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Savaric fitz
Geldewin (died 8
August 1205) was an
Englishman who
became Bishop of Bath and
Glastonbury in England.
Related to his
predecessor as well as...
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married Savaric Fitzcana of
Midhurst Geldewin Franco de Bohun,
ancestor of the
Bohuns of
Midhurst Savaric Fitz
Geldewin (d. 1205),
Bishop of Bath Humphrey...
- Bath,
before settling at Wells. In 1197 Reginald's successor,
Savaric Fitz
Geldewin, with the
approval of Pope
Celestine III,
officially moved his seat to...
- Bath and Glastonbury)
Elected 3
February 1206
Predecessor Savaric Fitz
Geldewin Successor Roger of
Salisbury Other post(s)
canon of
Wells Orders Consecration...
- July 13 –
Hubert Walter,
archbishop of
Canterbury August 8 –
Savaric Fitz
Geldewin,
English bishop unknown dates" Alan IV ("the Young"),
viscount of Rohan...
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papal commissioners to
investigate and
settle the
attempt by
Savaric Fitz
Geldewin the
Bishop of
Wells to take over
Glastonbury Abbey as Savaric's new cathedral...
- of
Louth (1290–1298) 7
Bishops of Bath South-West
Somerset Savaric Fitz
Geldewin (1192–1206)
Jocelin of
Wells (1206–1242)
Roger of
Salisbury (bishop of...
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Savaric may
refer to:
Savaric of Auxerre,
bishop of
Auxerre Savaric Fitz
Geldewin,
bishop of Bath and
Wells Savari de Mauléon or
Savaric de Malleo, 13th...
- the
myths which have ac****ulated on the subject." In 1197,
Savaric Fitz
Geldewin,
Bishop of Bath and Wells,
traded the city of Bath to the king in return...
- his
first wife)
Frank de Bohun, of Midhurst, great-nephew of
Savaric Fitz
Geldewin; Joan de
Ferrers (died 1267) married: (1) Sir John de Mohun,
master of...