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Reginald fitz Jocelin (died 26 December 1191) was a medieval Bishop of Bath and an Archbishop of Canterbury-elect in England. A member of an Anglo-Norman noble family, he was the son of a bishop, and was educated in Italy. He was a household clerk for Thomas Becket, but by 1167 he was serving King Henry II of England. He was also a favourite of King Louis VII of France, who had him appointed abbot of the . After Reginald angered Becket while attempting to help negotiate a settlement between Becket and the king, Becket called him "that offspring of fornication, that enemy to the peace of the Church, that traitor." When he was elected as a bishop, the election was challenged by King Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King, and Reginald was forced to go to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Alexan

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  • Reginald fitz Jocelin (de)
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  • Фитц Джоселин, Реджинальд (ru)
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  • Reginald fitz Jocelin (auch Reginald FitzJocelin, Reginald Italus oder Reginald Lombardus) (* um 1140; † 25. Dezember 1191 in , Hampshire) war ein englischer Prälat. Er war ab 1174 Bischof von Bath und wurde 1191 zum Erzbischof von Canterbury gewählt. Er starb jedoch innerhalb eines Monats nach seiner Wahl, bevor er als Erzbischof eingesetzt werden konnte. (de)
  • Реджинальд Фитц Джоселин (англ. Reginald fitz Jocelin; ок. 1140 — 26 декабря 1191) — (1174—1191), избранный архиепископ Кентерберийский (1191). (ru)
  • Reginald fitz Jocelin (died 26 December 1191) was a medieval Bishop of Bath and an Archbishop of Canterbury-elect in England. A member of an Anglo-Norman noble family, he was the son of a bishop, and was educated in Italy. He was a household clerk for Thomas Becket, but by 1167 he was serving King Henry II of England. He was also a favourite of King Louis VII of France, who had him appointed abbot of the . After Reginald angered Becket while attempting to help negotiate a settlement between Becket and the king, Becket called him "that offspring of fornication, that enemy to the peace of the Church, that traitor." When he was elected as a bishop, the election was challenged by King Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King, and Reginald was forced to go to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Alexan (en)
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