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Maurice, of Sully, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1120-1196


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    • Maurice, de Sully, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1120-1196
    • Maurice de Sully, Bp. of Paris, d. 1196
    • Maurice, of Sully, Bishop of Paris, ca. 1120-1196
    • Mauricius, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1120-1196
    • Mauritius, de Sulliaco, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1120-1196
    • Sulliaco, Mauritius de, approximately 1120-1196
    • Sully, Maurice de, approximately 1120-1196
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      • Maurice de Sully, Bp. of Paris, d. 1196
      • Maurice, of Sully, Bishop of Paris, ca. 1120-1196
    • Sources

      • found:Longère, J. Les sermons latins de Maurice de Sully, évêque de Paris (1196), 1988:page 11 (Bishop of Paris, 1160-1196) page 159 (Mauritius de Sulliaco)
      • found:New Cath. encyc.(Maurice of Sully, Bishop of Paris, theologian, preacher, builder of the Cathedral of Notre Dame; b. ca. 1120; d. 9/11/1196)
      • found:BM(Sully, Maurice de, Bishop of Paris)
      • found:Bib. nat.(hdg.: Maurice de Sully; usage: ...Mauricii, Parisiensis episcopi)
      • found:LC data base, 10/26/89(hdg.: Maurice de Sully, Bp. of Paris, d. 1196)
      • found:Wikipedia, viewed May 15, 2023(Maurice de Sully; died September 11, 1196; Bishop of Paris from 1160 until his retirement in 1196; born in Sully-sur-Loire at the beginning of the twelfth century; he came to Paris around 1140 to study; he soon became known as an able professor of theology and an eloquent preacher; in 1159 he was mentioned as the Archdeacon of Paris, and on October 12, 1160, he was elected to succeed Peter Lombard in the episcopal see of the city; the construction of Notre-Dame was begun and almost entirely completed under him; he also rebuilt the episcopal palace in which the nobility and clergy met in 1179 at the coronation of Philip Augustus as joint ruler with his father Louis VII; he enjoyed in a high degree the confidence of both rulers; although he retained the administration of his diocese, he retired, late in life, to the Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris, where he died; he is the author of a treatise on the Canon of the Mass, preserved in manuscript at Bourges; numerous sermons, some in Latin, others in vernacular, are also attributed to him; the French sermons do not seem to be in their present form the work of Maurice de Sully; they are more commonly considered as reproductions made by ecclesiastics from his Latin collection)
      • found:BnF authorities, viewed May 15, 2023record 12139590 (Maurice de Sully (1120?-1196); country: France; born: 1120?, Sully-sur-Loire (Loiret); died: 1196, Paris; Bishop of Paris (from 1160); professor and preacher; variants: Maurice of Sully (1120?-1196); Sully, Maurice de (1120?-1196); source(s): Les Sermons latins de Maurice de Sully / Jean Longère, 1988; GDEL; BN Cat. gén. : Maurice de Sully)
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