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Archibald (died 1298) was a Scottish prelate best known for involvement in a dispute with the Pope. His origins are not known, but he was almost certainly the Archibald who was Dean of Moray in the years before 1253. Bishop Archibald, like all Scottish bishops, was summoned to the Second Council of Lyon. A provincial council at Perth in 1273, however, exempted the Bishop of Moray as well as the Bishop of Dunkeld. Bishop Archibald was present at the Convention of Birgham in 1290.

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  • Archibald (died 1298) was a Scottish prelate best known for involvement in a dispute with the Pope. His origins are not known, but he was almost certainly the Archibald who was Dean of Moray in the years before 1253. In that year he was consecrated as the successor of Simon de Gunby and Radulf of Lincoln as Bishop of Moray. Through what appears to have been a misunderstanding, Bishop Archibald confirmed the election of one Andrew de Dunn as Dean of Moray. However, the Pope had earlier or simultaneously appointed his own candidate, Nicholas de Hedon, based on an earlier reservation of the position. There was litigation at the Papal see, through which Hedon emerged victoriously. Bishop Archibald, apparently concerned he had been placed in a state of excommunication, petitioned Pope Alexander IV and was absolved on 22 December 1255. Bishop Archibald, like all Scottish bishops, was summoned to the Second Council of Lyon. A provincial council at Perth in 1273, however, exempted the Bishop of Moray as well as the Bishop of Dunkeld. Bishop Archibald was present at the Convention of Birgham in 1290. At some point during his episcopate, Uilleam, Mormaer of Ross, committed an outrage to the church or lands of Petty, a church belonging to a canon of Archibald's cathedral. In compensation, Uilleam granted the bishop some lands in Cadboll and elsewhere in Ross. The bishop was also involved in a dispute with Uilleam, Mormaer of Mar, which in 1268 resulted in the latter's excommunication. Bishop Archibald built an episcopal residence at Kinneddar, where he resided for much of his episcopate. His episcopate lasted over 45 years, making it one of the longest in medieval Scotland. He died on 9 December 1298. (en)
  • Archibald († 9. Dezember 1298) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1253 war er Bischof von Moray. (de)
  • Archibald est un prélat écossais mort le 9 décembre 1298. Il est évêque de Moray de 1253 à sa mort. * Portail du christianisme * Portail de l’Écosse * Portail du Moyen Âge central (fr)
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  • 1298-12-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Bishop of Moray (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Probably Moray or Lanarkshire, Scotland (en)
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  • An Effigy from Elgin Cathedral believed to depict Archibald (en)
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  • Archibald (en)
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  • Archibald († 9. Dezember 1298) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1253 war er Bischof von Moray. (de)
  • Archibald est un prélat écossais mort le 9 décembre 1298. Il est évêque de Moray de 1253 à sa mort. * Portail du christianisme * Portail de l’Écosse * Portail du Moyen Âge central (fr)
  • Archibald (died 1298) was a Scottish prelate best known for involvement in a dispute with the Pope. His origins are not known, but he was almost certainly the Archibald who was Dean of Moray in the years before 1253. Bishop Archibald, like all Scottish bishops, was summoned to the Second Council of Lyon. A provincial council at Perth in 1273, however, exempted the Bishop of Moray as well as the Bishop of Dunkeld. Bishop Archibald was present at the Convention of Birgham in 1290. (en)
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  • Archibald (Bischof) (de)
  • Archibald (bishop of Moray) (en)
  • Archibald (évêque de Moray) (fr)
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  • Archibald (en)
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