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  • Savaric
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Savaric may refer to: Savaric of Auxerre, bishop of Auxerre Savaric FitzGeldewin, bishop of Bath and Wells Savari de Mauléon or Savaric de Malleo, 13th

    Savaric

    Savaric

  • Glastonbury Abbey
  • Former Benedictine abbey at Somerset, England

    1197, Savaric FitzGeldewin, Bishop of Bath and Wells, traded the city of Bath to the king in return for the monastery of Glastonbury. Savaric secured

    Glastonbury Abbey

    Glastonbury Abbey

    Glastonbury_Abbey

  • Savaric FitzGeldewin
  • 12th-century Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury

    Savaric fitzGeldewin (died 8 August 1205) was an Englishman who became Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury in England. Related to his predecessor as well as

    Savaric FitzGeldewin

    Savaric_FitzGeldewin

  • Savaric of Auxerre
  • Savaric (died 715) was the Bishop of Auxerre from 710 until his death. A member of high nobility, he was a warrior who held a bishopric. He was the father

    Savaric of Auxerre

    Savaric_of_Auxerre

  • Childebert III
  • King of the Franks from 694 to 711

    April 711, southern Gaul began to grow independent: Burgundy under Bishop Savaric of Auxerre, Aquitaine under Duke Odo the Great, and Provence under Antenor

    Childebert III

    Childebert III

    Childebert_III

  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    OCLC 13163081. Wood, Charles T. (1991), "Fraud and Its Consequences: Savaric of Bath and the Reform of Glastonbury", in Abrams, Lesley; Carley, James

    King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King_Arthur

  • Savaric I (bishop of Mondoñedo)
  • Galician clergyman

    Sabaricus I (served as bishop 866–877) was a medieval Galician clergyman. (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol v t e v t e

    Savaric I (bishop of Mondoñedo)

    Savaric_I_(bishop_of_Mondoñedo)

  • Dagobert III
  • King of the Franks from 711 to 715

    areas of southern Gaul began to secede during Dagobert's brief time: Savaric, the fighting bishop of Auxerre, in 714 and 715 subjugated Orléans, Nevers

    Dagobert III

    Dagobert III

    Dagobert_III

  • Bohun family
  • English noble family of the late Middle Ages

    Canterbury-elect Muriel, married Savaric Fitzcana of Midhurst Geldewin Franco de Bohun, ancestor of the Bohuns of Midhurst Savaric FitzGeldewin (d. 1205), Bishop

    Bohun family

    Bohun family

    Bohun_family

  • Savari de Mauléon
  • French soldier

    Savari de Mauléon (also Savaury) (Occitan: Savaric de Malleo) (died 1236) was a French soldier, the son of Raoul de Mauléon, Viscount of Thouars and Lord

    Savari de Mauléon

    Savari de Mauléon

    Savari_de_Mauléon

  • Jocelin of Wells
  • 13th-century Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury

    (previously of Bath and Glastonbury) Elected 3 February 1206 Predecessor Savaric FitzGeldewin Successor Roger of Salisbury Other post canon of Wells Orders

    Jocelin of Wells

    Jocelin_of_Wells

  • Carolingian dynasty
  • Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel

    support and remove their authority. When Savaric died during Charles' early reign, he agreed to support Savaric's nephew Bishop Eucherius of Orléans' claim

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian_dynasty

  • Reginald Fitz Jocelin
  • English bishop, Archbishop of Canterbury-elect (died in 1191)

    from 1151 to 1180. He was also related to Robert, Earl of Gloucester. Savaric FitzGeldewin, Reginald's successor at Bath, was Reginald's father's second

    Reginald Fitz Jocelin

    Reginald Fitz Jocelin

    Reginald_Fitz_Jocelin

  • Tit for tat
  • English saying meaning "equivalent retaliation"

    Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 75 (300): 378–383. JSTOR 30090790. Savaric, Michel (October 11, 2014). Garbaye, Romain; Schnapper, Pauline (eds.)

