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Maurilius (c. 1000–1067) was a Norman Archbishop of Rouen from 1055 to 1067. Maurilius was originally from Reims, and was born about 1000. He trained as a priest at Liege and became a member of the cathedral chapter of Halberstadt. He became a monk at Fecamp Abbey, but then became a hermit at Vallombrosa. From there he was elected abbot of the monastery of St Marry of Florence, but his austerity caused a revolt amongst the monks and he was forced to return to Fecamp.

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  • Maurilio (es)
  • Maurille de Rouen (fr)
  • Maurilius (en)
  • Maurilius (nl)
  • Maurílio (pt)
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  • San Maurilio (†1067), arzobispo de Ruan entre 1055 y 1067. Antes de ser arzobispo en Ruan fue preboste de (Baja Sajonia) y abad en un monasterio de Florencia. En 1055 (fecha de su elevación al arzobispado) reunió un concilio y otro más tarde en Caen. Su fiesta se celebra el 9 de agosto. (es)
  • Saint Maurille ou Maurile, Maurilius en latin († 1067) est un archevêque de Rouen. (fr)
  • De heilige Maurilius was een benedictijner aartsbisschop. Hij werd geboren in Reims en vervulde verschillende kerkelijke functies in Normandië en Florence. (nl)
  • Maurilius (c. 1000–1067) was a Norman Archbishop of Rouen from 1055 to 1067. Maurilius was originally from Reims, and was born about 1000. He trained as a priest at Liege and became a member of the cathedral chapter of Halberstadt. He became a monk at Fecamp Abbey, but then became a hermit at Vallombrosa. From there he was elected abbot of the monastery of St Marry of Florence, but his austerity caused a revolt amongst the monks and he was forced to return to Fecamp. (en)
  • Maurílio (c. 1000–1067) foi um arcebispo normando de Ruão entre 1055 e 1067. Era originalmente de Reims, e nasceu cerca de 1000. Estudou o sacerdócio em Liege e tornou-se um membro do capítulo da catedral de Halberstadt. Tornou-se um monge na Abadia de Fécamp, mas depois tornou-se um eremita em Vallombrosa. De lá, foi eleito abade do mosteiro de Santa Maria de Florença, mas sua austeridade causou uma revolta entre os monges e ele foi forçado a voltar para Fécamp. (pt)
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  • San Maurilio (†1067), arzobispo de Ruan entre 1055 y 1067. Antes de ser arzobispo en Ruan fue preboste de (Baja Sajonia) y abad en un monasterio de Florencia. En 1055 (fecha de su elevación al arzobispado) reunió un concilio y otro más tarde en Caen. Su fiesta se celebra el 9 de agosto. (es)
  • Maurilius (c. 1000–1067) was a Norman Archbishop of Rouen from 1055 to 1067. Maurilius was originally from Reims, and was born about 1000. He trained as a priest at Liege and became a member of the cathedral chapter of Halberstadt. He became a monk at Fecamp Abbey, but then became a hermit at Vallombrosa. From there he was elected abbot of the monastery of St Marry of Florence, but his austerity caused a revolt amongst the monks and he was forced to return to Fecamp. Maurilius held the office of Archbishop of Rouen from 1054, when he first occurs in documents as archbishop. The Annals of Jumieges, however, place his elevation as archbishop in 1055. Maurilius succeeded Mauger, who was deposed by a council held in 1054 or 1055 at Lisieux under the guidance of a papal legate. After Mauger's deposition, Maurilius was appointed because of his support for church reform. Contemporaries praised his saintly character which gained him respect from his fellow clergy. He was also known for his scholarly interests and knowledge. He was a benefactor of the abbeys of Saint-Ouen, Jumièges, Le Tréport, and . Along with Lanfranc, he convinced the future St Anselm to take monastic vows in 1060. As archbishop, he built a large church to replace Rouen Cathedral. He also held at least one provincial synod - the 1063 Synod of Rouen, and perhaps held another ecclesiastical council sometime between 1055 and 1063. The archbishop's last appearance in documents happens in 1067, and he died in the summer of 1067. His last public act was to consecrate the new abbey church at Jumièges on 1 July 1067 in the presence of Duke William, newly returned from his conquest of England in 1066. Two different dates are given for Maurilius' death, with a notice of his death appearing for 11 July at the monastery of Mont Saint-Michel but Jumièges Abbey recorded his death on 9 August. He was buried in Rouen Cathedral. After his death, the archbishopric was offered to Lanfranc, who refused the office. (en)
  • Saint Maurille ou Maurile, Maurilius en latin († 1067) est un archevêque de Rouen. (fr)
  • De heilige Maurilius was een benedictijner aartsbisschop. Hij werd geboren in Reims en vervulde verschillende kerkelijke functies in Normandië en Florence. (nl)
  • Maurílio (c. 1000–1067) foi um arcebispo normando de Ruão entre 1055 e 1067. Era originalmente de Reims, e nasceu cerca de 1000. Estudou o sacerdócio em Liege e tornou-se um membro do capítulo da catedral de Halberstadt. Tornou-se um monge na Abadia de Fécamp, mas depois tornou-se um eremita em Vallombrosa. De lá, foi eleito abade do mosteiro de Santa Maria de Florença, mas sua austeridade causou uma revolta entre os monges e ele foi forçado a voltar para Fécamp. Ocupava o cargo de arcebispo de Ruão a partir de 1054, quando ele ocorre em documentos como arcebispo. Os Annals of Jumieges, no entanto, colocam sua elevação como arcebispo em 1055. Sucedeu Maugério, que foi deposto por um conselho realizado em 1054 ou 1055 em Lisieux, sob a orientação de um legado papal. Após a deposição de Maugério, foi nomeado por causa de seu apoio à reforma da igreja. Contemporâneos elogiaram seu caráter santo que lhe rendeu o respeito de seus companheiros do clero. Também era conhecido por seus interesses e conhecimentos acadêmicos. Era um benfeitor das abadias de , Jumièges, Le Tréport, e . Junto com Lanfranco, convenceu o futuro Santo Anselmo para tomar votos monásticos em 1060. Como arcebispo, construiu uma grande igreja para substituir a Catedral de Ruão. Também ocupou pelo menos um sínodo provincial — o de 1063, e talvez realizou outro concílio eclesiástico em algum momento entre 1055 e 1063. Sua última aparição em documentos acontece em 1067, e morreu no verão desse ano. Seu último ato público foi consagrar a nova igreja da abadia de Jumièges em 1º de julho de 1067, na presença do duque Guilherme, que havia voltado de sua recente conquista da Inglaterra em 1066. Duas datas diferentes são dadas para sua morte, com um aviso aparecendo para 11 de julho, no mosteiro de Monte Saint-Michel, mas a Abadia de Jumièges gravou sua morte em 9 de agosto. Foi enterrado na catedral de Ruão. Após sua morte, o arcebispado foi oferecido a Lanfranco, que recusou o cargo. (pt)
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