Nicholas de Balmyle

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Nicholas Balmyle (auch Nicholas of St Andrews) († zwischen 8. Februar 1319 und 30. Januar 1320) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Vor 1301 wurde er schottischer Kanzler, und vor 1307 wurde er Bischof von Dunblane. Seine Karriere veranschaulicht den Einfluss, den das Bistum St Andrews zu seiner Zeit auf die schottische Kirche hatte. rdf:langString
Nicholas de Balmyle (d. 1319 × 1320), also called Nicholas of St Andrews, was a Scottish administrator and prelate in the late 13th century and early 14th century. A graduate of an unknown university, he served his earliest years as a clergyman at St Andrews, moving on to hold churches in Lothian as well as deputising (as Official) to two archdeacons of Lothian. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nicholas Balmyle
rdf:langString Nicholas de Balmyle
rdf:langString Nicholas de Balmyle
rdf:langString Nicholas de Balmyle
xsd:date 1319-02-08
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rdf:langString Alexander Kennedy
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rdf:langString (The arms of the diocese of Dunblane )
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rdf:langString Nicholas Balmyle (auch Nicholas of St Andrews) († zwischen 8. Februar 1319 und 30. Januar 1320) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Vor 1301 wurde er schottischer Kanzler, und vor 1307 wurde er Bischof von Dunblane. Seine Karriere veranschaulicht den Einfluss, den das Bistum St Andrews zu seiner Zeit auf die schottische Kirche hatte.
rdf:langString Nicholas de Balmyle (d. 1319 × 1320), also called Nicholas of St Andrews, was a Scottish administrator and prelate in the late 13th century and early 14th century. A graduate of an unknown university, he served his earliest years as a clergyman at St Andrews, moving on to hold churches in Lothian as well as deputising (as Official) to two archdeacons of Lothian. In the late summer and in the autumn of 1296, between the death of Bishop William Fraser and the arrival of the new Bishop of St Andrews William de Lamberton, Nicholas was placed in charge of the diocese of St Andrews as Official. Nicholas thereafter can be found exercising a senior role in Scottish affairs, and by early 1301 he was Chancellor of Scotland. In his late 60s or (more probably) his 70s by this stage, Nicholas was an extremely old man, yet in 1307 he became Bishop of Dunblane. He held this position until his death in either 1319 or 1320.
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