LC control no. | no2019116367 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Henry, of France, Archbishop of Reims, approximately 1121-1175 |
Variant(s) | Heinrich, von Frankreich, approximately 1121-1175 Henri, de Clairvaux, approximately 1121-1175 Henri, de France, approximately 1121-1175 Henri, de Reims, approximately 1121-1175 Henri I, Archbishop of Reims, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Archipiscopus Remensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Bellovacensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Belvacensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Claraevallensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Franciae, Archipiscopus Remensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henricus, Remensis, approximately 1121-1175 Henry, of Rheims, approximately 1121-1175 |
Birth date | 1121~ |
Death date | 1175-11-13 |
Place of death | Reims (France) |
Affiliation | Catholic Church |
Profession or occupation | Bishops Princes |
Found in | Twomey, Bernard F., Brother. Henry of France and his role in the schism of 1159, 1956: title page (Henry of France) page vii (Prince, Bishop and Archbishop) page 1 (Capetian; member of the royal family of France) page 4 (third of eight children of Louis VI and Adelaide of Maurienne) page 6 (year of birth uncertain; likely in late 1122 or sometime in 1123) page 133 (died on 13 November 1175 in Reims, aged 51) Wikipedia, viewed 8 August 2019: (Henry of France; born circa 1121; died 13 November 1175; Bishop of Beauvais (1149-1161); Archbishop of Reims (1161-1175)) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_of_France,_Archbishop_of_Reims> Latin Wikipedia, viewed 8 August 2019: (Henricus Franciae; Archiepiscopus Remensis) <https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henricus_Franciae_(archiepiscopus_Remensis> Wikidata in VIAF, viewed 8 August 2019: (Henry of France, Archbishop of Reims, bishop) <https://viaf.org/processed/WKP%7CQ966305> German National Library in VIAF, viewed 8 August 2019: (Henricus, Remensis, -1175; cross-references: Henricus, Archipiscopus Remensis, -1175; Henri de France, -1175; Henry of Rheims, -1175; Henricus, Claraevallensis, -1175; Henricus, Bellovacensis, -1175; Henricus, Filius Ludovici VI, -1175) <https://viaf.org/processed/DNB%7C104353503> Catholic Online Encyclopedia, viewed 8 August 2019: Archdiocese of Reims (Henry of France; second son of King Louis VI (1162-75); helped secure the recognition in France of Pope Alexander III against antipope Octavian) <https://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=9926> Biographical index of the Middle Ages, 2011: page 521 (Henri de France (Henricus); archbishop of Reims, abbot, bishop; ca. 1121-1175) Cawley, Charles. Medieval lands website, viewed 8 August 2019: Reims archbishopric (Henri de France; son of Louis VI King of France & his wife Adelaide de Maurienne; born [1121/23]; died 13 Nov 1175, buried in Reims; tonsured in 1134; archdeacon of OrleĢans 1142; resigned from all his ecclesiastical posts 1146-47 to become a Cistercian monk at Clairvaux; elected Bishop of Beauvais 1148/49, consecrated 1150; the Continuatio of Sigebert's Chronica from Anchin records in 1161 the succession of Henricus Belvacensis episcopus frater Ludowici regis Francorum Archbishop of Reims 1162; the Continuatio of Sigebert's Chronica from Anchin records in 1161 the succession of Henricus Belvacensis episcopus frater Ludowici regis Francorum Robert of Torigny records the death in 1175 of "Henricus frater Lodovici regis Francorum archiepiscopus Remensis"; the necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Id Nov" of "Henricus archiepiscopus Remorum frater regis Francorum") <http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/Reims.htm#_Toc327351829> Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore. Volume 3, 1887: page 1922 (Henri I, Abp. of Reims; -1175) Evergates, Theodore. Henry the liberal, 2016: page 197 (Archbishop Henry of France) 237 (Henry of France; Archbishop Henry) Cisterican Biography online, viewed 8 August 2019: (Heinrich von Frankreich; Henri de France; Henri de Clairvaux; Henri de Reims; Henricus Remensis; born 1121; died 13 November 1175; cistercian in Clairvaux; Bishop of Beauvais; archbishop and Duke of Reims; counselor of King Louis VII) <http://www.zisterzienserlexikon.de/wiki/Heinrich_von_Frankreich> |
Associated language | eng fre lat |