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As bishop, Philip quarreled with the monks of his church over the right of the bishop to name clergy to serve churches. At one point, the monks were besieged in the cathedral, and the prior of the monks was excommunicated. Some sources blame the bishop's nephew Aimeric for fanning the flames of the
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Philip was appointed as Bishop of Durham in November 1195. He was formally elected by the chapter in January 1196. The pope confirmed the election on 13 April 1196 and he was ordained a priest on 15 June 1196. On 20 April 1197 he was finally consecrated as bishop, by the pope in Rome. Prior to his
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about contested lands in France. It was in the course of this successful negotiation that the pope consecrated him as bishop. In 1198 Philip was sent to Germany to attend the election of a successor to Emperor
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Philip died on 22 April 1208. It is said the monks refused him a Christian burial, his body ending up in an obscure grave with no religious ceremony. However, his gravestone is recorded in the chapter-house.
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Philip's origins and early life are unknown, although it is believed he may have had a university education. The first records of him are in 1191, when he was accompanying
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In 1207, Philip quarrelled with King John over the right of John to tax tenants of the Church. Philip denied that John had such a right, but, along with Archbishop
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of York, had his lands confiscated. Both Geoffrey and Philip went to the court of the king, and begged to be forgiven. Philip had to pay a fine for forgiveness.
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in Durham, and installed his nephew Aimeric (or Aimery) as the Archdeacon of both Durham and Carlisle.
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quarrel, but Philip also violently disputed the monks' side. Eventually a settlement was reached.
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in 1199, and attempted to protest the fact that the coronation took place without the
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prior to March 1194 by Richard I, having previously been a royal
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Index

Philip of Poictou
Philip of Poitiers (disambiguation)
Bishop of Durham
Hugh de Puiset
Richard Poore
Archdeacon of Canterbury
Pope Innocent III
Bishop of Durham
Archdeacon
Canterbury
Richard I
Third Crusade
Cyprus
Archdeacon of Canterbury
clerk
Dean of York
mint
Bishop of Lisieux
Celestine III
Henry VI
King John
Archbishop of York
Santiago de Compostela
Berengaria of Navarre
Geoffrey




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