Gerard (archbishop of York)

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Gérard von Rouen († 21. Mai 1108 in London) war ein englischer Geistlicher sowie Lordkanzler und Siegelbewahrer von England und Erzbischof von York. rdf:langString
Gerard (fallecido el 21 de mayo de 1108) fue un clérigo y funcionario real normando, arzobispo de York entre 1100 y 1108 y Lord Canciller de Inglaterra desde 1085 hasta 1092. Miembro del cabildo catedralicio de Ruan antes de convertirse en funcionario real bajo el rey Guillermo I de Inglaterra y posteriormente su hijo Guillermo II. Gerard fue nombrado Lord Canciller por Guillermo I y continuó con el cargo bajo sus sucesor, que lo recompensó con el en 1096. Gerard pudo haber estado en la partida de caza real en la que Guillermo II fue asesinado, así como presenciando la firma de la primera carta del nuevo rey, Enrique I de Inglaterra, pocos días después de la muerte de Guillermo. rdf:langString
Gérard, mort le 21 mai 1108, est un prélat anglo-normand, évêque d'Hereford (1096-1100) puis archevêque d'York (1100-1108). Il est aussi probablement chancelier du royaume durant les règnes de Guillaume le Conquérant et de Guillaume le Roux. rdf:langString
Gerard (died 21 May 1108) was Archbishop of York between 1100 and 1108 and Lord Chancellor of England from 1085 until 1092. A Norman, he was a member of the cathedral clergy at Rouen before becoming a royal clerk under King William I of England and subsequently his son King William II Rufus. Gerard was appointed Lord Chancellor by William I, and he continued in that office under Rufus, who rewarded him with the Bishopric of Hereford in 1096. Gerard may have been with the king's hunting party when William II was killed, as he is known to have witnessed the first charter issued by the new king, Henry I of England, within days of William's death. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gérard von Rouen († 21. Mai 1108 in London) war ein englischer Geistlicher sowie Lordkanzler und Siegelbewahrer von England und Erzbischof von York.
rdf:langString Gerard (died 21 May 1108) was Archbishop of York between 1100 and 1108 and Lord Chancellor of England from 1085 until 1092. A Norman, he was a member of the cathedral clergy at Rouen before becoming a royal clerk under King William I of England and subsequently his son King William II Rufus. Gerard was appointed Lord Chancellor by William I, and he continued in that office under Rufus, who rewarded him with the Bishopric of Hereford in 1096. Gerard may have been with the king's hunting party when William II was killed, as he is known to have witnessed the first charter issued by the new king, Henry I of England, within days of William's death. Soon after Henry's coronation Gerard was appointed to the recently vacant see of York, and became embroiled in the long-running dispute between York and the see of Canterbury concerning which archbishopric had primacy over England. Gerard managed to secure papal recognition of York's claim to jurisdiction over the church in Scotland, but he was forced to agree to a compromise with his counterpart at Canterbury, Anselm, over Canterbury's claims to authority over York, although it was not binding on his successors. In the Investiture Controversy between the king and the papacy over the right to appoint bishops, Gerard worked on reconciling the claims of the two parties; the controversy was finally resolved in 1107. Gerard was a patron of learning, to the extent that he urged at least one of his clergy to study Hebrew, a language not commonly studied at that time. He himself was a student of astrology, which led to suggestions that he was a magician and a sorcerer. Partly because of such rumours, and his unpopular attempts to reform his cathedral clergy, Gerard was denied a burial inside York Minster after his sudden death in 1108. His successor as archbishop subsequently had Gerard's remains moved into the cathedral church from their initial resting place beside the cathedral porch.
rdf:langString Gerard (fallecido el 21 de mayo de 1108) fue un clérigo y funcionario real normando, arzobispo de York entre 1100 y 1108 y Lord Canciller de Inglaterra desde 1085 hasta 1092. Miembro del cabildo catedralicio de Ruan antes de convertirse en funcionario real bajo el rey Guillermo I de Inglaterra y posteriormente su hijo Guillermo II. Gerard fue nombrado Lord Canciller por Guillermo I y continuó con el cargo bajo sus sucesor, que lo recompensó con el en 1096. Gerard pudo haber estado en la partida de caza real en la que Guillermo II fue asesinado, así como presenciando la firma de la primera carta del nuevo rey, Enrique I de Inglaterra, pocos días después de la muerte de Guillermo.
rdf:langString Gérard, mort le 21 mai 1108, est un prélat anglo-normand, évêque d'Hereford (1096-1100) puis archevêque d'York (1100-1108). Il est aussi probablement chancelier du royaume durant les règnes de Guillaume le Conquérant et de Guillaume le Roux.
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