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Gebuin,
Gebwin or
Gibuin (French:
Gébuin, Gébouin; Latin: Gebuinus, Gibuinus) is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Gebuin I...
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Gebuin or
Gibuin was the
archbishop of Lyon from 1077 to 1082. A
native of Lotharingia,
there he was a
canon of
Langres in 1059 and
archdeacon in 1068...
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appointment of an archbishop,
naming Gebuin as
their choice. He was
consecrated on 17
September 1077.
Archbishop Gebuin died on 17
April 1082. Fisquet, pp...
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Appointer The Pope Term
length At the Pope's
pleasure Formation 1079; 946 years ago (1079)
First holder Gébuin Website http://lyon.catholique.fr/...
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without ecclesiastical approval. The
Bishop of Châlons (either
Gebuin I, d. 998, or
Gebuin II, d. 1014), in
whose diocese Vertus was located,
summoned Leutard...
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beginning of it. On 19
April 1079, Pope
Gregory VII
wrote to
Archbishop Gebuin of Lyon,
confirming for him and his
successors the
primacy of his archdiocese...
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Count Héribert of
Vermandois who put the city to the
flames because Bishop Gebuin had
supported the
deposition of Héribert's son from the
archbishopric of...