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Hugh of Langres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is not about Hugh-Rainard of Tonnerre, bishop of Langres from 1065 to 1084

Hugh of Langres[1] (died 1050) was bishop of Langres.

As a theologian, he wrote a work, De corpore et sanguine Christi, against Berengar of Tours.[2][3] He had met Berengar and discussed his views at length.[4]

At the Council of Rheims (1049) he was accused of a range of crimes. One defender, Hugh of Besançon, rose but didn't speak. Another, Halinard of Lyon, mitigated the charges, saying Hugh of Langres was guilty of simony and extortion, but not the other matters. Hugh fled the council, was deposed and excommunicated, went to Rome in 1050 to confess, and died on his way back to France.[5][6]

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  1. ^ Hugo de Breteuil.
  2. ^ "Berengar of Tours". www.nndb.com. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  3. ^ "Philip Schaff: New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chambers - Christian Classics Ethereal Library". www.ccel.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  4. ^ Brian Stock, The Implications of Literacy: Written Language and Models of Interpretation (1987), p. 287.
  5. ^ Kathleen G. Cushing, Reform and the Papacy in the Eleventh Century: Spirituality and Social Change (2005), p. 127-8.
  6. ^ Ian Robinson (translator), The Papal Reform of the Eleventh Century: Lives of Pope Leo IX and Gregory VII (2004), pp. 138-9.


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