. . . . "2824"^^ . . "1148"^^ . "Biography"@en . . . . . . . "1171"^^ . . . . "Simon de Tosny (Toni, Tonei, Toeni, Toeny, Toney) was a 12th-century Cistercian monk and prelate. Simon was a monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until he moved to become Abbot of Coggeshall Abbey in Essex. He resigned this abbey in 1168, and returned to Melrose. In 1171, he was elected as Bishop of Moray, and was consecrated at St Andrews on 23 January 1172. He was a distant cousin of King William who may or may not have played some part in his election. His cathedral was at Birnie, Moray. He witnessed several charters and was present at the Council of Northampton in 1176. He is the first bishop named on the bishop-list in the Moray Registrum. He died on 17 September 1184 and was buried in Birnie Kirk. Aside from the brief episcopate of Andrew (consecrated 1184, died 1185) he was succeeded as bishop by Richard de Lincoln."@en . . . . "Catholicism"@en . . . . "Simon de Toeni OCist (auch de Tonei) (\u2020 17. September 1184) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1171 oder 1172 war er Bischof von Moray. Simon de Toeni war M\u00F6nch in Melrose Abbey. 1167 wurde er m\u00F6glicherweise Abt des s\u00FCdenglischen Klosters Coggeshall, doch bereits 1168 kehrte er nach Melrose zur\u00FCck. 1171 oder 1172 wurde Simon zum Bischof der nordschottischen gew\u00E4hlt. Am 23. Januar 1172 wurde er in St Andrews zum Bischof geweiht. In Elgin begann er mit dem Bau einer f\u00FCr die Di\u00F6zese. W\u00E4hrend der politisch unruhigen Zeit konnte der Bau jedoch keine gro\u00DFen Fortschritte erzielen. Nach Simons Tod blieb die Di\u00F6zese Moray wegen der Macwilliam-Rebellion mehrere Jahre lang vakant."@de . . . . . . . . . "Simon de Tosny (Toni, Tonei, Toeni, Toeny, Toney) was a 12th-century Cistercian monk and prelate. Simon was a monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until he moved to become Abbot of Coggeshall Abbey in Essex. He resigned this abbey in 1168, and returned to Melrose. In 1171, he was elected as Bishop of Moray, and was consecrated at St Andrews on 23 January 1172. He was a distant cousin of King William who may or may not have played some part in his election. His cathedral was at Birnie, Moray. He witnessed several charters and was present at the Council of Northampton in 1176. He is the first bishop named on the bishop-list in the Moray Registrum. He died on 17 September 1184 and was buried in Birnie Kirk. Aside from the brief episcopate of Andrew (consecrated 1184, died 1185) he was succ"@en . . . . "Simon de Tosny"@en . . . "Odo"@en . . . . "Abbot of Coggeshall"@en . . . . . . "England"@en . "Simon de Toeni"@de . . "11021006"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Andrew"@en . "1038357834"^^ . "William"@en . . . . "Simon de Toeni OCist (auch de Tonei) (\u2020 17. September 1184) war ein schottischer Geistlicher. Ab 1171 oder 1172 war er Bischof von Moray. Simon de Toeni war M\u00F6nch in Melrose Abbey. 1167 wurde er m\u00F6glicherweise Abt des s\u00FCdenglischen Klosters Coggeshall, doch bereits 1168 kehrte er nach Melrose zur\u00FCck. 1171 oder 1172 wurde Simon zum Bischof der nordschottischen gew\u00E4hlt. Am 23. Januar 1172 wurde er in St Andrews zum Bischof geweiht. In Elgin begann er mit dem Bau einer f\u00FCr die Di\u00F6zese. W\u00E4hrend der politisch unruhigen Zeit konnte der Bau jedoch keine gro\u00DFen Fortschritte erzielen. Nach Simons Tod blieb die Di\u00F6zese Moray wegen der Macwilliam-Rebellion mehrere Jahre lang vakant."@de . . . . . . . . . . .