• Reinald Macer [also called Reginald] (died 1213) was a medieval Cistercian monk and bishop, active in the Kingdom of Scotland during the reign of William...
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  • A macer is an officer who bears a ceremonial mace. Macer is a Roman cognomen meaning "lean". Aemilius Macer was a Roman poet of the late Republic. Aemilius...
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  • Melrose reported his death in 1195, and the election of his successor Reinald Macer in March of that year. The English chronicler Roger of Howden gave his...
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  • that name. After reporting the death of the previous Bishop of Ross, Reinald Macer, the Chronicle of Melrose related that: Andreas de Moravia's refusal...
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    1151-1155 Symeon of Rosemarkie 1161-1195 Gregoir of Rosemarkie 1195-1213 Reinald Macer Former monk of Melrose Abbey. 1213 x 1214 Andreas de Moravia Was elected...
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  • Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie Symeon of Rosemarkie Gregoir of Rosemarkie Reinald Macer Andreas de Moravia§ Robert I Robert II Matthew Robert de Fyvie Adam...
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    Religious titles Preceded by Reinald Macer Bishop of Ross elect 1213 Succeeded by Robert Capellanus Preceded by Bricius Bishop of Moray 1222/4–1242 Succeeded by...
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    Retrieved 22 May 2013. Foxe's Book of Martyrs 338. Christopher Lyster, John Mace, John Spencer, Simon Joyne, Richard Nichols and John Hamond. Exclassics.com...
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