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77: 405: 451: 463: 439: 125:, but in attempting to mediate between king and archbishop he alienated both sides; after Becket's murder Arnulf undertook the royal defence before the pope. In 1181 or perhaps a little earlier, he lost the good will of the king, and for a while that of 53:. It is probable that he studied theology in Paris in the mid-1120s. By 1133 he was a clerk in the household of Geoffrey of Leves, Bishop of Chatres and was studying Roman Law in Bologna. He made his mark writing in defence of 483: 415: 133:, where he died. His writings include a collection of letters, collated by himself, which survive in 19 manuscripts, and some poetry. 508: 503: 94:, which had been burned 5 years prior, before having the funds to start the necessary full rebuilding in 1160. He accompanied 359: 21:(1104/1109 – 31 August 1184) was a medieval French bishop who figured prominently as a conservative figure during the 49:
He was born in Normandy, the second son of Hardouin de Neuville, and was educated there by his elder brother, Jean,
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during the schism, and encouraged his brother bishops to defend the cause of ecclesiastical liberty against
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to become king of England and took the king's side in the conflict between Henry and
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The cultural context and Arnulf's conflicts are explored by Carolyn P. Schriber,
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Spear, David S. "The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy, 1066–1204"
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Rerum italicarum Scriptores ab anno æræ christianæ 500 ad annum
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The Dilemma of Arnulf of Lisieux: New Ideas Versus Old Ideals
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He was an early partisan of Henry in his struggles as
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Index

Renaissance of the 12th century
Cathedral of Lisieux
Gothic architecture
Normandy
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bishop of SĂ©es
Pope Innocent II
bishop of AngoulĂŞme
Antipope Anacletus II
Stephen
The Anarchy

Cathedral of Saint Pierre, Lisieux
See of Lisieux
cathedral
Louis VII
his crusade
Pope Alexander III
Council of Tours (1163)
Henry II of England
Duke of Normandy
Thomas Becket
Pope Lucius III
Abbey of St. Victor, Paris
Hugh Nonant
Bishop of Coventry



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