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Herbert de Losinga

Herbert de Losinga (died 22 July 1119) was the first Bishop of Norwich. He founded Norwich Cathedral in 1096 when he was Bishop of Thetford.

Herbert de Losinga
Bishop of Norwich
Bauchon Window of Norwich Cathedral
ProvinceCanterbury
Installedc. 1095
Term ended22 July 1119
SuccessorEverard
Orders
Consecration1090 or 1091
Personal details
Born
Died22 July 1119
DenominationRoman Catholic
ParentsRobert de Losinga, Abbot of New Minster, Winchester
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Life Edit

Losinga was born in Exmes, near Argentan, Normandy, the son of Robert de Losinga[1] (died June 1098)[2]

Losinga was educated in Normandy, and took his vows at Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, of which he eventually became prior. While serving in this office he was invited to England by the king, William Rufus, who appointed him abbot of Ramsey Abbey.[3]

Losinga was consecrated Bishop of Thetford in 1090 or 1091.[4] He received the appointment having paid the king a sum of £1,900 pounds, as part of a deal in which Herbert's father was made Abbot of New Minster, Winchester.[5] In 1094 he went to Rome to ask for forgiveness from Pope Urban for this act of simony.[6] On his return he transferred the see from Thetford to Norwich, in accordance with the decree of Lanfranc's synod of 1075, that bishops should have their sees in the principal town of the diocese.[6]

In addition to Norwich Cathedral, Losinga was responsible for founding St Margaret’s Church in King’s Lynn; the Church of St Nicholas in Great Yarmouth; and Norwich School.

Losinga visited Rome for a second time in 1116, representing the king in a dispute between the monarch and Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury. It may have been on the return journey that he fell severely ill at Placentia (modern Piacenza); other sources suggest he suffered this illness on a possible third journey to Rome, which he did not complete, instead awaiting his fellow ambassadors at Placentia, before returning to England with them.[7]

One of Losinga's last public appearances was at the funeral of Queen Matilda on May Day 1118.[7] He died on 22 July 1119[8] and was buried before the high altar of Norwich Cathedral.[7]

Fourteen sermons and 57 letters written by Losinga have survived.[9]

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Doubleday and Page Houses of Benedictine monks: New Minster, or the Abbey of Hyde pp. 116–122
  2. ^ Licence, Tom, ed. (2014). Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin: Miracles of St Edmund (in Latin and English). Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. p. xcvii. ISBN 978-0-19-968919-4.
  3. ^ Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p. 5
  4. ^ British History Online Bishops of Norwich 14 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 29 October 2007
  5. ^ Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p. 6
  6. ^ a b Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p. 94
  7. ^ a b c Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p. 98
  8. ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 261
  9. ^ Wollaston Norwich Cathedral p. 22

References Edit

  • White, Charles Harold Evelyn (1893). "Losinga, Herbert de" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 34. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • Greenway, Diana E, ed. (1971). "NORWICH: Bishops (originally of Elmham and Thetford)". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300. Vol. 2, Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces). London. pp. 55–58. Retrieved 1 September 2021 – via British History Online.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Doubleday, H. Arthur; Page, William, eds. (1903). Houses of Benedictine monks: New Minster, or the Abbey of Hyde. A History of the County of Hampshire. Vol. 2. British History Online.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  • Quennell, C. H. B. (1898). The Cathedral Church of Norwich. Bell's Cathedrals. London: George Bell and Sons.
  • Wollaston, Deirdre (1996). in I. Atherton et al. (eds), Norwich Cathedral: church, city and diocese, 1096-1996. London: Hambleton. ISBN 9781852851347.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Thetford
c. 1090–c. 1095
see moved to Norwich
see moved from Thetford Bishop of Norwich
c. 1095–1119
Succeeded by

