Alvise

French bishop (of Arras)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench bishop (of Arras)
PlacesFrance
isCleric Bishop
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Religion:Catholic church
BirthFrance
Death6 September 1148North Macedonia; Plovdiv, Plovdiv Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
Positions Held
Roman Catholic Bishop of Arras(1131—6 September 1148)
The details

Biography

Bishop Alvise (died September 6, 1148) was a Bishop of Arras in the 12th century.

Biography

The son of Einard and Hostina, he was a native of Flanders but his year of birth is controversial, with sources claiming 1060, 1070 or 1075.

According to medieval chroniclers, he had been a novice and Canon of the Abbey of Saint Bertin at Saint-Omer. He was then prior of the Abbey of Saint-Vaast and then abbot of Anchin Abbey. He was a energetic supporter of the Cluniac reforms and helped to spread them to Marchiennes Abbey, Ghent and Lobbes among other places. He participated in the second crusade with Louis VII of France and according to some sources, he fell ill at Philippopolis, Thrace and died September 6, 1148.

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