    Tit for tat

    Tit for tat

    Tit_for_tat

  • Bishop of Bath and Wells
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    attached a priory, with the bishop's palace beside it. In 1197 Bishop Savaric FitzGeldewin officially moved his seat to Glastonbury Abbey with the approval

    Bishop of Bath and Wells

    Bishop of Bath and Wells

    Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells

  • Francia
  • Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)

    the regions were pulling away from the royal court under leaders such as Savaric of Auxerre, Antenor of Provence, and Odo of Aquitaine. The reigns of Clovis

    Francia

    Francia

    Francia

  • Savaric II (bishop of Mondoñedo)
  • Galician bishop

    Savaric II (died after 925/6) was the Bishop of Mondoñedo from 907. The see of Dumio, founded by Martin of Braga, had been transferred to Mondoñedo and

    Savaric II (bishop of Mondoñedo)

    Savaric_II_(bishop_of_Mondoñedo)

  • Avalon
  • Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend

    versions. Berkeley: University of California Press. Stout, Adam (2016). "Savaric, Glastonbury and the making of myths: a reappraisal". Antiquaries Journal

    Avalon

    Avalon

    Avalon

  • Uc de la Bacalaria
  • learned. Uc participated in a three-way torneyamen with Savaric de Malleo and Gaucelm Faidit. Savaric posed the dilemma: if a lady with three suitors gazes

    Uc de la Bacalaria

    Uc de la Bacalaria

    Uc_de_la_Bacalaria

  • Diocese of Bath and Wells
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    1174–91) brought Saint Hugh of Lincoln to England, and Reginald's successor Savaric FitzGeldewin (1192–1205) forcibly annexed Glastonbury Abbey to the diocese

    Diocese of Bath and Wells

    Diocese of Bath and Wells

    Diocese_of_Bath_and_Wells

  • Wells Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Somerset, England

    Glastonbury and Bath, before settling at Wells. In 1197 Reginald's successor, Savaric FitzGeldewin, with the approval of Pope Celestine III, officially moved

    Wells Cathedral

    Wells Cathedral

    Wells_Cathedral

  • Brigid of Kildare
  • Irish abbess and saint (c. 451 – c. 525)

    2019. Considère-Charon, Marie-Claire; Marie-Claire, Laplace; Philippe, Savaric; Michel, Foster (2008). The Irish Celebrating: Festive and Tragic Overtones

    Brigid of Kildare

    Brigid of Kildare

    Brigid_of_Kildare

  • Gilduin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    France Gelduin I (died 1137), lord of Combourg Geldwin, father of Bishop Savaric FitzGeldewin (died 1205) Gelduin II (died after 1235), lord of Combourg

    Gilduin

    Gilduin

  • 877
  • Calendar year

    Bugha al-Kabir, Abbasid general Ōe no Otondo, Japanese scholar (b. 811) Savaric I, bishop of Mondoñedo (b. 866) Wang Ying, Chinese rebel leader Vasiliev

    877

    877

  • Bath Abbey
  • Church in Somerset, England

    was between 1148 and 1161. In 1197, Reginald Fitz Jocelin's successor, Savaric FitzGeldewin, with the approval of Pope Celestine III, officially moved

    Bath Abbey

    Bath Abbey

    Bath_Abbey

  • List of troubadours and trobairitz
  • de Vilanova Rostaing Berenguier Rostanh de Merguas Rubaut Sail d'Escola Savaric de Malleo Scot Serveri de Girona Sifre Simon Doria Sordel Taurel Thomas

    List of troubadours and trobairitz

    List_of_troubadours_and_trobairitz

  • Hugh de Vivonne
  • French knight (died 1249)

    the company of the Poitevin Savaric de Mauléon coming to the aid of King John of England during the First Barons' War. Savaric was given command of Bristol

    Hugh de Vivonne

    Hugh de Vivonne

    Hugh_de_Vivonne

  • Henry de Sully (bishop of Worcester)
  • 12th-century Bishop of Worcester

    Preceded by Peter de Marcy Abbot of Glastonbury 1189–1193 Succeeded by Savaric FitzGeldewin Preceded by Robert FitzRalph Bishop of Worcester 1193–1195

    Henry de Sully (bishop of Worcester)

    Henry_de_Sully_(bishop_of_Worcester)

  • William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby
  • English nobleman

    married (as his first wife) Frank de Bohun, of Midhurst, great-nephew of Savaric FitzGeldewin; Joan de Ferrers (died 1267) married: (1) Sir John de Mohun

    William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby

    William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby

    William_de_Ferrers,_5th_Earl_of_Derby

  • Hugh of Wells
  • 13th-century Bishop of Lincoln

    fitzJocelin's death in 1191, Hugh continued in the service of the next bishop, Savaric FitzGeldewin. By the end of the 1190s, Hugh was a canon of Wells Cathedral

