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William Of Paris (saint)
William of Paris may refer to: *William of Paris, an alternative name of William of Æbelholt (c. 1127 – 1203), French-born churchman of Denmark * William of Auvergne (bishop), d. 1249, sometimes referred to as William of Paris * William of Paris (inquisitor) confessor of Philip IV of France, made inquisitor of France in 1305 {{hndis ...
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William Of Æbelholt
William of Æbelholt (also known as Vilhelm of Æbelholt, William of Eskilsø and William of Paris) (d. Easter Sunday, 1203) was a French-born churchman of Denmark. Early life William was born of a noble French family and educated by his uncle Hugh, forty-second abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés at Paris, and, having been ordained subdeacon, received a prebend in the church of Sainte-Geneviève-du-Mont."St. William of Paris." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 18 Dec.ember 2021
William reportedly sought entry into a stricter house (either a or a

William Of Auvergne (bishop)
William of Auvergne (1180/90–1249) was a French theologian and philosopher who served as Bishop of Paris from 1228 until his death. He was one of the first western European philosophers to engage with and comment extensively upon Aristotelian and Islamic philosophy. He is also known as Guillaume d'Auvergne, Guilielmus Alvernus, or William of Paris. Early life Very little is known of William's early life. He was born in Aurillac and the likely date range for his birth is reckoned from the fact that a professor of Theology normally needed to be at least 35 years old. If that holds good, then William could have been born as early as 1180 or as late as 1190. He went to Paris to study and earned a master's degree in Theology at the University of Paris. A Scholastic philosopher, he was made a professor first in the faculty of arts and then in 1220 in that of theology. His theology was systematically Aristotelian, although not uncritically so, and he was the first theologian to ...
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