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William of York (late 11th century – 8 June 1154) was an English priest and twice Archbishop of York, before and after a rival, Henry Murdac. He was thought to be related to King Stephen of England, who helped to secure his election to the province after several candidates had failed to gain papal confirmation. William faced opposition from the Cistercians, who after the election of the Cistercian Pope Eugene III, had William deposed in favour of a Cistercian, Murdac. From 1147 until 1153, William worked to be restored to York, which he achieved after the deaths of Murdac and Eugene III. He did not hold the province long, dying shortly after his return, allegedly from poison in the chalice he used to celebrate Mass. Miracles were reported at his tomb from 1177. He was canonised in 1226.

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  • Guillem de York (ca)
  • William Fitzherbert (de)
  • William of York (en)
  • Guglielmo di York (it)
  • Guillaume FitzHerbert (fr)
  • Вильям Йоркский (ru)
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  • Guillem de York (York, final del s. XI - 1154) va ésser un prevere i bisbe de York. És venerat com a sant per l'Església catòlica i l'anglicana. (ca)
  • William of York (late 11th century – 8 June 1154) was an English priest and twice Archbishop of York, before and after a rival, Henry Murdac. He was thought to be related to King Stephen of England, who helped to secure his election to the province after several candidates had failed to gain papal confirmation. William faced opposition from the Cistercians, who after the election of the Cistercian Pope Eugene III, had William deposed in favour of a Cistercian, Murdac. From 1147 until 1153, William worked to be restored to York, which he achieved after the deaths of Murdac and Eugene III. He did not hold the province long, dying shortly after his return, allegedly from poison in the chalice he used to celebrate Mass. Miracles were reported at his tomb from 1177. He was canonised in 1226. (en)
  • Вильям Йоркский (или Вильям Фиц-Герберт; англ. William of York; ум. 1154) — английский священнослужитель, архиепископ Йоркский (1141—1147, 1153—1154), святой Римско-католической церкви. Избрание Вильяма архиепископом вызвало затяжной конфликт между английским королём Стефаном Блуаским и папой римским. (ru)
  • William Fitzherbert (auch William of York oder deutsch Wilhelm von York) (* nach 1090; † 8. Juni 1154 in York) war ein anglonormannischer Geistlicher. Er war Erzbischof von York und wird von der katholischen Kirche als Heiliger verehrt. Sein Namenstag ist der 8. Juni. William hatte das Unglück, dass zum Zeitpunkt seiner Wahl die königliche Autorität in England durch den Thronfolgekrieg geschwächt war. Dazu hatte er einflussreiche Gegner im Kathedralkapitel von York, die von den Zisterziensern kräftige Unterstützung erhielten. Der Zisterzienserorden gewann damals rasch an Bedeutung und Ansehen und erreichte, dass ein dem Orden angehöriger Papst sogar William als geweihten Erzbischof von York absetzte. Zwar wurde William später noch einmal als Erzbischof eingesetzt, doch starb er kurz nach s (de)
  • Guillaume FitzHerbert (fin du XIe siècle – 8 juin 1154) (William of York en anglais), également connu sous le nom de Guillaume d'York et Guillaume de Thwayt, est un archevêque d'York qui a la particularité d'avoir été deux fois archevêque, avant et après son rival Henri Murdac. C'est un saint de l'Église catholique romaine fêté localement le 8 juin. (fr)
  • Guglielmo di York, o anche William FitzHerbert o William I FitzHerbert o William of York (York, fine XI secolo – York, 8 giugno 1154), è stato un arcivescovo cattolico e santo inglese. Era figlio di Herbert of Winchester, cancelliere e tesoriere del re, e di Emma, la cui parentela non è certa: ella sarebbe stata sorellastra del re Stefano d'Inghilterra e di Enrico di Blois, figlia illegittima di Stefano II di Blois.Fu due volte arcivescovo di York: per la prima tuttavia la sua nomina non ottenne la conferma di papa Eugenio III e dovette cedere la cattedra al cistercense Henry Murdac. Alla morte di questi e di Eugenio III, ottenne definitivamente la cattedra di York da papa Anastasio IV. Dopo la sua morte, avvenuta solo un mese dopo la sua riconferma alla cattedra di York, si ebbe notizia d (it)
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  • William (en)
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