William Of Saint Carilef

English bishop
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Also known as: Bishop William, William of Saint Calais
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Also called:
William Of Saint Calais, orBishop William
Died:
Jan. 2, 1096, Windsor, Eng.

William Of Saint Carilef (died Jan. 2, 1096, Windsor, Eng.) was a Norman-French bishop of Durham (1081–96), adviser to William I the Conqueror, and chief minister to William II Rufus (1088). Bishop William distinguished himself in his early years as a diligent and practical monk and abbot at the monasteries of St. Carilef (later named St. Calais) and St. Vincent, respectively. William I the Conqueror, taking notice of his abilities, made him bishop of Durham on Jan. 3, 1081, and retained him as a close adviser. Upon ascending the throne, William II Rufus made Bishop William his chief minister (1088), ...(100 of 208 words)