herbert, losinga, died, july, 1119, first, bishop, norwich, founded, norwich, cathedral, 1096, when, bishop, thetford, bishop, norwichbauchon, window, norwich, cathedralprovincecanterburyinstalledc, 1095term, ended22, july, 1119successoreverardordersconsecrati. Herbert de Losinga died 22 July 1119 was the first Bishop of Norwich He founded Norwich Cathedral in 1096 when he was Bishop of Thetford Herbert de LosingaBishop of NorwichBauchon Window of Norwich CathedralProvinceCanterburyInstalledc 1095Term ended22 July 1119SuccessorEverardOrdersConsecration1090 or 1091Personal detailsBornExmes NormandyDied22 July 1119DenominationRoman CatholicParentsRobert de Losinga Abbot of New Minster WinchesterPrevious post s Bishop of ThetfordAbbot of RamseyLife EditLosinga was born in Exmes near Argentan Normandy the son of Robert de Losinga 1 died June 1098 2 Losinga was educated in Normandy and took his vows at Fecamp Abbey in Normandy of which he eventually became prior While serving in this office he was invited to England by the king William Rufus who appointed him abbot of Ramsey Abbey 3 Losinga was consecrated Bishop of Thetford in 1090 or 1091 4 He received the appointment having paid the king a sum of 1 900 pounds as part of a deal in which Herbert s father was made Abbot of New Minster Winchester 5 In 1094 he went to Rome to ask for forgiveness from Pope Urban for this act of simony 6 On his return he transferred the see from Thetford to Norwich in accordance with the decree of Lanfranc s synod of 1075 that bishops should have their sees in the principal town of the diocese 6 In addition to Norwich Cathedral Losinga was responsible for founding St Margaret s Church in King s Lynn the Church of St Nicholas in Great Yarmouth and Norwich School Losinga visited Rome for a second time in 1116 representing the king in a dispute between the monarch and Anselm the Archbishop of Canterbury It may have been on the return journey that he fell severely ill at Placentia modern Piacenza other sources suggest he suffered this illness on a possible third journey to Rome which he did not complete instead awaiting his fellow ambassadors at Placentia before returning to England with them 7 One of Losinga s last public appearances was at the funeral of Queen Matilda on May Day 1118 7 He died on 22 July 1119 8 and was buried before the high altar of Norwich Cathedral 7 Fourteen sermons and 57 letters written by Losinga have survived 9 Citations Edit Doubleday and Page Houses of Benedictine monks New Minster or the Abbey of Hyde pp 116 122 Licence Tom ed 2014 Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint Bertin Miracles of St Edmund in Latin and English Oxford UK Clarendon Press p xcvii ISBN 978 0 19 968919 4 Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p 5 British History Online Bishops of Norwich Archived 14 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 29 October 2007 Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p 6 a b Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p 94 a b c Quennell Cathedral Church of Norwich p 98 Fryde et al Handbook of British Chronology p 261 Wollaston Norwich Cathedral p 22References EditWhite Charles Harold Evelyn 1893 Losinga Herbert de In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 34 London Smith Elder amp Co Greenway Diana E ed 1971 NORWICH Bishops originally of Elmham and Thetford Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066 1300 Vol 2 Monastic Cathedrals Northern and Southern Provinces London pp 55 58 Retrieved 1 September 2021 via British History Online a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Doubleday H Arthur Page William eds 1903 Houses of Benedictine monks New Minster or the Abbey of Hyde A History of the County of Hampshire Vol 2 British History Online Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I 1996 Handbook of British Chronology Third revised ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 56350 X Quennell C H B 1898 The Cathedral Church of Norwich Bell s Cathedrals London George Bell and Sons Wollaston Deirdre 1996 in I Atherton et al eds Norwich Cathedral church city and diocese 1096 1996 London Hambleton ISBN 9781852851347 Catholic Church titlesPreceded byWilliam de Beaufeu Bishop of Thetfordc 1090 c 1095 see moved to Norwichsee moved from Thetford Bishop of Norwichc 1095 1119 Succeeded byEverard Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herbert de Losinga amp oldid 1169158099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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