Patrick Graham

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Patrick Graham was a 15th-century Scottish churchman who became the first Archbishop of St Andrews and played a key role in elevating the Scottish Church’s independence from English ecclesiastical authority.

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instanceOf 15th-century Scottish churchman
Roman Catholic bishop
archbishop
human
advocatedFor metropolitan status for the Scottish Church
canonizationStatus not canonized
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Brechin NERFINISHED
St Andrews NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Louvain NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
hasActivityStartTime 15th century
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Scots NERFINISHED
memberOf Roman Catholic Church in Scotland NERFINISHED
notableFor advancing the independence of the Scottish Church from English ecclesiastical authority
being the first Archbishop of St Andrews
occupation archbishop
bishop
clergyman
opposedBy William Scheves NERFINISHED
partOf late medieval Scottish Church hierarchy
placeOfBurial St Andrews NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of St Andrews NERFINISHED
Bishop of Brechin NERFINISHED
Bishop of St Andrews NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
replacedBy William Scheves NERFINISHED
significantEvent conflict with Scottish secular and ecclesiastical authorities
deposition from the archbishopric of St Andrews
elevation of the bishopric of St Andrews to an archbishopric
trial for alleged insanity and maladministration
workedOn securing papal recognition of the Scottish Church’s independence from York and Canterbury

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