English royal court. Yet up until this period...
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  • before his consecration. Thomas also consecrated Thurgot as Bishop of St Andrews, although Thurgot seems to have managed to insert a reservation of his...
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    of King Eric I of Denmark. Boedil was the daughter of the Danish Earl Thurgot Fagerskind and Thorgunna and the sister of Svend Thrugotsen. Her grandfather...
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    King of Sweden, at Husaby in 1008. In Skara, Odinkar was succeeded by Thurgot, the first diocesan Bishop of Skara who held the position from 1012 to...
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  • as 1114, and Walter Bower tells us that the new priory was dedicated by Thurgot, then bishop of Cell Rígmonaid. As Turgot left Scotland in 1115, no later...
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    Thurgot who actually became an effective missionary-bishop. Adam says nothing about how Skara coped with the virtual vacancy-in-see between Thurgot's...
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