Raoul d'Avranches

Raoul d'Avranches (Radulfus[1]) was a bishop of Bayeux at the end of the 10th century and the beginning of the 11th century.[2]

Biography

Originally from Dol-de-Bretagne, Raoul was from a noble family.[3]

He succeeded bishop Richard and became bishop of Bayeux in 986.

According to the Gallia Christiana, he occupied the seat around 966, but this date seems unlikely.[1]

He signed for foundations in favor of the abbey of Fécamp by the Duke of Normandy in 989 and attended a council held in Rouen in 990.[3]

He was present at the dedication of the church of S. Trinité at Fécamp in 990.

In 1006 a fire destroyed the cathedral of Bayeux.

Radulfus died shortly after the fire. [4]

References

  1. Pierre Bouet et François Neveux, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle : Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre - 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de Caen, 1995, 330 p. (ISBN 2-84133-021-4), "Les évêques normands de 985 à 1150", p. 19-35
  2. "Diocese of Bayeux, France".
  3. M. Hermant, Histoire du diocèse de Bayeux, première partie contenant l'histoire des évêques, Chez Pierre F. Doublet, Caen, 1705, p. 125
  4. Fisquet, Honoré Jean P. . La France pontificale: Metropole de Rouen: Bayeux et Lisieux.(Paris:(1864) E. Repos.) p. 20.


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