    Hugh of Wells

    Hugh of Wells

    Hugh_of_Wells

  • 1205
  • Calendar year

    Japanese samurai July 13 – Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury August 8 – Savaric FitzGeldewin, English bishop unknown dates" Alan IV ("the Young"), viscount

    1205

    1205

    1205

  • List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
  • (1286–1290) William of Louth (1290–1298) 7 Bishops of Bath South-West Somerset Savaric FitzGeldewin (1192–1206) Jocelin of Wells (1206–1242) Roger of Salisbury

    List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century

  • Midhurst
  • Market town in West Sussex, England

    Holmbush and Fairway areas, which continued into the 21st century. In 1106 Savaric fitz Cana (Fitzcane) received land in Midhurst and the neighbouring village

    Midhurst

    Midhurst

    Midhurst

  • Rochester Castle
  • Well preserved 12th-century castle in Rochester, Kent, South East England

    custom of the time when a garrison had forced a long and bloody conflict. Savaric de Mauléon, one of John's captains, persuaded the king otherwise, concerned

    Rochester Castle

    Rochester Castle

    Rochester_Castle

  • Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ
  • Military order

    Templars did in the Holy Land. Its first master was Pierre Savary (Peter Savaric), who called himself the "humble and poor master of the militia of the

    Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ

    Militia_of_the_Faith_of_Jesus_Christ

  • Adam of Damerham
  • 13th-century English Benedictine monk and historian

    which followed the annexation of the abbey to the see of Wells by Bishop Savaric, a proceeding which brought on Glastonbury heavy expense and loss of property

    Adam of Damerham

    Adam_of_Damerham

  • Eustace (bishop of Ely)
  • 12th and 13th-century Bishop of Ely and Chancellor of England

    investigate and settle the attempt by Savaric FitzGeldewin the Bishop of Wells to take over Glastonbury Abbey as Savaric's new cathedral site. The commissioners

    Eustace (bishop of Ely)

    Eustace (bishop of Ely)

    Eustace_(bishop_of_Ely)

  • 870s
  • Decade

    Bugha al-Kabir, Abbasid general Ōe no Otondo, Japanese scholar (b. 811) Savaric I, bishop of Mondoñedo (b. 866) Wang Ying, Chinese rebel leader 878 Abu

    870s

    870s

  • Conventum
  • of Savaric, viscount of Thouars, who had occupied land Hugh held from William, the latter promised to restore it, but secretly gave it to Savaric's brother

    Conventum

    Conventum

    Conventum

  • Eble V of Ventadorn
  • great-grandson of the long-lived Dauphin d'Auvergne. Chaytor, H. J. (2015-11-19). Savaric De Mauleon. Cambridge University Press. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-107-58556-0.

    Eble V of Ventadorn

    Eble_V_of_Ventadorn

  • William des Roches
  • to the added revenue. King John's senechal of Poitou for 1205 had been Savaric of Mauleon, who was limited to the Aunis coastline and later in the year

    William des Roches

    William_des_Roches

  • William of Wrotham
  • 13th-century English sheriff and royal official

    claimed to have held the office since 1194 during a later dispute with Savaric fitzGeldewin, the Bishop of Bath and another canon of the cathedral, Roger

    William of Wrotham

    William of Wrotham

    William_of_Wrotham

  • Christis Kirk on the Green
  • Anonymous poem written in about 1500 AD

    in Comic Form". In Condidère-Charon, Marie-Claire; Laplace, Philippe; Savaric (eds.). The Irish Celebrating: Festive and Tragic Overtones. Newcastle:

    Christis Kirk on the Green

    Christis Kirk on the Green

    Christis_Kirk_on_the_Green

  • Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Spain

    of Toledo, 653) Bela (Third Council of Braga, 675) Savaric I (866–877) Rudesind I (877–907) Savaric II (907–924) Rudesind II (925–950) Arias I Núnez (950–955)

    Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

    Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

    Diocese_of_Mondoñedo-Ferrol

  • Cuthbert Heath
  • British insurance businessman

    the Mediterranean. In 1930 he purchased a small estate, La Domaine de Savaric, in Èze in the Alpes-Maritimes, France. His pastimes also included country

