Robert Curzon ( Robert Curzon , his last name is also written as de Cursone, de Cursim, Curçon, Courçon, Cursus, Corceon, Corzon, Corson, Courson, Cursonus ) - a Catholic church figure of the XII century. At the Consistory of 1212, he was proclaimed Cardinal Priest with the title Church of Santo Stefano al Monte Celio . He participated in the election of the pope in 1216 ( Honorius III ). [one]
| Robert Curzon | ||
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| Robert Curzon | ||
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| 1212 - 1219 | ||
| Church | Catholic Church | |
| Predecessor | Giovanni Salerno | |
| Successor | Michelle Beck-Crespin | |
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Notes
- ↑ Salvador Miranda. CURZON, Robert . The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church . Library of the International University of Florida. Date of treatment February 25, 2013. Archived March 23, 2013.
Literature
- Baxter, Dudley. England's cardinals . With an appendix showing the reception of the sacred pallium by the archbishops of Canterbury and Westminster. London: Burns & Oates; New York: Benzinger, 1903, p. 16-17
- Bellenger, Dominc Aidan and Stella Fletcher. Princes of the church. A history of the English cardinals . Phoenix Mill, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Ltd., 2001, p.
11-12 - Lorenzo Cardella. Memorie storiche de cardinali della Santa romana chiesa . - Rome: Stamperia Pagliarini., 1792. - Vol. I part 2. - P. 223-225. - 312 p. (ital.)
- Alfonso Chacón. Vitae et res gestae Pontificum romanorum et SRE Cardinalium: ab initio nascentis ecclesiae vsque ad Clementem IX POM . - Romae: Typis Vaticanis, 1677. - Vol. II. col. 37-38 (Italian)
- "Essai de liste générale des cardinaux. Les cardinaux du XIIIè siècle." Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1929 . Paris: Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1929, p. 113-114
- Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi . Volumen I (1198-1431). Münich: Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1913; reprint, Padua: Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, pp. 5, 47 and 205, note 2
- Féret, Pierre. La Faculté de théologie de Paris et ses docteurs les plus célèbres: moyen-age . 4 v. Paris: Picard, 1894-1897. Note: Added tp: La Faculté de théologie de Paris au moyen-age et ses docteurs les plus célèbres. Other title: Faculté de théologie de Paris au moyen-age et ses docteurs les plus célèbres , I, XXVIII- XXXI
- Heseltine, George Coulehan. The English cardinals. With some account of those of other English-speaking countries . London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1931, p. 28-30
- Isaacson, Charles S. The story of the English cardinals . London: Elliot Stock, 1907, p. 39-42
- Quinlan, John. Our English cardinals, including the English pope . Alcester; Dublin: C. Goodliffe Neale, 1972, p. 19; Schofield, Nicholas
- Skinner, Gerard. The English cardinals . Oxford, UK: Family Publications, 2007, p. 27-28
- Williams, Robert Folkestone. Lives of the English cardinals, including historical notices of the papal court, from Nicholas Breakspear (Pope Adrian IV) to Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Legate . 2 vols. Westmead, England: Gregg International, 1969. Responsibility: London, Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1868, I, 248-251.
Links
- Biography
- his work at the University of Paris , in French, p. XXVIII- XXXI
- biographical information (English) , p. 9-12
- Le cardinal Robert de Courson. Sa vie , by Marcel and Christian Dickson, in French, p. 53-142, in French
- his engraving