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John (died 1147) was an early 12th-century Tironensian cleric. He was the chaplain and close confidant of King David I of Scotland, before becoming Bishop of Glasgow and founder of Glasgow Cathedral. He was one of the most significant religious reformers in the history of Scotland. His later nickname, "Achaius", a latinisation of Eochaid would indicate that he was Gaelic, but the name is probably not authentic. He was in fact a Tironensian monk, of probable French origin.

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  • John (Bischof, Glasgow) (de)
  • Jean de Glasgow (fr)
  • John Capellanus (en)
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  • John (auch John Capellanus; † zwischen 3. Mai und 24. August 1147) war ein schottischer Ordensgeistlicher. Vor 1117 wurde er der zweite Bischof des neugegründeten Bistums Glasgow. Als pflichtbewusster Mönch begründete er mit das benediktinische Mönchtum in Schottland. Als Bischof von Glasgow verteidigte er die Unabhängigkeit seines Bistums gegenüber dem englischen Erzbistum York. (de)
  • John (died 1147) was an early 12th-century Tironensian cleric. He was the chaplain and close confidant of King David I of Scotland, before becoming Bishop of Glasgow and founder of Glasgow Cathedral. He was one of the most significant religious reformers in the history of Scotland. His later nickname, "Achaius", a latinisation of Eochaid would indicate that he was Gaelic, but the name is probably not authentic. He was in fact a Tironensian monk, of probable French origin. (en)
  • Jean de Glasgow (mort en 1147), est un clerc tironien du début du XIIe siècle qui devient évêque de Glasgow vers 1117. Il est le chapelain et un proche confident du roi David Ier d'Écosse, avant de devenir évêque de Glasgow et de fonder la cathédrale Saint-Mungo dans cette même ville. Il est l'un des réformateurs religieux majeurs de l'histoire écossaise. Son surnom, Achaius, latinisation de Eochaid, semble indiquer qu'il est Gaël, seulement ce nom n'est certainement pas authentique. Il est plus probablement un moine tironien d'origine française. (fr)
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  • John of Glasgow (en)
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  • John of Glasgow (en)
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