Alexander of Lincoln

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Alexander of Lincoln was a 12th-century English bishop noted for his administrative skill, patronage of architecture, and influential role in both church and royal government during the reigns of Henry I and Stephen.

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Label Occurrences
Alexander of Lincoln canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century English bishop
Roman Catholic bishop
bishop
appointedBy Henry I of England
centuryOfActivity 12th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
diocese Diocese of Lincoln
fieldOfWork church administration
royal administration
influenced ecclesiastical administration in England
royal administration in England
knownFor administrative skill
patronage of architecture
role in church government
role in royal government
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Middle English
monarchDuringOffice Henry I of England
Stephen of England
notableOffice Bishop of Lincoln
participatedIn English church politics
royal household of Henry I of England
surface form: royal court of Henry I of England

royal court of Stephen of England
patronOf cathedral building projects
ecclesiastical architecture
positionHeld Bishop of Lincoln
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sexOrGender male
workLocation England
Lincoln

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Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln knownAs Alexander of Lincoln
Henry of Huntingdon patron Alexander of Lincoln
Sleaford Castle (remains) builder Alexander of Lincoln