Hugh was
bishop of Avranches from 1028-c.1060. He was responsible for completing the most important parts of the cathedral, and took steps to reconstitute its holdings, securing donations from
Robert I Robert I may refer to:
*Robert I, Duke of Neustria (697–748)
*Robert I of France (866–923), King of France, 922–923, rebelled against Charles the Simple
*Rollo, Duke of Normandy (c. 846 – c. 930; reigned 911–927)
* Robert I Archbishop of ...
and
William II.
[Richard Allen, "The Norman Episcopate 989-1110" (2009), PhD thesis.]
Among the surviving charters he witnessed, some concern Mont-Saint-Michel, which was located in his Diocese. He witnessed confirmations of rights and donations to the abbey and obtained a life-lease grant of property from Abbott
Suppo. He also had a strong connection to the abbey of
Fécamp, where he was responsible for the benediction of John of Ravenna as abbott in 1028. He performed the rite in place of
Robert, the archbishop of Rouen, probably because of the conflict between the latter and the duke. Later, he witnessed three life-lease agreements involving the abbey, including one that entitled him to the tithes of the town of Ryes and a manse of ten acres in the grounds of Fécamp.
He was among the attendees to the Rheims Council in 1049, an event where churchmen had to decide between attending the council (and pleasing the
Pope Leo IX) or the feudal levy (and pleasing the King
Henry I). His episcopate is traditionally dated until 1060, but his last datable appearance is from 25 December 1054.
[Recueil des actes des ducs de Normandie de 911 à 1066, ed. M.Faroux (Caen, 1961), no. 133]
References
* Richard Allen, "The Norman Episcopate 989-1110" (2009), PhD thesis.
* Recueil des actes des ducs de Normandie de 911 à 1066, ed. M.Faroux (Caen, 1961)
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11th-century French Roman Catholic bishops
Bishops of Avranches