Renaud de Forez
Renaud de Forez (died in Lyon October 22, 1226) was a French churchman who was Archbishop of Lyon (1193-1226).[1][2][3] The Son of Count Guigues II, Renaud he was archbishop of Lyon and Regent Forez, he joined the Lyon chapter in the episcopate of Guichard of Pontigny. He became abbot of Saint-Just in 1182.
Born into a vassal feudal family of the King of France, with close military and financial support for the crown. During his episcopate, tensions with the citizens of Lyon were increasing, particularly over tax, and these tensions erupt into armed conflict in 1208 and was resolved through the mediation of Eudes III of Burgundy, which negotiated to restore the rights of the archbishop.
Scalded Renaud moved into Castlerock Scize and as Acting feudal lord, he began to build Lyon fortifications . Furthermore, in connection with a dispute between dynasty of (Forez) Drill and Beaujeu, he took possession of fiefs that they had in the Lyon. He was also the guardian of his nephew Forez Guigues IV of 1203-12182 following the death of his brother Guigues III Forez, Earl of Forezl.[4] [5]
His religious work
As Bishop, Renaud II continued the reconstruction of the Cathedral in the Gothic style, at great expense. In 1218, it hosts the Dominicans in Lyon, and in 1220, the Franciscans. Not neglecting his diocese, he established the first known parishes, and seems to be the origin of the first synodal statutes.
After writing his will October 16, 1226, he died in Lyon and is buried at St. Irenaeus Church in the burial chamber of the Counts of Forez.
References
- ↑ History of the Dukes of Bourbon and the counts of Drill, Volume I on Google Books, Jean Marie de La Mure, 1809 pages 203-243.
- ↑ Liber largitorius. medieval history studies. Google Books Toubert Pierre, Dominique Barthélemy & Jean-Marie Martin Droz Edition 2003.
- ↑ Patrice Béghain Bruno Benoit Gerard Corneloup Bruno Thévenon, Historical Dictionary of Lyon, Stéphane Bachès, 2009, Lyon, 1054 p., (ISBN 978-2-915266-65-8), p. 1110-1111.
- ↑ Bruno Galland, Deux archevêchés entre la France et l'Empire : Les archevêques de Lyon et les archevêques de Vienne du milieu du XIIe siècle au milieu du XIVe siècle, Rome, École française de Rome, coll. « Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome » (no 282),? 1994, 831 p. (ISBN 2-7283-0299-5, notice BnF no FRBNF35738384)
- ↑ Renaud de Forez, Chapitre VIII bis d'Histoire des ducs de Bourbon et des comtes de Forez, Tome I. sur Google Livres, Jean Marie de La Mure, 1809, pages 174-179.