    Cuthbert Heath

    Cuthbert_Heath

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Auxerre
  • Former French Roman Catholic diocese

    650 and 654 Vigilius, who was assassinated about 684 Tetricius (692–707) Savaric (710–715) Aidulf (perhaps 751–766) Maurin (perhaps 766–794) Aaron (perhaps

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Auxerre

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Auxerre

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Auxerre

  • Archdeacon of Sarum
  • Church of England ecclesiastical office

    possible to identify which areas they served. Ernald, Henry, Jordan and Savaric occur as archdeacons in Salisbury diocese without territorial titles, but

    Archdeacon of Sarum

    Archdeacon_of_Sarum

  • Torneyamen
  • Genre of Occitan poetry shaped as a competition

    Gaucelm, tres jocs enamoratz between Gaucelm Faidit, Uc de la Bacalaria, and Savaric de Malleo Senyer Bernatz, dues puncelhas say between Jacme Rovira and Bernat

    Torneyamen

    Torneyamen

    Torneyamen

  • Abbot of Glastonbury
  • List of medieval abbots of Glastonbury Abbey in England

    discovered in the cemetery c. 1190 Later Bishop of Worcester 1193–1195 Savaric FitzGeldewin 1193–1205 also Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury (Master William

    Abbot of Glastonbury

    Abbot_of_Glastonbury

  • Vida (Occitan literary form)
  • Vida: short biography Occitan literary form

    Rigaut de Berbezilh Tibors de Sarenom Tomier and Palaizi Sail d'Escola Savaric de Mauleon Sordello Turc Malec Uc de la Bacalaria Uc Brunet Uc de Mataplana

    Vida (Occitan literary form)

    Vida (Occitan literary form)

    Vida_(Occitan_literary_form)

  • Alfonso VIII's invasion of Gascony
  • razo (explanatory introduction), which states that it was written for Savaric de Mauléon and at the request of "the men of Aquitaine and the county of

    Alfonso VIII's invasion of Gascony

    Alfonso_VIII's_invasion_of_Gascony

  • Josceline de Bohon
  • 12th-century Bishop of Salisbury

    of Humphrey de Bohun, one of the companions of William the Conqueror. Savaric FitzGeldewin, who was bishop of Bath from 1192 to 1205, was Josceline's

    Josceline de Bohon

    Josceline de Bohon

    Josceline_de_Bohon

  • Up Marden
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    church had been given, along with Stoughton church, to Lewes Priory by Savaric fitz-Cane. St Michael's Church stands 500 feet (150 metres) above sea level

    Up Marden

    Up Marden

    Up_Marden

  • Occitan literature
  • de Miraval, Aimeric de Peguihan, Aimeric de Belenoi, Ademar le Negre, Savaric de Malleo Alfonso II, count of Provence (1185–1209): Elias de Barjols Raimon

    Occitan literature

    Occitan_literature

  • 1200s (decade)
  • Decade

    Japanese samurai July 13 – Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury August 8 – Savaric FitzGeldewin, English bishop unknown dates" Alan IV ("the Young"), viscount

    1200s (decade)

    1200s_(decade)

  • Gudesteus (bishop of Oviedo)
  • July 991 by which King Bermudo II donated a village in Asturias to Bishop Savaric of León, signed only by Gudesteus and not Bermudo, may indicate that by

    Gudesteus (bishop of Oviedo)

    Gudesteus (bishop of Oviedo)

    Gudesteus_(bishop_of_Oviedo)

  • Archdeacon of Northampton
  • Church of England ecclesiastical office

    February 1169 (d.): William bef. 1174–1175: Herbert Poore 1175–aft. 1187: Savaric FitzGeldewin bef. 1194–aft. 1198: Wimar (Winemer) bef. 1200–aft. 1203:

    Archdeacon of Northampton

    Archdeacon_of_Northampton

  • Uc de Saint Circ
  • Quercy troubadour

    him to Savaric de Mauleon, who in turn clothed and outfitted him. According to his vida, he spent a considerable amount of time with Savaric in Poitou

    Uc de Saint Circ

    Uc de Saint Circ

    Uc_de_Saint_Circ

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  • Savary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Savary

    English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements saba, of uncertain meaning + rīc ‘power’, which was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Savaric.A Savary from the Limousin region of France is documented in Neuville, Quebec, in 1683.

    Savary

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