Audoen
Not to be confused with Audoin (bishop) or Audoen of Rouen.
Audoen | |
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Bishop of Évreux | |
Elected | 1113 |
Term ended | 1139 |
Personal details | |
Born | Condé-sur-Seulles, France |
Died |
July 2, 1139 Merton Priory, England |
Parents | Anger |
Audoen (sometimes Audin or Ouen) was a medieval Bishop of Évreux in Normandy. He was the son of Anger, a canon of London, and brother of Thurstan, the Archbishop of York. Audoen served as bishop from 1113 to 1139.[1]
Citations
- ↑ Spear "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy" Journal of British Studies p. 5
References
- Spear, David S. (1982). "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy, 1066–1204". Journal of British Studies XXI (2): 1–10. doi:10.1086/385787.
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