Henry de Sully (or Henry de Soilli) (d. 23 or 24 October 1195) was a medieval
monk,
Bishop of Worcester
A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.
In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
and
Abbot of Glastonbury.
Henry became prior of
Bermondsey Abbey
Bermondsey Abbey was an English Benedictine monastery. Most widely known as being founded in the 11th century, it had a precursor mentioned in the early eighth century, and was centred on what is now Bermondsey Square, the site of Bermonds ...
in 1186. In September 1189, following the death of
Henry II of England,
Richard I of England appointed him Abbot of Glastonbury.
'House of Cluniac monks: Abbey of Bermondsey', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 2 (1967), pp. 64–77.
/ref> It was while he was abbot that Glastonbury claimed to find the body of King Arthur
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In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
around 1191. He was elected to the see of Worcester[British History Online Bishops of Worcester]
accessed on 3 November 2007 on 4 December 1193 and consecrated on 12 December 1193. He died on 23 or 24 October 1195.[Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 279]
Citations
References
British History Online Bishops of Worcester
accessed on 3 November 2007
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Bishops of Worcester
Abbots of Glastonbury
1195 deaths
12th-century English Roman Catholic bishops
Year of birth unknown
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