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Renaud du Bellay was the treasurer of Tours Cathedral and Archbishop of Reims from AD 1083 to 1096.[1] He succeeded Manasses I after a vacancy of around three years.[2] He presided over the Council of Soissons in 1092–93 which declared Roscellin's nominalism heretical. The acts of the council have not survived but it is known from contemporary correspondence, as with Anselm, the archbishop of Canterbury.[3]

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Citations

  1. Jerry Carfantan (1 January 1987). William, Abbot of St. Thierry: a colloquium at the Abbey of St. Thierry. Cistercian Publications. ISBN 978-0-87907-894-2. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  2. Saint Bruno; Denis le Chartreux (2006). Le commentaire des Psaumes des montées: Une échelle de vie intérieure. Editions Beauchesne. pp. 16 f. ISBN 978-2-7010-1497-5. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. Cunningham (1836), p. 312, n. 6.

Bibliography

  • Cunningham, Francis (1836), Text-book of Ecclesiastical History by J.C.I. Gieseler, 3rd ed., Vol. II, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea, & Blanchard [A translation of the original German version]. (in English) & (in Latin)
  • Fisquet, Honoré (1864). La France pontificale (Gallia Christiana): Metropole de Reims: Reims (in French). Paris: Etienne Repos. pp. 76–78.

Further reading

  • Nouvelle Biographie Générale. Vol 33 Mal-Mar. Paris, 1859.
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