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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...
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Henry Murdac (died 1153) was
abbot of
Fountains Abbey and
Archbishop of York in
medieval England.
Murdac was a
native of Yorkshire. He was
friendly with...
- Hugh
Murdac was an
English clergyman and
canon of York
Minster in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Murdac was the
nephew of
Henry Murdac, the
Archbishop of...
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Cistercian practice.
According to
archaeologist Glyn Coppack,
after Henry Murdac was
elected abbot in 1143 the
small stone church and
timber claustral buildings...
- much complains. At some time
before 1150 the
manor was
granted to
Robert Murdac when it
became known as
Compton Murdak, and was
inherited by his descendants...
- Henry's
decision altogether in 1147,
deposing William, and
appointing Henry Murdac as
archbishop instead.
Stephen was
furious over what he saw as potentially...
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- into
conflict with
Henry Murdac,
Archbishop of York. In 1153, Hugh was
elected bishop of
Durham despite the
opposition of
Murdac. Hugh was not involved...
- Pope.
David used his
Cistercian connections to
build a bond with
Henry Murdac, the new archbishop.
Despite the
support of Pope
Eugene III, supporters...
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because the
election was
disputed by
Murdac's supporters the
result was
referred to the papacy, and
Eugene chose Murdac.
Hilary was
appointed to Chichester...