William of Breteuil
Saint William of Breteuil | |
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Died |
1130 Breteuil, near Beauvais, France |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 14 July |
William of Breteuil was Benedictine abbot of Breteuil, near Beauvais, France. He rebuilt the monastery after it had been nearly destroyed by the Normans.[1] He married the daughter of Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu and his wife Adelaide of Normandy. He was held captive and tortured by Ascelin Gouel de Perceval 'Lupus', Sire d'Yvry, until he finally granted his daughter Isabella de Breteuil's hand in marriage to him.;[2]
Notes
- ↑ St. William of Breteuil Catholic Online
- ↑ Francis Palgrave, The History of Normandy and of England... !V:398ff.
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