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Thomas Cobham (died 1327) was an English churchman, who was Archbishop-elect of Canterbury in 1313 and later Bishop of Worcester from 1317 to 1327. Cobham earned a Doctor of Theology and a Doctor of Canon Law and served as Archdeacon of Lewes from 1301 to around 1305. Cobham was nominated to replace Archbishop Robert Winchelsey in 1313, by the monks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury. The election took place on 28 May 1313. King Edward II intervened and petitioned the pope to appoint the Bishop of Worcester – Walter Reynolds to Canterbury instead of Cobham. Pope Clement V acquiesced and issued a bull dismissing the election of Cobham on 1 October 1313 and installing Reynolds in his stead.

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  • Thomas Cobham (* um 1265; † 27. August 1327) war ein englischer Diplomat und Geistlicher. Ab 1317 war er Bischof von Worcester. (de)
  • Thomas Cobham, né aux alentours de 1265 et mort le 27 août 1327, est un important ecclésiastique anglais, devenu évêque de Worcester. Il entame sa carrière ecclésiastique dans le Kent mais son avancement au sein de l'Église se révèle assez lent, ce qui le pousse à se distinguer dans la diplomatie. Reconnaissant son talent de négociateur, le roi Édouard II le missionne en France afin d'y résorber les potentielles tensions concernant le duché d'Aquitaine ou d'y rechercher le soutien du roi Philippe IV le Bel face à son opposition baronniale. En 1313, Cobham est élu archevêque de Canterbury, mais son élection est finalement annulée par le pape Clément V, qui choisit à sa place Walter Reynolds, un candidat soutenu par Édouard II. Malgré cet échec, il est élu évêque de Worcester en 1317. S'il s'intéresse vivement aux affaires touchant à son nouveau diocèse, il s'implique aussi dans les affaires politiques du royaume d'Angleterre, notamment lors de l'élaboration du traité de Leake en 1318. Gravement malade, Thomas Cobham se retire par la suite dans son diocèse, où il meurt en 1327. (fr)
  • Thomas Cobham (died 1327) was an English churchman, who was Archbishop-elect of Canterbury in 1313 and later Bishop of Worcester from 1317 to 1327. Cobham earned a Doctor of Theology and a Doctor of Canon Law and served as Archdeacon of Lewes from 1301 to around 1305. Cobham was nominated to replace Archbishop Robert Winchelsey in 1313, by the monks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury. The election took place on 28 May 1313. King Edward II intervened and petitioned the pope to appoint the Bishop of Worcester – Walter Reynolds to Canterbury instead of Cobham. Pope Clement V acquiesced and issued a bull dismissing the election of Cobham on 1 October 1313 and installing Reynolds in his stead. On 31 March 1317, Cobham was provided to the bishopric of Worcester, and was consecrated on 22 May 1317. Cobham died on 27 August 1327. His library was given to the University of Oxford. (en)
  • Томас Кобэм (англ. Thomas Cobham; ок. 1255, Кент — 27 августа 1327) — избранный архиепископ Кентерберийский (1313) и епископ Вустерский (1317—1327). (ru)
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  • Thomas Cobham (* um 1265; † 27. August 1327) war ein englischer Diplomat und Geistlicher. Ab 1317 war er Bischof von Worcester. (de)
  • Томас Кобэм (англ. Thomas Cobham; ок. 1255, Кент — 27 августа 1327) — избранный архиепископ Кентерберийский (1313) и епископ Вустерский (1317—1327). (ru)
  • Thomas Cobham, né aux alentours de 1265 et mort le 27 août 1327, est un important ecclésiastique anglais, devenu évêque de Worcester. Il entame sa carrière ecclésiastique dans le Kent mais son avancement au sein de l'Église se révèle assez lent, ce qui le pousse à se distinguer dans la diplomatie. Reconnaissant son talent de négociateur, le roi Édouard II le missionne en France afin d'y résorber les potentielles tensions concernant le duché d'Aquitaine ou d'y rechercher le soutien du roi Philippe IV le Bel face à son opposition baronniale. (fr)
  • Thomas Cobham (died 1327) was an English churchman, who was Archbishop-elect of Canterbury in 1313 and later Bishop of Worcester from 1317 to 1327. Cobham earned a Doctor of Theology and a Doctor of Canon Law and served as Archdeacon of Lewes from 1301 to around 1305. Cobham was nominated to replace Archbishop Robert Winchelsey in 1313, by the monks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury. The election took place on 28 May 1313. King Edward II intervened and petitioned the pope to appoint the Bishop of Worcester – Walter Reynolds to Canterbury instead of Cobham. Pope Clement V acquiesced and issued a bull dismissing the election of Cobham on 1 October 1313 and installing Reynolds in his stead. (en)
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  • Thomas Cobham (Bischof) (de)
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  • Кобэм, Томас (ru)
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