Richard FitzRalph
978-613-3-12332-8
613312332X
84
2010-09-25
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Richard FitzRalph (c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was an Archbishop of Armagh during the 14th century. He was born into a well-off burgess family of Anglo-Norman/Hiberno-Norman descent in Dundalk, Ireland. He is noted as an ex-fellow and teacher of Balliol College, at the University of Oxford in 1325 (which is the earliest known record of him). By 1331 he was a Regent master in Theology, and soon after was made Vice-Chancellor of the University; this was an almost unparalleled achievement for someone still in his early thirties, let alone an Irishman. As Vice-Chancellor, he was faced with the crisis caused by the famous secession of masters and students to Stamford, and it is thought that this issue may have caused his first visit to the Papal Court at Avignon in 1334. He returned to England the following year having been appointed Dean of Lichfield — "notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Crediton and Bosham, and has had provision made for him of the Chancellorship of Lincoln and the canonries and prebends of Armagh and Exeter, all of which he is to resign."
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