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Alpín of Strathearn was late 13th century Scottish prelate and graduate of the University of Bologna. The description of him as being of "noble birth" and his appellation de Stratherne indicate he was probably from the kin-group of the mormaers of Strathearn. His date of birth is not known, but he appeared in Bologna, where there was a university, in 1278, described as dominus (knight) and Archdeacon of St Andrews, and by 1287 he is styled magister, indicating the completion of a university degree. He had probably been an Archdeacon since 1273, but had resigned this sometime before 4 August 1279. He became a canon of Dunblane Cathedral, certainly by 1287 when he is back in Scotland.

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  • Alpín of Strathearn was late 13th century Scottish prelate and graduate of the University of Bologna. The description of him as being of "noble birth" and his appellation de Stratherne indicate he was probably from the kin-group of the mormaers of Strathearn. His date of birth is not known, but he appeared in Bologna, where there was a university, in 1278, described as dominus (knight) and Archdeacon of St Andrews, and by 1287 he is styled magister, indicating the completion of a university degree. He had probably been an Archdeacon since 1273, but had resigned this sometime before 4 August 1279. He became a canon of Dunblane Cathedral, certainly by 1287 when he is back in Scotland. He acted as an official of St Andrews in the early 1290s, supported the accession of John Balliol after the Great Cause and took a role in his government. As a canon of Dunblane he was elected Bishop of Dunblane by compromissarii sometime after 4 May 1295. He was consecrated at Rome on 16 October 1296. His absence from the country at this time allowed him to escape paying direct homage to King Edward I of England, who deposed King John in this year and imposed direct rule on Scotland by the English crown. His activities after this are unclear. He is not known directly to have returned to Scotland, but is known to have paid money to the papal chamber in 1299. The latter is the last act which can be traced from him. His death date is unknown specifically, but probably did take place before 15 October 1301, because by which time his successor Nicholas was acting as bishop-elect. (en)
  • Alpin († 1300 oder 1301) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1296 war er Bischof von Dunblane. Alpin diente als Kleriker in der Verwaltung des Bistums St Andrews. Als Vertreter von John Balliol nahm er 1292 am sogenannten Great Cause teil, der Versammlung, die über die Ansprüche der Anwärter auf den schottischen Thron entscheiden sollte. Nachdem Balliol im November 1292 zum schottischen König erklärt worden war, diente Alpin als sein Schatzmeister. Er gehörte als Kanoniker dem Kapitel der Kathedrale von Dunblane an, das ihn 1296 einstimmig zum neuen Bischof des Bistums Dunblane wählte. Da die Kirche von Schottland direkt den Päpsten unterstellt war, reiste Alpin nach seiner Wahl zur Kurie nach Rom, um seine Wahl bestätigen zu lassen. Papst Bonifatius VIII. beauftragte zwei Kardinäle und einen Bischof, die Wahl von Alpin anhand der vorgelegten Urkunden zu prüfen, ehe die Wahl bestätigt wurde. Am 16. Oktober 1296 wurde Alpin von Kardinal Matteo d’Acquasparta zum Bischof geweiht. Für die Bestätigung seiner Wahl musste Alpin am 6. November 1296 versprechen, 160 Mark in Goldflorin an die päpstliche Kasse zu zahlen. Diese Schuld beglich er, doch sonst ist über seine Tätigkeit als Bischof in den turbulenten Jahren zu Beginn des Ersten Schottischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs nichts bekannt. Er starb Ende 1300 oder Anfang 1301. (de)
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  • Alpín of Strathearn was late 13th century Scottish prelate and graduate of the University of Bologna. The description of him as being of "noble birth" and his appellation de Stratherne indicate he was probably from the kin-group of the mormaers of Strathearn. His date of birth is not known, but he appeared in Bologna, where there was a university, in 1278, described as dominus (knight) and Archdeacon of St Andrews, and by 1287 he is styled magister, indicating the completion of a university degree. He had probably been an Archdeacon since 1273, but had resigned this sometime before 4 August 1279. He became a canon of Dunblane Cathedral, certainly by 1287 when he is back in Scotland. (en)
  • Alpin († 1300 oder 1301) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1296 war er Bischof von Dunblane. Alpin diente als Kleriker in der Verwaltung des Bistums St Andrews. Als Vertreter von John Balliol nahm er 1292 am sogenannten Great Cause teil, der Versammlung, die über die Ansprüche der Anwärter auf den schottischen Thron entscheiden sollte. Nachdem Balliol im November 1292 zum schottischen König erklärt worden war, diente Alpin als sein Schatzmeister. Er gehörte als Kanoniker dem Kapitel der Kathedrale von Dunblane an, das ihn 1296 einstimmig zum neuen Bischof des Bistums Dunblane wählte. Da die Kirche von Schottland direkt den Päpsten unterstellt war, reiste Alpin nach seiner Wahl zur Kurie nach Rom, um seine Wahl bestätigen zu lassen. Papst Bonifatius VIII. beauftragte zwei Kardinäle und e (de)
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